PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Canadian honey production down: PEI shows increase
- Canadian beekeepers produced 78.1 million pounds of honey in 2011, down nearly 4.0 million pounds, or 4.8% from 2010. In 2011, PEI saw the number of growers increase to 40 and 2,954 colonies with productions of 134 metric tonnes and $885,000 in sales., ***unscanned
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- Canadians must think ahead
- Letter also appears in West Prince Graphic, Jan. 28, 1998, p. 4.; Letter to the Editor
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- Canadians, Islanders giving from the heart
- Editorial.
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- Canoe Cove
- Photographs by Ann MacNeill and Ralph Kordyban.
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- Capital turns out the light
- Maritime Electric Victorian Winter Festival(1999 :Charlottetown, P.E.I.)
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- Captives of the faceless drummer
- UPEI's Vagabond Productions will take on a controversial Canadian political play called Captives of the Faceless Drummer by George Ryga. The show runs March 10-14, 2015 on the UPEI campus., ***unscanned
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- Capturing life stories at MacNaught History Centre and Archives, Summerside.
- Published in Heritage P.E.I. Explorer's Guide - Volume 9.1, May - Oct. 2011.
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- Capturing the animal welfare dilemma for producers
- Editorial (column): Editor, Andy Walker An editorial about the talk by University of Guelph Professor, Michael von Massow which brought into focus the dilemma livestock producers face when they talk about how their animals are raised. Producers who follow humane animal welfare practices have nothing to be ashamed of and if they do not speak out, others will fill the void.