PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Sandi Kowalik
- Profile of Sandi Kowalik, sculpture, painter, women's right's activist and manager of the Island Art Gallery at The Dunes in Brackley, Prince Edward Island. [Includes a photograph.]
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- Sandtrap waiting for MacAleer
- Article also appears in the West Prince Graphic, Apr. 15, 1998, p. 6; From "The View From Here"
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- Santa Claus visits the Native Council of Prince Edward Island
- News story in Cultural Connections Youth Program [column/page] : details regarding the Native Council of Prince Edward Island annual children's Christmas party
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- Santa came to town
- Official tree lighting ceremony, Centennial Park, North Rustico; first year Santa came to "town," as North Rustico officially granted town status in October 2013
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- Sapper Emmett Cusack, Emyvale, with R.C.E.
- Photo of subject.
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- Sapper F. Leo Flood, Maplewood, RCA, on active service
- Photo of subject.
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- Sarah Jo Kirsch at UPEI
- Sarah Jo Kirsch, a soprano/vocalist from Winnipeg, Canada, is performing November 4 at UPEI's Dr. Steel Recital Hall., ***unscanned
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- Sassy move not worth it
- Editorial.
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- Satellite program predicts decreased yield for some Island crops
- "A satellite program developed by Statistics Canada and Agricultural Canada predicted drops in yields for several crops in PEI this year. The Crop Condition Assessment Program (CCAP) is a free web mapping application that provides timely, objective cropland and pasture monitoring information on a weekly basis for Canada's entire agricultural region, along with the northern part of the United States.", ***unscanned
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- Saturday morning chapbooks
- BOOKS PEI [book reviews column] Saturday Morning chapbooks, a small press dedicated to printing the works of PEI poets, was formed by Joseph Sherman, Hugh Macdonald and David Helwig; they produced nine chapbooks prior to the death of Joe Sherman in 2005. On May 28, 2014, the press was re-instituted with the launch of a new set of chapbooks: "On a Blue Colander," by Reneé Blanchette; "In a Burst of Yellow Blossoms," by Yvette Doucette; and "Country Matters," by Lobie Daughton
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- Save the trees, save the soil
- From "Wayne's Writ" column
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- Saving Belcourt needs support from Islanders
- "The small but vocal group trying to save Belcourt Centre in Rustico is disappointed the Diocese of Charlottetown has decided to abandon the historic building and is looking to construct a new spirituality centre elsewhere.", ***unscanned
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- Saving Irish moss at Basin Head
- Describes Dr. Irené Novaczek's work with the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) which studies an at-risk species of Irish moss seaweed native to Basin Head PEI. Also includes a brief biography of Dr. Novaczek's life and work. [Includes a photograph.]
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- Saving Leard's Mill
- Way up west [column]. [Includes photographs.]
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- Saving a landmark
- Interview with Kris Taylor about transforming the old doctor's office and building in Hunter River into an assisted living complex., ***unscanned
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- Say yes to Dr. Cameron
- Letter to the Editor