PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Off to Ottawa
- Article is in both English and French.
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- Offering knowledge to help others
- Salute to Agriculture [special supplement] Lloyd Dalziel, chair of International Sustainable Community Assistance (ISCA) states that his organization is in the process of developing a website aimed at linking Island farmers willing to offer their services with NGO's looking for agricultural expertise. ISCA is a non-governmental, independent, not-for-profit organization that promotes sustainable agricultural development with a focus on livestock health management. The agency has been approached by NGO's that are seeking to pay for agricultural expertise that would aid them in agricultural development projects. [The article was supplied by the PEI ADAPT Council]
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- Official opening
- Caption: "The official opening of the River Days Festival took place at the Stanley Bridge Centre. The event also celebrated the 150th anniversary of the community of Stanley Bridge. Local residents told historical stories, read poetry and extended greetings from the community." Includes photograph by Maureen Blake of Grace Finley, Father Francis Bulger, Alex Campbell, Wayne Easter, Phyllis Carr, and Helen MacEwen., ***unscanned
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- Official plan is ours
- Editorial.
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- Officially open
- "Members of New London Women's Institute were on hand to welcome friends and neighbours to their newly renovated hall recently.", ***unscanned
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- Oh honey, here's a real catch
- kitchen party : 2013 recipe contest winners [department feature]; third place, lobster category : Marg MacDonald (Stanhope, PEI); Perry Jackson [food photography]
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- Oh joyful spring
- The Cove Journal [byline column] Samuelson describes the signs of spring in her PEI neighbourhood
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- Oh, Canada
- "Oh, Canada," the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art's exhibition, "Art from North America," which includes more than 100 works from over 60 Canadian artists, will travel to Maritime venues this summer, with a June 26-September 21 show at Confederation Centre Art Gallery (Charlottetown); local curator Pan Wendt (Confederation Centre Art Gallery) is a contributing exhibit curator and artist Hans Wendt has two works included in the show; "Range Light Borden-Carleton, PEI 2010," another exhibit piece, was created by Nova Scotian artist Kim Morgan, and it incorporates the latex skin of a decommissioned PEI lighthouse
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- Old DeSable
- Includes DeSable school roll 1916-1917 and 1972-1973.