PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Local recruiting and consulting employer talks about jobs on P.E.I.
- Blake Doyle, Island Recruiting, P.E.I.
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- Local welder seeks market for custom-built oyster boats
- Article also appears in the West Prince Graphic, Mar. 25, 1998, "Fisheries `98", p. 11.
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- Local yet universal
- Review : The Big Red Radio Show : The Guild, Charlottetown, PEI, July 14, 2010
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- Locally produced ever-bearing strawberries mean grower can compete with off-Island markets
- "Mr Nabuurs has been producing strawberries for about five years and this year added 1 1/4 acres of ever-bearing plants to his already standing inventory of 3 1/2 acres of traditional berry plants" [International year of family farming special insert]., ***unscanned
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- Locally-grown popcorn a big hit with consumers
- Barry Haneveld (Lower Montague) and John MacLeod (Albion) grow popcorn on Maple Farms Apple Orchard (Lower Montague) and sell it at the Charlottetown Farmers Market and from MacLeod's home;
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- Long on opinions, short of facts
- From "From My Files" column
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- Long road back
- CD review of Charlotte Moore's album Long Road Back. [Includes a photograph.]
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- Long term employees
- Briefly outlines the history of the PEI Bag Company which manufactures bags and packaging for the PEI potato, agriculture, and aquaculture industries. Explains that the company attributes a lot of its success to its many dedicated and long standing employees who have stayed with the company throughout many changes and shifts in production methods and products. [Includes photographs].
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- Long time N.F.U. district treasurer dies at 80
- Scott MacArthur
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- Long time employee argues farm workers should be under Employment Standards Act
- Responds to and expands upon a letter to the editor submitted by Andrew Gallant of Souris West (published on page 4 of this issue of Island Farmer) which questions why farm workers are not covered under the Employment Standards Act in the same way as workers in other industries. Includes responses on the issue by executive director of the PEI Federation of Agriculture Robert Godfrey, Provincial Green Party Leader Peter Bevan-Baker, and Agriculture and Fisheries Minister Alan McIsaac.
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- Long tradition
- From "From Our Past" column
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- Long wait for returning soldier ends at Moncton airport
- Remembrance Day