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 importance of packaging
- PEI potato industry working with Hunter-Straker, aToronto-based design and packaging agency, to develop PEI branding icon
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- The indubitable Captain Frank Gallant, inventor
- From Tignish Roots column. (No. 24).
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- The issue is serious
- Letter also appears in the West Prince Graphic, Feb. 18, 1998, p. 4.; Letter to the Editor.
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- The last concert
- David Clayton-Thomas reminisces about his concert at the Confederation Centre for the Arts (July 8, 2007), performed with long-time friend and musical collaborator, Doug "Doc" Riley. Riley and his wife had moved to PEI several years earlier, and Clayton-Thomas had come to visit them and to perform on stage with his friend. He describes his memories of the visit. A month later, Riley died of a heart attack.
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- The last wild boy, by Hugh MacDonald
- BOOKS PEI [reviews column] : "The Last Wild Boy," young adult book, by Island author Hugh MacDonald, published by Acorn Press
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- The life of a substitute
- The Deputy General Secretary discusses the difficulty of being a substitute to make enough income and find permanent work as a teacher., ***unscanned
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- The little known wreck
- From "From our past" column.
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- The little store with a big heart.
- Photography by Ann MacNeill.
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- The lonely hunter
- The Cove Journal [feature column] Author notes the rounds of a local fox and describes other local creatures encountered during a winter ski and picnic down the Fox Road