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 onus is on the youth now
- Editorial
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- The open air on the open road
- Saltscapes 2016 Travel Issue. Highlights features of Atlantic Canada that make it an attractive destination for motorcyclists. Includes a section on two popular motor cycle routes across PEI. [Includes a photograph of The Frosty Treat in Kensington, PEI.]
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- The organic island
- Photography by Katelyn Fraser.
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- The other great shipwreck story
- Includes a copy of The Guardian newspaper story, June 8, 1914., Source type: Print(0)
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- The other notebook
- David Helwig discusses the winter and migration of birds., ***unscanned
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- The other notebook
- David Helwig reflects on past productions of King Lear and different interpretations of Cordelia, including the most recent production at the Stratford Festival with Colm Feore as the lead. David Helwig and his wife, Judy Gaudet, are featured readers at the Haviland Club Open Mic on November 7, 2014., ***unscanned
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- The other side, by Tim Chaisson
- CDs PEI [reviews column]
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- The outlook is now better
- Andy Walker discusses the upbeat mood of potato processors during a recent meeting in Charlottetown of the Potato Marketing Association of North America [Feature editorial column]., ***unscanned
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- The passport series
- [Includes a photograph.]
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- The patrons of industry and third party politics on Prince Edward Island
- Article tells the story of "two tramps" in 1895 who prowled around the province "forming political lodges and scooping hundreds of dollars out of the pockets of people foolish enough to take stock in them." What these two individuals were actually offering was an agricultural movement called the Patrons of Industry that led Prince Edward Island to briefly flirt with third party politics. Includes photographs., ***unscanned
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- The picture is not pretty
- Editorial [byline column] Author comments on: an expected decrease in prices to be paid by potato processors due to an increased processing capacity in the US coupled with lower than expected export growth; planting of spring crops has been delayed due to the lingering winter weather; and the failure of pullet producers to gain Part 2 Agency Status under the Farm Poducts Agencies Act.
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- The pipes, the pipes are calling
- Photography by Patty Hardy.