PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Two Island communities receive FCC AgriSpirit funding
- "The O'Leary Community Health Foundation Inc. will receive $25,000 to assist with the purchase of a new diagnostic image machine. Meanwhile, the Lennox Island First Nations Cultural Centre is receiving $15,000 to create a community cultural garden with food sustainability potential.", ***unscanned
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- Two Maritime riders awarded Jump Canada youth bursaries
- Lexy Paynter, 16, of Grand River, PEI, was awarded the 2014 Jump Canada Youth Bursary with a value of $2,000 [Around the region feature column]., ***unscanned
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- Two artists together
- Gallery@TheGuild [column]
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- Two author readings
- Richard Wagamese will give a public reading of his book Indian Horse on November 3, 2014. Michael Crummey will also give a public reading of his book Sweetland on November 27, 2014., ***unscanned
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- Two good men
- The Other Notebook [feature column] This issue's topic : Helwig gives a brief account of two men with the same name living in Canada in the early 20th century : Peter Bryce, who was a former Methodist minister at Earlscourt United Church (Toronto area) and Dr. Peter Henderson Bryce, a physician and medical officer for the federal Departments of Immigration and Indian Affairs, who reported on Indian Schools in the west and penned the pamphlet "The Story of a National Crime"
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- Two poems
- $ b patrons and the course of love.
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- Two screenings
- [Includes a photograph.]