PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- New grower section on PEI potatoes website
- A special section for growers is now available on the PEI Potato Board website that includes information for making wireworm bait balls and using click beetle traps; back issues of PEI Potato News; and the Farming 4R Island Nutrient Stewardship Report results of the first year of trials on PEI
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- New guidelines developed for potato cyst nematode
- The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and the U.S. Department of Agriculture have adopted revised guidelines to manage potato cyst nematode (PCN). Seed potato growers are now eligible to export three crops without additional soil sampling and testing if their fields have been tested twice and determined not to be infected with PCN.
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- New health careers directory
- "The new on-line Health Careers Directory is a great resource for students and career seekers. The PEI Health Sector Council has developed this new resource on its website at www.peihsc.ca.", ***unscanned
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- New life for a seafood processing plant creates employment in rural PEI
- Ming Bin and Ming Shin Kou, two California brothers, have purchased the non-operational fish co-op located in North Lake Harbour and renamed it North Lake Fisheries Inc.; primarily a lobster processing plant, the new company owners hope to work towards turning the plant into a year-round employer
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- New machine improves breast cancer detection
- Corrections to article appear in the Guardian, Jan. 9, 1998, p. A2