PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Invasive species project update
- Invasive species project assistant, Julie-Lynn Zahavich, will spend winter writing management plans and creating maps for each invasive species site reported and found du;ring 2011 filed season; Zahvich will use this information to create educational products for distribution to gardeners, watershed groups, and general public
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- Investigation continuing into major fish kills
- PEI talk, PEI's online coffee shop
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- Investing in students today for a stronger tomorrow
- [editorial column] Topic this issue : The Annual Convention Planning Committee's theme for this year is "Investing in Students Today for a Stronger Tomorrow;" Sessions for conference will focus on literacy, 21st century learning, working together, and the human spirit; numerous concurrent sessions will be offered
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- Irish history and heritage courses
- TALKS etc [column ]; Benevolent Irish Society sponsoring several 4-week courses on Irish history and heritiage : "Favourite Poems of the Irish People," Dr. Brendan O'Grady; "An Overview of Irish History (Part 1 & 2), George O'Connor; Irish Cultural Centre (Charlottetown)
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- Irving's actions are typical!
- Letter to the Editor.
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- Irvings cry crocodile tears.
- Article also appears in the West Prince Graphic, Mar. 18, 1998, p. 5; From "Against the Tide" column.
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- Irvings made some valid points
- Letter to the Editor
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- Irwin MacKinnon
- [Saltscapes Good Taste: Gracious Living on the East Coast, Fall/Winter 2016, insert] Interviews Chef Irwin MacKinnon, Chef at Papa Joe's restaurant in Charlottetown about his personal relationship with food and cooking. Includes a short biographical sketch covering his educational and professional experience in Europe, Toronto, and Prince Edward Island. [Includes a photograph.]
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- Irwin MacKinnon
- Interviews Chef Irwin MacKinnon, Chef at Papa Joe's restaurant in Charlottetown about his personal relationship with food and cooking. Includes a short biographical sketch covering his educational and professional experience in Europe, Toronto, and Prince Edward Island. [Included in an insert titled "Good taste: gracious living on the east coast - Fall/Winter 2016". Includes a photograph.].
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- Is Greenwich really safe?
- From "Against the Tide" column