PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Profile
- Road Builders & Heavy Construction Association; Insert in "The Guardian" newspaper
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- Profile of a volunteer
- Carol Horne, chief marketing officer for the Confederation Centre of the Arts, has been serving as Director on Island Nature Trust's volunteer board for 2 years., ***unscanned
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- Profile of the Association
- Road Builders & Heavy Construction Association; Insert in "The Guardian" newspaper
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- Profile: Suzanne Scott
- Interview with Suzanne Scott, owner of Village Pottery and President of the PEI Crafts Council, as she gets a professional headshot done by Rachel Peters Photography., ***unscanned
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- Program allowing 4-H members to get school credit growing
- "A program that enables senior 4-H members to earn high school credits for their involvement in Canada's largest rural youth organization is starting to catch on slowly.", ***unscanned
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- Program being revamped to serve salmon industry
- Source type: Electronic(1)
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- Program encourages youth to attract their peers to agricultural careers
- Describes the results the Gen Ag contest, a program created by Agriculture in the Classroom and Farm Credit Canada. The contest tasked teams of high school students with developing a program which would encourage their peers to consider careers in agriculture. Winners were Angel Arsenault, Hannah Larsen, Kristie Drummond, and Bronwyn Roberts from Kinkora Regional High School. [Includes a photograph.]
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- Program helps youth secure employment
- Interview with Kendall and Kristie Robbins of Georgetown, PEI about the Employment Destinations program set up by Inclusions East in Montague. The program works with youth challenged with employment barriers and helps matches employees to employers., ***unscanned
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- Progress on long-standing problems
- Insert Year in Review
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- Progressive engineering company offers diverse career options
- Interview with Jason Aspin, CEO of Aspin Kemp & Associates (AKA), an engineering firm with a few locations in PEI., ***unscanned