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 show and cast
- Young at Heart Musical Theatre for Seniors [theatre company]; Dr. Magnificent's Travelling Musical Medicine Show set in 1864 is a fictional tale about a mismatched trio who peddle suspicious medicinal remedies to unsuspecting PEI visitors and was written by Young at Heart Artistic Producer, Catherine O'Brien and veteran Canadian playwright and composer David Archibald (musical director). PEI native Jason Burbine plays Jean-Francois Gallant.
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- New stables officially opened at Red Shores CDP racetrack
- "The Atlantic Breeders Crown weekend saw the official opening of the new stables at Red Shores at the Charlottetown Driving Park.", ***unscanned
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- New strains of potato virus "Y" now on Island
- "New strains of Potato Virus "Y" have been detected in the province that should give growers cause for concern. However, Dr. Robert Coffin said there is no reason to panic, adding a vigilant control program can help keep both the traditional and new strains in check.", ***unscanned
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- New this season
- I'm Dining Out Here [restaurant reviews column] Café Thomas-Martin, on the ground floor of the Homburg Tower, Fitzroy Street (Charlottetown) is profiled
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- New waves
- Describes the lineup for the 2016 Island Storytelling Festival and includes short profiles of Dennis King, Ensor Waite, Cian O'Morain, Mary MacGillivary, and Anne Farrell, five performers in the Festival. [Includes photographs.]
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- New weed scientist targeting herbicide resistance
- Interviews Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's new weed scientist Dr. Andrew McKenzie-Gopsill who is studying herbicide resistant weeds on Prince Edward Island. [Part of Agriculture Awareness 2016, a supplement to Island Farmer. Includes a photograph of Dr. McKenzie-Gopsill.]
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- New year, same old headlines
- From "West prince Connections" column
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- Newcomers to PEI bring various skills to the workplace
- In the last five years, over 6,300 newcomers from more than 100 countries have moved to PEI and connected with the PEI Association for Newcomers to Canada (PEI ANC); newcomers arrive on PEI with a multitude of skills and education; In 2012-13, the PEI ANC offered a self employment program which resulted in more than 20 new businesses opening that helped provide a boost to the Island economy
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- Newest releases
- Sect. A, p. 20