PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Wind Energy Institute of Canada
- Profiles the Wind Energy Institute of Canada, located in Tignish PEI as part of a larger feature titled "This year's focus on the right stuff" which explores cutting-edge research being carried out in Atlantic Canada.
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- Wind energy must be a community resource.
- Part one of two.
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- Wind farm committee looks for funding details
- The Northside Windmill Enhancement Committee, which was organized to act as an advisory organization to monitor the impact the wind farm might have on its community; the committee is currently focused on getting the funding promised by the PEI Energy Corporation
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- Wind symphony
- "The UPEI Wind Symphony will perform November 20, 2014 at Zion Presbyterian Church in Charlottetown.", ***unscanned
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- Wine list
- [Department column/potables section] PEI's Rossignol Estate Winery celebrates its 20th anniversary, with four of their products highlighted
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- Winemakers look for unified voice in newly-formed P.E.I. association
- P.E.I. Vintners Association
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- Winged by Overman
- Matt Bowness (Overman) debuted his new jewellery collection that incorporates Thai Jewel Beetles' wing covers at the 2013 Atlantic Fashion Week show in Halifax, which was claimed to have "stolen the show by a landslide." Bowness has specially created an exhibit for display at The Guild for April 30-May 17, 2014; the exhibit will feature wings used as "a media on canvas, as a decorative material and as a photographic subject," and some of the pieces from the Atlantic Fashion Week show will be on display
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- Winner of the MacLean Natural Areas award
- Hon. J. Angus MacLean Natural Areas Award; Upton Farm Trust; Macphail Wood project to plant 10 acre Confederation Forest on site
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- Winners announced and details unveiled on Annual Award
- [byline column] ; Ellen MacPhail, Executive Director, PEI Women's Institute. The recent PEI Women's Institute Convention included a Drug Panel and presentation of awards. Among the awards presented were the Adelaide Hoodless Pendant for outstanding contributions in service for Women's Institute to Mrs. Eileen Drake, Meadowbank W.I. The winners from the 41st WI Island Cleanup held on May 10 were presented. Kaye Larkin, WI Convener for Environment thanked all the participants. A cheque for $15,306.47 was presented to Adam Balderston, Chair of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Foundation. Bethany Saunders of Charlottetown was the recipient of the International Peace Garden Scholarship. The PEI Women's Institute is now accepting applications for the annual Premier's Craft Education Award for exhibitors at the OLd Home Week Handcrafts, Horticulture and Arts Competition. It has been presented annually since 2006 but the criteria has been expanded for exhibitions at Old Home Week or any other Exhibition fair or festival on PEI for the past two years. The bursary of $3,000 can be used toward one major training event or two short courses. within 2 years of presentation.
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- Winners announced in Women's Institute island product cooking challenge
- Top entries were selected to prepare appetizer size portions of their recipe as part of the WI's Festive Country Christmas event at the Farm Centre in Charlottetown on November 6. Winners include: Appetizer - 1. Connor MacAulay 2. Justin Ferguson 3. Justin Larsen; Soup - 1. Miranda McKinnon 2. Class of 2015 3. Ella Conway; Main dish - 1. Connor MacAulay 2. Abbey Saunders 3. Justin Ferguson; Dessert - 1. Cassandra MacLeod 2. Riley Cole 3. Lauren Ferguson. Includes photograph., ***unscanned
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- Winning poster
- Readers/Writers [monthly column] Ms. Lynne Morneault's class from École Pierre-Chiasson produced the winning artwork for the Salon du livre de I'Île-du-Prince Édouard poster contest
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- Winsloe Farm Equipment has long history
- Suppl. p. 18
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- Winter
- Photography by John Arenburg
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- Winter Carnival bigger, better
- Charlottetown Winter Carnival(1998); Insert "Prince Edward Island Winter Fun `98"