PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Standing on guard
- Standing on Guard [column]; This month's highlighted firefighters: Wayne Scott, New London Fire Department; Barry Nicholson, New Glasgow Fire Department; Allan Williams, North Rustico Fire Department; and Chad White, North Shore Fire Department
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- Standing on guard
- Standing on guard [column]; This month's featured firefighters: Jeremy Fraser, North Shore Fire Department; Dale Johnstone, New London Fire Department; Omid Talebi, New Glasgow Fire Department
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- Standing on guard
- Standing on Guard [column]; This month's highlighted firefighters: Allen Cole, New London Fire Department; Heather Hume-Larivee, North Shore Fire Department; Jeff Main, North Rustico Fire Department; Tim Munro, Glasgow Fire Department
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- Standing on guard
- Standing on Guard [column]; This month's highlighted firefighters: Allison Andrew, New London Fire Department Company; John (Johnny) Gauthier, North Rustico Fire Department; Mitchell MacDonald, North Shore Fire Department; and Sterling MacRae, New Glasgow Fire Department
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- Standing on guard
- This article profiles four fire fighters: Melvin Ling from New Glasgow Fire Department, Dale Parsons of the New London Fire Department, Arthur J. Birt is a member of the North Shore Fire Department, and Lenny Blacquiere is a member of the North Rustico Fire Department
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- Standing on guard
- The article profiles four firefighters from various fire departments. William Pidgeon has been a member of the New London Fire Department for forty years. He has been awarded the P.E.I. long service medal along with the federal Exemplary fire service medal. Ernie Gallant has been a member of the New Glasgow Fire Department for twelve years and is a Level 1 firefighter and is a qualified medical first responder. Brian MacDonald has been a member of The North Shore Fire Department for twenty years and is a level 1 and level 2 firefighter and a qualified medical first responder. Melody Blacquire and is a member of the North Rustico Fire Department and a certified medical first responder., ***unscanned
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- Stanislaus F. Perry, an Acadian first!
- From Tignish Roots column. (No. 23).
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- Stanley Delaney, Albany, Air Force. Two brothers in service
- Photo of subject.
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- Stanley Mayhew
- Class of 2000 issue.
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- Star Gazer Farm welcomes first Canadian Warmblood foal
- "Welcome, Seth," [photo story] on p. 1, with "Star Gazer Farm welcomes first Canadian Warmblood foal" [text article and additional photo] on p. 15. Eric Ford and Jackie Harlow, owners and operators of Star Gazer Farm in Newton, PE, are one of two Canadian Warmblood horse breeders in the province. Their first foal was born in May and registered with the name Superbad, although he is informally called Seth.
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- Star tracks
- [editorial column] The editor takes a best and worst look at this year's winter
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- Star tracks
- Lennie Gallant to perform in his own show at MacKenzie Theatre, Charlottetown, in 2014
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- Star tracks
- [feature column]; new 5 kilometer trail under construction at Robinson's Island, P.E.I. National Park
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- Star tracks
- [Editorial] The UPEI Climate Research Lab just held a meeting in North Rustico. The editorial emphasizes the changes in climate and having the highest recorded temperatures in 25 years in June 2014. Sea leve rising, coastal erosion, storm surges, all will impact coastal communities and their infrastructure. With storm surges, North Rustico recently moved their sewer treatment plant to higher ground. The Fire Hall may also need to be moved. Roads may also be underwater which may limit access and many homes or cottages located near the shore may also be in danger. The dune system has many gaps near the Cavendish National Park Campground as they were decimated by wind and water. The writer lets readers know that nature may take its course and they need to be prepared., ***unscanned
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- Star tracks
- Star tracks [editor/publisher's column] topic: musings on changes from childhood winters and snowfalls to current one