PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Bubba Begonia and the bully, by Gerry O'Brien
- BOOKs PEI [reviews column]; Gerry O'Brien, author; Dale McNevin, illustrator; Subway Books, Vancouver, publisher
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- Budding entrepreneur
- Isaac Martin of Oyster Bed Bridge has set up, with help from his dad, a greenhouse business on MacQuarrie Road that features a wide variety of plants for sale., ***unscanned
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- Budget improvements being made on backs of seasonal workers : Easter
- seasonal workers and new federal E.I. policies
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- Buffaloberries may prove to be future cash crop for Island farmers
- The Agriculture and AgriFood Canada Research Centre in Indian Head, Saskatchewan is leading a project that is exploring whether buffaloberry, which is a common wild berry from Saskatchewan, can be commercially grown for possible medicinal or health benefits. Jason McCallum of the Crop and Livestock Research Centre in Charlottetown is the lead scientist on the Island portion of this research project. McCallum states that the project is scheduled to run until 2018 and that over 30 varieties of plants and trees are being investigated for possible commercial use.
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- Buffer zone proposal on cosmetic pesticides good start: NDP
- "NDP Leader Mike Redmond is calling the recent proposal from Pesticide Free PEI for a 25 metre buffer zone around playgrounds, day cares, hospitals, senior citizens' residential facilities and school yards a good start on banning cosmetic pesticides that the provincial government should implement.", ***unscanned
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- Buffer zone sessions planned
- "The Prince Edward Island Potato Board and the PEI Federation of Agriculture will be sponsoring "One-on-One Field Planning Sessions" in cooperation with the Department of Agriculture & Forestry and the Department of Environment, Labour & Justice.", ***unscanned
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- Bugler Theodore Arsenault, Charlottetown, brothers in service
- Photo of subject
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- Bugler Theodore Arsenault, Charlottetown, brothers in service
- Photo of subject