PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Chinese Canadians on the east coast
- Stories of the first Chinese immigrants to arrive in Atlantic Canada are documented. The first Chinese person to arrive in PEI was Louisa Mary Hooper in 1850, whom was married to Island politician William Hooper. Details of daily life are documented, including laundromats opened in Charlottetown by immigrants called the Jim Lee laundry and John Ling laundry., ***unscanned
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- Ching family attributes hard work to success of generations-old family farm
- "The Ching-MacDonald farm has become a Prince Edward Island legacy of family and commitment, supported by decades of history" [International year of family farming special insert]., ***unscanned
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- Ching wins PEI Agriculture employer of the year award
- "Peter Ching of Black Pond Farms has been named the 2011 winner of the PEI Agriculture Employer of the Year award.", ***unscanned
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- Chips 'n' slabs
- Regional forestry-related news of interest. This month's items include this PEI news item: the PEI Department of Agriculture and Forestry has updated its public lands atlas to reflect changes in provincial land information and forest cover
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- Chips off the old rock, by Ron and Beverly Hurley
- CDs PEI [music reviews column] Ron and Beverly Hurley, "Chips Off The Old Rock," recorded, produced and manufactured at Thunderbolt Sound in Georgetown Royalty, PEI. CD graphic design by Brian Curley. Photo by Victoria Pederson. Musicians: Ron Hurlety (vocals, 12 string guitar, tambourine), Chester Llewellyn (piano, keyboard), Gill Nowlan (pedal steel guitar), Jim Galpin (electronic drums), Tracy Stewart (bass), and Brian Curley (electric, acoustic, bass guitar, drum machine)
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- Choose your adventure
- Business traveller : In praise of P.E.I. : An attractive event destination [special feature supplement]; The Great George Hotel, Charlottetown
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- Choosing PEI as an ideal place to live, work, and raise a family
- October/November 2007
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- Chow
- Reviews a cafe that operates alongside the Great Canadian Soap Company and serves cheese and ice cream made with the goat's milk (produced on site). [Includes a photograph.]
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- Chow
- Describes a visit to Brìgh Music and Tea, a combination Celtic music and tea shop owned by Mary MacGillivray and Cian O Morain. [Includes a photograph.]
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- Christine's big oils
- Recent works by Christine Trainor