PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- The garden distressed
- by James Cameron.
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- The glorious churches of William Critchlow Harris, Jr
- Photography by Ann MacNeill and Austin Maclin
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- The grand change
- BOOKs PEI [reviews column]; Andrews' debut novel set in a small farming community on PEI during the 1940s-50s; drawings by author; Acorn Press
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- The grand change, by William Andrews
- Book review: Fiction [reviews section]; Andrews' debut novel is set in a small PEI farming community of the 1940s-50s and evokes the lifestyle that existed before modern technological advances and conveniences changed the fabric of rural life; published by Acorn Press
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- The great autumn feast
- Saltscapes 2017 Travel Issue. Describes various Atlantic Canadian food festivals that take place in the fall including PEI's Fall Flavours festival. [Includes photographs.]
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- The great literary road trip
- Atlantic Canada destinations are paired up with related reads. In PEI, Charlottetown Airport is #5 with the book, The Bastard of Ford Stikine, and Cavendish Beach Music Festival is #4 with I Owe it All to Rock and Roll (and the CBC)., ***unscanned
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- The growing potential of sorghum sudan grass
- Interviews Dr. Judith Nyiraneza, a member of an Agriculture Canada research team working in Harrington to study sorghum sudan grass as a possible potato rotation crop that could be used to help control soil born pathogens, increase soil carbon, and reduce soil erosion. The team's research is part of a national project focussed on trying to increase potato productivity. [Part of Agriculture Awareness 2016, a supplement to Island Farmer. Includes a photograph.]
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- The guest book
- Ann Sherman reflects on the meaning of 'culture', both its place on Prince Edward Island as well as her own personal relationship with the concept.
