PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Hunter Clyde watershed group news
- Students from Gulf Shore School and Ecole Saint Augustin helped the watershed group do stream assessments as part of the "Adopt a River" program., ***unscanned
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- Hunter Clyde watershed group news
- News and updates from the Hunter Clyde Watershed Group., ***unscanned
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- Hunter Clyde watershed group news
- [feature column]; topics discussed : fourth Winter Woodlot Tour and Workshop, Mayfield, Feb. 1; Grade Six Fund Day held at P.E.I. Preserve Co.; Blue Heron Sea Cadets help in tree planting project
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- Hunter Clyde watershed group news
- It's the time of year for the fifth Winter Woodlot Tour and Workshop., ***unscanned
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- Hunter Clyde watershed group news
- News and updates from the Hunter Clyde Watershed Group. On June 12th, 90 students came out for a day of environmental fun and learning ("Environmental Fun Day"). Two new work-crew members joined the watershed group, Donnie and Max., ***unscanned
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- Hunter Clyde watershed group news
- On June 6th, the Hunter Clyde watershed group and Wheatley River improvement group hosted a grade 6 environmental fun day with both home schooled students and students from local schools. On june 20th, students from Ecole Saint Augustin took part in a shoreline cleanup and learned about piping plovers at Barachois Beach. Staff from Parks Canada presented on the piping plover. The summer work crew will be re-planting a grove of red oak trees in conjunction with the Blue Heron Sea Cadets. The public are encouraged to join the watershed group., ***unscanned
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- Hunter River celebrates art history and comunity
- Hunter River hosts an evening celebration of art, history and community on Saturday, March 8, at 7 PM in the main hall of the Hunter River Community Center. Maruice Bernard, Kris Taylor and Perry Neatby will unveil their new artwork that depicts the history and life of the community
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- Hydrogeologist appears before committee on deep water well issue
- Dr. Cathy Ryan of the University of Calgary, a hydrogeologist who is doing a Maritime study on nitrates in groundwater, made an appearance before the Standing Committee on Agriculture, Forestry, Energy and the Environment., ***unscanned
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- I shall be released
- Notices re: 6 CD releases of PEI muscians.
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- I think we've all learned something, by Nils Ling
- BOOKS PEI [reviews column] features new works by PEI-related authors and publications : Canadian playwright Ling reflects on the origins of his career; Ling's work is a Fierce Shorts selection, published by Fierce Ink Press
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- I was disabled, and needed to park
- Letter to the Editor
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- I would not have missed it for the world
- Part 1, Part 2 is in #52, Fall/Winter 2002.
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- I would not have missed it for the world
- Part 2, Part 1 is in #51 Spring/Summer 2002
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- I'm dining out here
- Restaurant review: Cedar's Eatery, Papa Joe's, The Dunes, Sirenella Ristorante, Churchill Arms [column].