PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Challenge columnist's views
- Letter also appears in the West Prince Graphic, Feb. 25, 1998, p. 8.; Letter to the Editor
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- Challenges for potato and blueberry industries
- The settlement between potato growers and Cavendish Farms resulted in a 3.3 per cent reduction in base price and was comparable with the deal reached in other major potato growing areas in North America. The McCain growers have yet to reach an agreement with the company and a mediator has been appointed to help in moving the negotiations forward. Seed growers are also facing a new challenge that will require them to perform inspections for grade and quality before shipping within Canada and the United States. Inspections had previously been performed by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. PEI Wild Blueberry Growers Association indicated that its growers had achieved a record high in 2013 production numbers and the forecast for 2014 is promising. However, blueberry growers have a new agricultural pest, Spotted Wing Drosophila, that will require the industry to develop a strategy to combat it
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- Challenges surface in potato industry
- Andy Walker discusses the discovery of potato wart in Prince Edward Island [Feature editorial column]., ***unscanned
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- Chamber news
- Photographs from PEI Connecters Program, a networking event for clients, sponsors, and board members, on June 25., ***unscanned
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- Chamber news
- "Island Advance is an initiative of the Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce designed to advance the Island economy by creating a supportive environment where entrepreneurs can flourish and success is celebrated. Specific areas of focus include mentorship and increased access to capital.", ***unscanned
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- Chamber news
- Discusses meetings held by the executive with various companies and business people in the past few months., ***unscanned
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- Champion bull at Expo Boeuf
- Caption: "Supreme Champion Bull: Supreme Class Judges Rob Dixon and Lance Leachman, Breeder Stephen Mutch, Judge Michel Gagne." Includes photograph., ***unscanned
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- Change in egg rules
- "The Egg Producers of Prince Edward Island is changing its rules to allow people from outside the province to hold quota.", ***unscanned
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- Change is in the wind ... yet again!
- PEI Teachers Federation president, Bethany MacLeod discusses the closure of the English Language School Board (ELSB), the provincial government's Public School review, and PEI's 2016 PISA standardized test results. [Includes a photograph.]
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- Change is in the wind ... yet again!
- Editorial by PEI Teachers Federation President discussing pending changes to the Province's public school system.
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- Changes in the village
- "For the 2015 season, Avonlea Village in Cavendish has changed. Instead of the interpretive, history-based programs originally offered since its founding, the Village buildings are now home to Island retail outlets.", ***unscanned
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- Changes to the Lands Protection Act pass through spring House sitting
- "A bill debated in the dying days of the spring legislature session institutes eight changes to the Lands Protection Act recommended by Horace Carver when he conducted a year-long review of the legislation.", ***unscanned
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- Changing lifestyle leads to self employment
- Full Throttle Fitness is a small fitness studio located in Morell and owned and operated by Courtney Steele; Steele's studio offers fitness training for small groups or individuals and classes that include yoga, kettlebell, senior fitness, beginners transformation programs, and functional-based classes
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- Changing seasons in the apple orchard
- 2013 Agriculture Awareness [special feature]; Barry Haneveld, Maple Farms U-Pick
