PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Small egg producers unimpressed with idea of regional grading station
- "Some small egg producers in eastern PEI question the need to set up egg grading stations for their product as the Department of Agriculture looks for expressions of interest in operating the federally-registered stations" [Salute to Agriculture special insert]., ***unscanned
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- Small farming on a commercial scale
- Profiles farmers Amy Smith and Verena Varga who own Heart Beet Organics a small scale vegetable in Darlington, PEI. [Includes a photograph].
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- Small halls open doors
- "The PEI Mutual Festival of Small Halls will kick off the start to summer and a new season for music festivals around the Island June 14-27.", ***unscanned
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- Small time pork producer keeps it local
- "Local pork producer Jason Matthews of JL Farms in Arlington, has been trying his best to keep up with the increased demand for his pork products from loyal customers at the Summerside Farmers Market, but with the rising costs it has been a challenge" [Salute to Agriculture special insert]., ***unscanned
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- Small town market gallery
- Launch of new public contemporary art in the cafeteria area of the Charlottetown Farmers Market. The small town market gallery is an initiative of this town is small, PEI's artist run centre
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- Smart Kitchen test centre
- Caption: "Canada's Smartest Kitchen research chef Allan Williams looks over a chart depicting the food product innovation development process with research chef Kimball Bernard and Dr. Audrey Penner, direct of applied research at Holland College." Includes photograph., ***unscanned
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- Smartest kitchen received funding
- Canada's smartest kitchen received a $546,000 cash infusion to help small and medium-sized businesses develop their food products and achieve success in the consumer market. ACOA's Business Development Program contributed $259,500 to help build this capacity and Holland College contributed an additional $86,500.
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- Smiles all round
- Review [feature column] : Due to renovations at the Homburg Theatre, the PEI Symphony Orchestra moved its venue to the Zion Presbyterian church and presented a premiere of New Brunswick composer Kevin Morse's "Moth to Flame," as well as a feature performance by cellist Julia MacLaine playing Dmitri Shostakovich's Cello Concerto no. 1; MacLaine, originally from PEI, began her musical training on the Island and has gone on to win acclaim for her performances in a wide range of genres all over the world; the evening's program was concluded with Beethoven's Symphony no. 2
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- Smooth transitions
- Section C, p. 3