PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Rating the wind catchers
- August/September 1983
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- Rattle and hum
- "In PEI, Jasper Wyman & Son recently doubled capacity at its blueberry plant in Morell. The $22-million expansion increased the plant's processing from eight million to 20 million pounds of blueberries per year, doubling employment to 50 full-time employees and 150 seasonal workers" [Construction/real estate editorial package]., ***unscanned
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- Raymond Loo promoting new vision for small farms
- Raymond Loo and his organic operation, Springwillow Farm, has come up with what he calls a new way of farming. He will be selling $12,000 in meat boxes, which features organic and free range livestock and poultry [Salute to Agriculture special insert]., ***unscanned
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- Raymond Smith, Charlottetown, serving with the Royal Canadian Navy
- Photo of subject
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- Re-closing of the Atlantic Business Academy
- Letter to the Editor.
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- Reaction mixed to trade agreement with EU
- PEI Federation of Agriculture executive director discusses impact of recent Canadian trade agreement with EU upon various sectors of local agricultural industry
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- Read-Along Macbeth
- ACT will host a reading of Shakespeare's Macbeth, Feb. 15, Southport Room, Stratford Town Centre
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- Readers take the farm into classrooms for Ag Literacy Week
- Former teacher Patsy Dingwell (Marie, PEI) participates in the Agriculture Reading Week 2013 that visits schools across the Island to showcase the importance of the farming community; Dingwell highlighted her visit by reading a book at story time that explores the origins of everyday food; the article includes a sidebar title "Agriculture literacy week" that provides a brief overview of the program
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- Reading the past—with pleasure
- History [feature section]; "Scamps and Scoundrels: True Stories of Maritimes Lives and Legends," by Bob Kroll (Nimbus Publishing) is featured in a subsection titled "A Face on the Past;" Kroll credits P.E.I. researcher Heidi MacDonald for her help in uncovering some of the stories printed