PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Catherine in concert
- MacLellan performs old favorites and material from latest album, "Silhouette"
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- Catherine the great
- Photography: Perry Jackson.
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- Catholic aesthetic
- Life of Expressions = Expressions de toute un vie (2005 :Miscouche, P.E.I.); Section A, p. 15
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- Cats in limbo - Part II
- Includes a list of websites containing information on Eastern cougars.
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- Cattle producers approve deadstock removal fee
- P.E.I. Cattle Producers
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- Caught in the act special
- Supplement containing many reviews and advertisements of theatre and musical productions for the summer of 2000 on Prince Edward Island.
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- Cautiously optimistic
- Author is beef development officer with Prince Edward Island Dept. of Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture.
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- Cavendish Agri Services beef team proudly represented PEI 4-H at Royal
- "PEI's Cavendish Agri Services 4-H Beef Team has returned home from a successful trip to the 2014 Canadian Junior Beef Heifer Show at the Royal Agricultural Fair in Toronto.", ***unscanned
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- Cavendish Agri-Services planning new fertilizer holding facility
- "Cavendish Agri-Services has applied to the Department of Communities, Land and Environment to build a new fertilizer holding facility in New Annan.", ***unscanned
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- Cavendish Farms discovers needles in potatoes from second farm
- "Cavendish Farms discovered the needles while the potatoes were being prepared for french fry production on December 27 and 28.", ***unscanned
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- Cavendish Farms honours top growers
- annual Cavendish Farms Grower Banquet; Top Grower for 2013 : MacLennan Properties
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- Cavendish Farms lays off 60 workers
- United Food and Commercial Workes union opts for recall option
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- Cavendish Farms offers predictable response
- Editorial [byline column]; Cavendish Farms has questioned whether they can continue to invest in Prince Edward Island unless it can count on a continued supply of quality potatoes and needs access to deep water irrigation. The editorial notes that is how this one trick pony approach is how the (Irving) Family operates. Cavendish Farms Company President Robert Irving noted before Legislative Committee that as one of the largest private sector employers that it has an impact of $1 billion on the provincial economy. The Province will not act at lifting moratorium as a permanent or temporary measure until a new Water Act is in place which may take 1-2 growing seasons and the decision may not be made until after the next provincial election. The editorialist wonders if Cavendish Farms maybe gone by that time or if their bluff maybe called.