PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Working at home
- Notes from the Road [feature column] : Musician Catherine MacLellan discusses how she uses the slower pace of winter time on PEI to reconnect with community life and to work on new musical compositions for the next touring season; MacLellan also expresses the satisfaction that she derives from her performances at the Dunk, a local home concert venue that has provided support for emerging and established musicians on PEI, and she describes some of the upcoming changes planned at the Dunk that will re-emphasize its efforts towards building community
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- Working hard for farmers
- Update from the Prince Edward Island Cattle Producers discusses the recent election and the retirement of long-time Agriculture and Forestry Minister George Webster [Head office feature column]., ***unscanned
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- Working in Uganda
- Somerset School (Kinkora, PEI) school teacher, Melanie Gallant's summer assignment as a Project Overseas PEITF and CTF representative in Uganda; CTF International Development Cooperation program
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- Working vacation
- Interviews authors David Cruise and Alison Griffiths about their new book 'Working the Land', and its sympathetic treatment of P.E.I. potato farmers.
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- Working well with youth
- Letter to the Editor
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- Workshop planned on agricultural safety
- "A "train-the-trainor" workshop on safe agricultural practices will be held in Charlottetown November 25, 2014 by the Canadian Farmers with Disabilities Registry.", ***unscanned
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- World stage
- Interviews Irish Mythen, musician and winner of the 2015 ECMA Roots Album of the Year, about her experience touring as the opening act for Melissa Etheridge. [Includes a photograph.]
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- WorldHost training available
- WorldHost is a one-day seminar that gives participants the skills to be the "Best Host" they can be. In partnership with PEI 2014, TIAPEI began offering training sessions in preparation for the festivities., ***unscanned
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- Worst accident in history of the railway in Prince Edward Island
- Four killed and a dozen injured.
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- Wow moments
- Article discusses people who work in the hospitality sector and how they define the ultimate visitor experience. Interviews include Lilla McDonald from Kindred Spirits Country Inn and Cottages; Troy Howatt from Fisherman's Wharf Lobster Suppers; and Tracey Gaudet from COWS Creamery [Meetings/Conventions/Tourism information supplement]., ***unscanned
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- Write where you are
- "On July 10 and 11, 2015, PEI's Holland College and Toronto's Humber College present the Insider's Guide to Writing and Publishing for Young Readers, a workshop for writers of children's and young adult literature.", ***unscanned
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- Writer claims statements not libelous, and asks for Lawson apology instead
- Letter to the editor