PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Theatre winners
- Theatre Festival (5th :2006 :Charlottetown, P.E.I.)
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- Their reputation precedes them
- From "In This Corner" column.
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- Then and now
- I'm Dining Out Here [restaurant reviews column] Review of Now n Zen Coffee and Tea House in Stratford that offers teas, coffees, a daily soup, specialty grilled cheese sandwiches, and desserts
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- There are benefits to at-large elections
- Letter to the Editor.
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- There for early days of Project Discovery
- Corrections to article appear in Eastern Graphic, Jan. 28, 1998, p. 2.
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- There must be a lesson...
- Editorial.
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- There's comfort in the familiar
- Article also appears in the West Prince Graphic, Jan. 7, 1998, page 4.; From "Looking Around" column
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- There's no place like Home
- Discusses beef and sheep exhibitors and shows at Old Home Week in Charlottetown from August 10 to 13, 2014. Includes photographs., ***scanned
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- There's nothing ambiguous about poison
- Letter to the Editor.
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- These Winter Games are truly something 'special'
- Canadian Special Olympics Winter Games(2000 :Ottawa, Ont.)
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- These two beliefs are not compatible
- Letter to the Editor
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- They will be missed
- The Society notes the recent deaths of two regional conservationists: Meike Keunecke from Kings County, PEI, and Mary Majka, of New Brunswick
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- They're flocking to Belfast
- Belfast Mini Mills has developed an on-farm fiber shop which has grown from a 10-by 12-foot space to showcase items made with their machinery to a 2,100 square foot store that features an array of woolen products from around the world. The store employs 7 people and is open all summer and by chance the rest of the year. The store carries some woven items as well as locally sourced and dyed wool as well as exotic fibers. They get thousands of visitors each year and offer tours of the mini mills in operation