PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- A snapshot of Island agriculture
- "Agriculture is very important to the rural way of life on Prince Edward Island with 4.5 percent of the population living on farms compared with 3 percent in the rest of Canada" [International year of family farming special insert]., ***unscanned
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- A snapshot of agriculture on P.E.I.
- 2013 Agriculture Awareness [special feature]
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- A spike in major project spending
- Report from the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council (APEC) identifies $122 billion worth of major investment projects across Atlantic Canada. Spending is up in all provinces except Prince Edward Island, which reports a 20% decrease to $234 million., ***unscanned
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- A step back in time
- Photo by Erin Gillespie.
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- A strange but true story of a Prince County indian
- From The Journal, June 7, 1887.
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- A successful first year of trials for Farming 4R Island
- In 2012 PEI Potato Board and other partners signed the 4R Nutrient Stewardship Memorandum to improve fertilizer use in PEI, field trials have been conducted at five sites across PEI; the preliminary results demonstrated that potato crops are comparatively inefficient at utilizing nutrients when compared to other crops and indicate that more research is needed for PEI growing conditions
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- A tale of two farm practice review boards
- Letter also appears in the West Prince Graphic, Feb. 18, 1998, p. 6.; Letter to the Editor
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- A taste for theatre
- Profile : Glenda Landry
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- A taste of history
- [Saltscapes Good Taste: Gracious Living on the East Coast, Summer 2014, supplement] Chef Alain Bossé speculates on possible recipes that may have been served by caterer John Murphy of the North American Hotel (Charlottetown) during the 1864 Charlottetown Conference public ball; although the types of foods generally served during that time period are known, no documents have been found that could lead to actual recipes for the dishes served
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- A taste of honey
- In Her Own Write [feature column] New honey flavor developed by Island beekeeper and honey producer
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- A tasty TV dinner
- Review : The Kitchen Witches
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- A tasty trip back to Prince Edward Island
- Also available on Ebscohost's Academic Search database through the student network or www.upei.ca/~library/, offers the author's experience and roots in Prince Edward Island.