PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Late spring slows down spud planting
- The Cherry Valley-Earnscliffee area, which is traditionally the first part of the province to till the soil in spring, saw its first growers planting by the week of April 21. Greg Donald of the PEI Potato Board noted that early planting producers were a week to ten days behind last year in getting the first of the crop into the ground.
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- Launch of Alex B. Campbell book
- Readers/Writers [regular column] "Alex B. Campbell: The Prince Edward Premier Who Rocked the Cradle," by H. Wade MacLauchlan (former UPEI president) is published and launched by the PEI Museum, May 30-31
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- Laura DeGrande
- Photography by Patty Hardy
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- Laura Forrester has created artwork for the lobby of Royal Bank's Atlantic Provinces headquarters in Halifax
- Laura Forrester from Rusticoville just completed a ceramic flower sculpture for the new RBC Waterside Centre, Hollis Street, Halifax when she entered and won an RBC juried competition for a signature art piece which she describes as a "cornocopic vase". She just completed her four year Fine Arts and Art History degree at Nova Scotia College of Art and Design [photograph]., ***unscanned
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- Lavender's Room.
- Published in East and West, Feb. 11, 1905.
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- Layer luxury
- "[Nathan and Wendy] Burns spent two years researching cutting-edge housing options and the science behind them, before transitioning the Island's oldest egg farm into the 21st century with the addition of a state-of-the-art system from Europe, where the shift toward "enriched colony" housing started more than 15 years ago." Includes photograph by Nina Linton., ***unscanned
