PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Manifest jeunesse
- "La Fédération culturelle de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard invites the public to celebrate the Island Acadian and francophone youth through Manifest Jeunesse, a performing arts and visual arts exhibition bringing together young artists from all corners of the province.", ***unscanned
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- Manufacturing plant continues to expand
- Charlottetown Metal Products Ltd. designs, manufactures, and installs high-quality, custom stainless steel equipment primarily for the seafood and food processing industry; the company has added a new building and expanded to a total of almost 40,000 square feet and they have recently purchased a variety of specialized equipment; the company expects to double their sales within the next five years
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- Many 'beauties' in Campbelton
- From "From Our Past" column.
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- Many Mi'Kmaqs find federal laws unacceptable
- Letter to the Editor.
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- Many careers in demand on PEI
- PEI Council of People with Disabilities held a career day in Charlottetown; representatives from a variety of sectors were present and available to discuss employment opportunities in their field : Kim Fleming, Interim Executive Director (PEI Health Sector Council); Margaret Gallant, HR and Events Coordinator (Innovation and Technology Association of PEI); Mark Sandiford, Executive Director (Culture PEI); Courtnee Vickerson, Project Coordinator (PEI Trucking Sector Council); Nathan Kelly, Recruiter (HGS Solutions); Kevin McGee, Interim Executive Director (Human Resources, PEI Aerospace Association); and Ben Miller, Executive Director (PEI Agriculture Sector Council)
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- Many facets
- Profile [feature column] : Laura Cole, Charlottetown artisan who creates glass-on-glass mosaics in her craft business Random Pieces Glassworks, and who serves as Executive Director of the PEI Arts Council
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- Many highlights
- review : Twenty Somethings : The Guild, Charlottetown, PEI, July 6, 2011.
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- Many questions, few answers
- FOODCHAIN [byline column] Author looks at the questions raised by the current debate regarding whether the provincial government should lift the moratorium on new high capacity wells; Petrie examines what a sound water extraction policy might entail and then examines some of likely scenarios to emerge in trying to resolve this issue