PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Bridging the Hillsborough
- Consists of an excerpt from the writings of James Patrick McCloskey re: the building of the Hillsborough Bridge which opened in 1905.; Reproductions of twenty-one photographs from the Public Archives and Records Office are included.
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- Brief summary of the P.E.I. military history.
- Published in The Heritage P.E.I. 2012 Explorer's Guide.
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- Brief victory may be misleading
- Letter to the Editor.
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- Bright Water Odyssey
- ID: 21258; ID: 6291
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- Bring me your business
- Discusses some of the challenges faced by entrepreneurs who are immigrants to PEI as they work to establish a new or a acquire an existing business. Focusses on the experiences of Larkin Lin, originally of Shanghai, who now owns Paul's Flower Shop in Charlottetown. Also highlights several organizations which help support immigrant entrepreneurs, including the Charlottetown Chamber of Commerce, the PEI Connectors program, and the City Hall Newcomer Ambassadors' group. [Includes photographs.]
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- Bringing a large gap
- Ian Petrie discusses the panel called "Bridging the Gap" at the recent annual meeting of Atlantic Agrologists [Foodchain feature column]., ***unscanned
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- Bringing aluminium ship building to eastern PEI
- Interview with Russ Compton, president of NorCan Marine Inc., about bringing his company and aluminum shipbuilding back to Canada, with eastern Canada specifically in mind., ***unscanned
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- Bringing in the harvest
- Photographs by Patty Hardy
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- Bringing it on home
- Chef's Table [feature column); Belfast native Kyle Panton is a 2008 graduate of the Culinary Institute (PEI) and currently serves as executive chef at Sims Corner Steakhouse and Oysterbar; in 2013 Panton won first place at the Internationational Seafood Chowder Competition; Panton also owns his own farm, One Vision Farms (Belfast), which he operates with the help of a a cousin
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- Brookfield gardens wins Gilbert Clements award
- Brookfield Gardens, nominated by the Wheatley River Improvement Group, has been named the 2012 winner of the Gilbert R. Clements Award for Excellence in Environmental Farm Planning., ***unscanned