PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Spinning the new way
- Hope River weaver and artist, Geraldine Ijsselstein; Rustico Christmas market, Centre acadien Grand-Rustico, Nov. 2013
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- Spinning the room
- Island Standup Showcase
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- Spotlight
- Spotlight is a newly instituted column/page of Gigmanac; each issue will feature and celebrate Elders, Native Council of PEI member families, youth and staff. This issue features : June Hainer (Elder), the Bradley family, and Roddie Milton (staff)
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- Spotlight Zone 3
- Spotlight [column/page] This issue focusses on Zone 3, with topic headings : Elders, which highlights Georgina and Hubert Crane who foster children; The Woods Family, which profiles Doreen and Mike Woods of Georgetown; and Youth, which profiles Julia Cheverie of Souris
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- Spotlight on Zone 1 by Eileen
- Report in Spotlight [feature column/page] that profiles Aboriginal families, staff, and youth for Zone 1 of NCPEI; this issue highlights Elders Velma & Ronnie Bulger of Burton, Starr Thomas in Kensington, and Melissa Hackett and her family in West Prince
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- Spring Expo in Rustico
- Spring tea and artisan expo will take place at Centre acadien, Grand Rustico on April 12th. Music, refreshments and displays from artisans will be included.
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- Spring is in the air gala dinner
- Caption: "Friday, April 11, 2014. Proceeds in support of QEH Day Surgery Redevelopment specifically used for eye surgery procedures." Includes two photographs., ***unscanned
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- Spring planting day in Lorne Valley
- Caption: "Don Carmichael of Glencoe drives his 1956 Farmall 200 into the field next to 922 Lorne Valley Road to do some plowing. Mr Carmichael was taking part in Spring Planting Day event for the Canadian Foodgrains Bank." Includes photograph by Chris McGarry., ***unscanned
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- Spring! No, not quite yet
- Island Nature Trust activities planned for spring include: 30th annual funding raising dinner will be held April 25; the Piping Plover program restarts April 1; plans continue to develop a wine and cheese soiree for October 2014
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- Spud Island concerns
- Commentary on agriculture in P.E.I. in the form of a poem.
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- Spud kings
- Discusses history of the Griffin family business in potato farming spanning back to 1947. W.P. Griffin Inc. received an Atlantic region Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in 2012 for recognition of their vision, leadership, financial performance and social responsibility. In addition to this prestigious award, company president John Griffin was named one of Atlantic Canada's top 50 CEOs for the past 2 years. John and Peter Griffin, along with other family and staff that reaches up to 50 in peak season, are split evenly between the fields and packing plant. Social and community responsibility are important to the family, as they raised over $70,000 in partnership with Sobeys over the past 2 years for the Canadian Potato Museum. Includes photographs by John Sylvester., ***unscanned