PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Tie one on
- "If you are prepared to challenge the best in the industry at the art of tying buoys and hanging socks then we have just the event for you." This event simulates actual mussel farming conditions for onlookers and will be held on a mussel farming boat., ***unscanned
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- Tignish Council corrects facts about New Year's celebrations
- Letter to the Editor.
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- Tignish Elementary also celebrated Family Literacy Day (FLD)
- Tignish Elementary celebrated Family Literacy Day with a week-long project, Help Frosty Crow
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- Tignish can sure throw a party
- Editorial.
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- Tignish heritage farm recognized
- "Leo Handrahan of Blue Acre Farms, was one of 14 West Prince farm owners who was recognized by the PEI Agriculture Awareness Committee during the dinner and was presented with a heritage farm sign" [International year of family farming special insert]., ***unscanned
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- Time for P.E.I. to revive high school hockey loop
- From "Fiddler's Facts" column
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- Time for report on last year's fish kills: NDP
- "NDP Leader Mike Redmond is calling for a government report on fish kills from 2013 and demanding to know what more has been done over the last year to prevent more fish kills this summer.", ***unscanned
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- Time for winter roll call
- From "Garden Gate" column
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- Time to deliver
- Also appears in the West Prince Graphic, Feb. 25, 1998, p. 5; From "Against the Tide" column
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- Time to get control of the situation
- Letter also appears in the Eastern Graphic, Jan. 7, 1998, p. 5.; Letter to the Editor.
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- Time to get out of golf business
- Also appears in West Prince Graphic, Jan. 28, 1998, p. 5.; Editorial
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- Time to level the energy playing field
- FOODCHAIN [byline column] The latest report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) recommends that emissions need to be cut by a minimum of 40% by mid-century in order to avoid an environmental catastrophe. The author advocates that PEI develop a royalty regime for its wind turbines that would allow the province to become a competitive source for renewable energy.