PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Cheering on Heather to gold!
- PEI Potato Board active in promoting Heather Moyse's Olympic participation as a way to highlight PEI potatoes through website dedicated to her activities and relationship as brand ambassador; Board sets up Bobsled Booster Club and promotional give-away items autographed by Moyse
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- Cheers for the Children's Chorus
- From "Classical Pursuits" column.
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- Chef Emily Wells plans fundraiser for Farmers Helping Farmers
- Since 2008 Chef Emily Wells has been instrumental in organizing luncheon fundraising events for the "School Twinning" projects of Farmers Helping Farmers. The project provides support for travel and community activities of UPEI student teachers who serve a six-week internship in Kenya. This year's fundraiser will be held Victoria Day weekend at the Olde Glasgow Mill Restaurant, New Glasgow.
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- Chef Jane Crawford
- Interview with Jane Crawford, executive chef and general manager of the Redwater Grille in Charlottetown [Kitchen party feature column]., ***unscanned
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- Chef Megan Beairsto
- [Saltscapes Good Taste: Gracious Living on the East Coast, Summer/Fall 2017, insert]. Interviews chef Megan Beairsto of OpenEats in Summerside PEI. [Includes a photograph.]
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- Chef's dream come true
- Interview with Chef Maurice Vautour, owner of the Cape Light Restaurant and Clipper Lounge., ***unscanned
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- Chefs coming to province for Fall Flavours
- "A star-studded lineup featuring some of Canada's top celebrity chefs will create mouth-watering dishes featuring Prince Edward Island culinary products during this year's Fall Flavours Festival.", ***unscanned
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- Cheryl Wagner
- Profile of Cheryl Wagner, television producer, filmmaker, and organizer of the Charlottetown Film Festival. [Includes a photograph.]
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- Chickadee nest box success.
- Photo by Virginia MacSwain-Jackson.
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- Chicken producers bracing for increase in feed prices
- "The commodity group, [Chicken Farmers of PEI], represents producers who have more than 300 birds and are part of the national quota system. [Leonard Carver] said the increase will ultimately be passed on to the consumer in the form of higher prices on the store shelves.", ***unscanned
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- Chief Darlene Bernard & Chief Brian Francis receive medals.
- All photos taken by Patricia Bourque.
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- Chief Darlene Bernard appointed to Commission on Nitrates in Groundwater.
- News release PEI Government
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- Chief Fontaine's words inspire
- Editorial.