PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Time to take a bow
- Big comfy couch
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- Time to take their own advice
- Foodchain [column]
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- Time to talk about crop rotations
- Foodchain [column]; "three year crop rotation"
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- Time travel, thrills, and trolls
- Book review of "Explosion at Dawson Creek".
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- Timing is everything, or so they say
- From "The View from Here" column.
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- Tiny P.E.I. company has a worldwide market
- Belfast Mini Mills is a world leader in cottage leader fiber-spinning machinery. The country offers 16 individual units that, when used together, form a working mill. The mills process sheep and mohair as well as other exotic fibers. They developed the first prototype to process their own fiber and then developed the mini mills which 22 years later are now in 190 installations in 30 countries from Bolivia to the Arctic Circle.
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- Tired of seeing victim punished
- Letter to the Editor
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- To connect and advance women in biotechnology on PEI
- A three-year Bio Talent Canada program, Connect and Advance Women in Biotech, was recently announced by Dr. K. Kellie Leitch, Federal Minister of Labour and Minister of Status of Women Canada. The Women in Biotech PEI event took place in Charlottetown following the recent funding announcement. PEI BioAlliance hosted the event and Rose Fitzpatrick from PEI BioAlliance stated the event could "go a long way in providing some direction, inspirations and connections for interested women." A subsection of the article entitled "Five women talk about their profession and the growing biotech companies they represent" provides profiles and insights into the biotech industry. These women include: Heather Delage, BBA, Vice President Business Development, Bio Vectra Inc., PEI; Crystal Lavallee, MSc, MBA, President, ViTRAK Systams, Inc.,PEI; Debbie Plouffe, PhD, Vice President Research, Centre for Aquaculture Technologies on PEI, based in Fortune; Crystal MacFadyen, BSc., Associate Scientist, Aqua Analytics Division, Novartis Mental Health Canada inc., Victoria, PEI and Jackalina Van Kampen, PhD, Director Preclinical Research, Neurodyn Inc. & Adjunct Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences, UPEI.
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- To hold fast or run away, by Moxie
- CDs PEI [reviews column] : High school alternative rock trio from Charlottetown; Devin Lannigan, cover artwork; band members include : James Wright (bass/keys), Luke Pound (drums), Tyler Barber (drums/vocals); mixed by Tyler Barber; Note : Name of album/EP subsequently changed to "To Hold Fast or Jump Ship"
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- To pie or not to pie
- Letter to the editor
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- To pie or not to pie
- Letter to the editor.
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- Toast of the town
- Presents the results of an online poll in which readers picked their favourite craft beer brewer in each of the Atlantic provinces. Includes a profile of Upstreet Craft Brewing as winner for Prince Edward Island. [Includes a photograph of Upstreet Craft Brewing interior.]