PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Andrea Dalton, Summerside, nursing sister in England
- Photo of subject.
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- Andrew & Heidi Lawless
- "Andrew and Heidi Lawless of Kinkora, PEI are the 2014 Outstanding Young Farmers (OYF) for the Atlantic Region." Includes photograph., ***unscanned
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- Andrew Hill Clark, 1911-1975.
- Obituary.
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- Andrew and Heidi Lawless named Canada's outstanding young farmers
- "Andrew and Heidi Lawless will share the honour with Myron and Jill Krahn of Carman, Manitoba. The presentation will be made November 28 in Quebec City.", ***unscanned
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- Angele Arsenault to launch new album this weekend
- Describes significant Prince Edward Island content in Arsenault's newest album, "Amour".
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- Angus MacLean
- Book review of "Making it home : memoirs of the Honourable J. Angus MacLean".
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- Animal and plant sightings
- Animal and plant sightings, submitted by the community, from around Prince Edward Island., ***unscanned
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- Animal and plant sightings
- Several animal and plant sightings around Prince Edward Island., ***unscanned
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- Animal and plant sightings and 'weather reports'
- Animal and plant sightings on P.E.I as submitted up to Oct. 31/99.; Compiled by Dan McAskill.
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- Animal doctor
- The adventures of an early Island veterinarian - and, yes, he made barn calls : roots & folks : first person. As told to Philip Moscovitch.
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- Animal health and nutrition businesses to converge on PEI
- "North America's premier International Animal Health and Nutrition Business Conference -- VetHealth Global -- will convene in Charlottetown June 8-10.", ***unscanned
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- Animal welfare act passes through legislature
- After a few years of planning and two appearances in legislature, the Animal Welfare Act is on its way to being the new law. Under the new legislation, codes of practice have been established that allow inspectors to intervene before an animal is sick or in danger., ***unscanned
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- Animal welfare big issue for Freetown dairy producer Derwin Clow
- Derwin Clow, a farmer in Freetown, is guided by a premise that happier and healthier cows produce more milk. His herd sleeps on sand instead of straw and they have access to a motion activated machine to scratch them., ***unscanned
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- Animals are treated humanely at GPM
- This issue includes Volume 2, Spring 1999 of Grainviews : The Newsletter of the Island Grain and Protein Council.
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- Ann Gallant
- Photography by Patty Hardy