PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Cavendish Farms officials testify before committee
- "Even if the moratorium on deep water wells is lifted, officials at Cavendish Farms predict only a handful of producers will install systems each year.", ***unscanned
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- Cavendish growers agree to price cut while seed growers face added costs
- Producers who grow for Cavendish Farms have approved a deal which sees a 3.3 per cent reduction in the base price of potatoes. And increase in production volumes, coupled with less than expected market growth, has resulted in significant reduction in volumes throughout North America. Seed growers will now be required to assume responsibility for grade and quality inspections for seed tubers being shipped within the country, as of April 1. Inspections had previously been done by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, but the agency will now only audit the inspection system. This change will add further costs to growers, as they will either need to undergo training to become licensed to do inspections or they will be required to hire a licensed inspector
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- Cavendish repeats call for end of moratorium after McCain closure
- "The biggest potato processor in the province is using the closure of its major rival as an opportunity to restate its case for an end to the 2002 moratorium on deep water wells.", ***unscanned
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- Ceilidh in the Brae
- Way Up West [column]. Presents a profile of Gerald McNally, a musician whose talents include guitar, fiddle, mandolin, and the McNally strum stick (a Celtic string instrument). [Includes a photograph].
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- Celebrate Canada
- On November 23, with the support of PEI 2014 Fund, the PEI Symphony will host a special concert at the Confederation Centre of the Arts featuring composers Garrett Krause and Alice Ping Yee Ho, and singer-songwriter Catherine MacLellan., ***unscanned
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- Celebrate family literacy
- The Family Literacy Foundation encourages parents or other caring family members to read aloud to children as a way to help in their childhood development.
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- Celebrate shellfish!
- Summary of various shellfish festivals taking place on Prince Edward Island in 2015., ***unscanned
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- Celebrating 2014
- Business traveller : In praise of P.E.I. : An attractive event destination [special feature supplement]
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- Celebrating 40 years as a community council
- A photo and caption of a ceremony celebrating Hunter River's 40 years as a community council which included unveiling a plaque. Liberal MLA Carolyn Bertram was in attendance.
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- Celebrating Acadian Day
- Caption: "National Acadian Day was celebrated in Rustico on August 14 with a series of activities including the raising of the Acadian flag at the Farmers' Bank Museum." Includes photograph by Alexandre Bodet., ***unscanned
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- Celebrating Charter
- The Farmer's Bank of Rustico held a celebration honoring the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Charter of the Farmers' Bank of Rustico. The event included music, a sweetgrass ceremony, blessing and historical talk on Fr. Belcourt by Georges Arsenault. Descendants of 8 of the original 10 charter members also took part.
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- Celebrating PEI agriculture photo contest now seeing entries
- The 2015 "Celebrate PEI Agriculture" photo contest has seven categories. Finalists will be showcased at the "Celebrate PEI Agriculture" display at Old Home Week 2015., ***unscanned