PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Leased oyster areas open to Sunday fishing
- The Department of Fisheries and Oceans Gulf Region has issued an order allowing aquaculturists to harvest their crop on Sundays., ***unscanned
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- Leave politics out of need for new hospital - Stewart
- http://islandpines.roblib.upei.ca/opac/en-US/skin/roblib/xml/rresult.xml?rt=title&tp=title&l=4&d=2&f=&av=&ol=4&t="the guardian"
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- Leaves... new & old
- Executive director, Jackie Waddell has officially retired, and Megan Harris is the new and incoming executive director of Island Nature Trust., ***unscanned
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- Leaving Bluefield like leaving a family
- Interviews Jerry Coady, principal of Bluefield High School in Hampshire PEI, about his time as a student, a teacher, and an administrator at the school. Coady has plans to retire from teaching in June of 2017.
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- Lefurgey restored
- Section A, p. 4
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- Legacy Garden will bring agriculture back into heart of capital
- Salute to Agriculture [special supplement] Adam MacLean, garden manager for the PEI Farm Centre Association provides historical background on the experimental farm property and outlines the ongoing transformation of part of this parcel into a Legacy Garden. Working in partnership with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, the new Legacy Garden will reflect an emerging North American community trend towards "urban agriculture". The project seeks to "...blur the line between backyard gardens and market gardeners," and it hopes to attract long-time residents, seniors, and recent immigrants to participation in community gardening. The experimental farm has been a community green space in Charlottetown for over a century. The Legacy Garden project, which received funding from the PEI 2014 Fund, also plans to develop an orchard that will include apple, pear, plum and apricot trees, and some berries. The PEI Farm Centre Association has hired Stephanie Dewar as a staff urban gardener, and she will be developing some demonstration plots. The Culinary Institute at Holland College plans to offer seminars in cooking with local foods.
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- Legacy in memory of Jim Robinson
- Caption: "The family of Eric Robinson celebrated the legacy of Eric's brother, Jim, by recently purchasing two defibrillators for two of the business sites they operate in, as well as making a donation to the Edith & Eric Robinson Endowment at the Community Foundation of PEI." Includes photograph., ***unscanned