PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Pizza Sharks are PEI's best
- Includes team photo
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- Places for people - our heritage of the everyday
- French translation: Une banque agricole a Rustico (Isle-du-Prince-Edouard) on page 33.
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- Plain Dirty Blues
- Talking Bands [feature column] : Plain Dirty Blues Band is Simon More on drums, Jason Furness on bass, and Doug Burton on lead guitar and vocals. Band to launch second album with a CD release party in Charlottetown at Globe World Flavors (November 23)
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- Plain Dirty Blues album climbs the charts
- "Slow Burn" album produced and engineered by Jon Matthews of The Sound Mill recording studio, PEI; East Coast Blues Society's 2013 "Maritimes to Memphis" International Blues Competition
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- Plan B CD
- CDs PEI [reviews column]
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- Planning for a Sustainable Future on PEI.
- Photo by Rosanne MacFarlane.
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- Planning for leaner times
- Les Halliday discusses expansion on the horizon in the cow-calf sector [Letter from the island feature column]., ***unscanned
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- Planting trees at Punchbowl Park
- "On Saturday, October 4th from 10:00am to 4:00pm, the Trout River Environmental Committee will host a tree planting day at the Punchbowl Community Park on the Rattenbury Road (Rte 254) in North Granville.", ***unscanned
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- Planting trees for people & the environment
- "A total of 210 trees were planted by members of the Montague 4-H District, under the guidance of Gille Savoie, representing Batesville, which is based in New Brunswick" at Southern Kings Consolidated School. Includes photograph by Peter Sheppard., ***unscanned
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- Planting, research and citizenship
- Editorial [byline column] Author reviews the 4-H national Citizenship Conference held in Charlottetown; gives an overview of buffaloberries research being done by Jason McCallum, a phytochemist at the Crop and Livestock Centre in Charlottetown; and mentions the issue of "fertigation" raised by MLA Richard Brown at a discussion session with Agriculture Minister George Webster.