PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- All aboard! Planet pets plus, by John Cairns
- BOOKS PEI [reviews column] features new works by PEI-related authors and publications : "All Aboard! Planet Pets Plus" is a worldwide collection of animal stories published by Power Publishing Club Ltd; the author, a former news reporter and editor from PEI, now lives on one of Hong Kong's outlying islands
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- All about Cultural Connections
- The Voice of Youth [feature column/page] : A summary of the history and activities of NCPEI's Cultural Connections Youth program; [photographs]
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- All hands on the desk!
- "The Student Graduation and Transition planner is a new five-year project that encourages and supports students, parents, educators, and the community to help PEI students explore and discover career paths before they graduate.", ***unscanned
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- All passion spent?
- Book review.
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- All systems ready to go
- Photo by Louise Vessey.
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- All things barley
- Reviews Barley Feast, a barley focussed meal hosted by the Barley Council of Canada and served by Chef Michael Smith to promote a new campaign called GoBarley. [Includes a photograph.]
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- All's well in the west
- Notes from the Road [feature column] MacLellan chronicles her tour of western Canada and a trip down to Woodstock, NY to record her new album at the studio of a friend musician Danny Blume; during the recording session, hey were joined by Jay Ungar, who composed "Ashokan Farewell," a song used on the soundtrack for Ken Burn's Civil War series
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- Allegations absurd
- Letter to the Editor.
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- Alliance launches book
- PEI Literacy Alliance launches "Treasures to Find," a book for children and adults; Dale McNevin, author and illustrator; published by Acorn Press
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- Alternative Measure Policy & Aboriginal Justice Program Workshop
- Photos by Heather Hughes.
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- Alternative measures
- Article discusses renewable energy in Atlantic Canada. PEI has had difficulty reaching their bold renewable energy targets set in 2008. However, the plan hasn't been a total failure, wind currently provides nearly 30 per cent of the island's electricity., ***unscanned