PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Coastal fever
- The north and south shore of Prince Edward Island are among the most in-demand areas in Canada for people looking to buy recreational property to get away from it all., ***unscanned
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- Coding for cures
- Eureka moments [department feature] : Profile of Brad Pineau, partner and CTO at Timeless Technologies, a website design and software development company based in Charlottetown, PEI; Pineau has formed a non-profit umbrella company (Coding for Cures) that makes purchasable products that people buy and then the monies left after costs is donated to charity; the company's first product is WatchTower, a one-of-a-kind online tool that allows managers to regularly collect feedback from their team
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- Col. Chris Hadfield's "Spud Odyssey" in PEI
- "It was a beautiful morning to harvest potatoes in Prince Edward Island, but Hans Wilting and family of Linden Lee Farms in Meadowbank needed some extra help to get their world famous spuds out of the ground.", ***unscanned
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- Col. Hadfield's "spud odyssey" in PEI!
- Colonel Chris Hadfield, former Commander of the International Space Station, came to PEI to help dig potatoes by hand on October 31, 2014., ***unscanned
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- Cold Island waters shorten urchin season
- Article also appears in the West Prince Graphic, Mar. 25, 1998, Insert "Fisheries '98", p. 12.
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- College for aspiring yoga teachers is open in Charlottetown
- Registered Yoga Teacher Samantha Sowassey has opened maritime Yoga College for people seeking to deepen their knowledge of yoga practice and train to become a yoga teacher; yoga training certification is necessary for employment with any yoga studios or fitness centres
