PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Old Home Week
- Photography by Dale Wilson.
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- Old Home Week upset about competing with mega concerts
- The general manager of Old Home Week, Rayanne Frizzell, wrote to MLAs and the PEI 2014 Committee protesting that four of five concerts held during August would be in direct competition to Old Home Week's events. The provincial 150th celebration events are offered free of charge, but the Old Home Week events have an entrance fee. Both Tourism Minister Robert Henderson and the PEI 2014 Committee replied that they viewed both events as complementary to each other and do not believe that the free concerts will result in a negative financial impact on Old Home Week.
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- Old P.W.C. days described by noted Islander
- From the Guardian (Charlottetown) newspaper Jan. 6. 1938, p.4.; The text of an address given by Sir Andrew MacPhail on the "Old College" (Prince of Wales)
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- Old favourites
- Section B, p. 35
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- Old mill makes lasting friends and blankets
- Feature article on MacAusland's Woollen Mills Ltd. in Bloomfield, PEI, a family-owned wool mill., ***unscanned
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- Old school
- Description of Charlottetown resident Jim Adam and his new business, J.C. Adams Caskets, that sells pine caskets., ***scanned
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- Olympic village for MPs
- Article also appears in West Prince Graphic, Mar. 11, 1998, p. 5; From "Against the Tide" column
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- On her way
- Profiles Julia Dunn of Winsloe PEI, a 16-year-old aspiring country singer who has performed onstage with Keith Urban and has a Christmas album (When Christmas Comes to Town) launching in December of 2016. [Includes a photograph.]
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- On the agenda : rural revival
- Georgetown Conference, Georgetown, PEI; rural redevelopment; Paul MacNeill; Wade MacLauchlan
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- On the path to sustainability
- From "Greener Pastures" column.