PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Community happenings
- Community Happenings [column] topics: acknowledgement of staff moving to new positions; introduction of new director for Young Aboriginal Mothers' Program; congratulations and listing of youth receiving Duke of Edinburgh Award and upcoming events
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- Community spirits
- roots & folks : events [department]; Allan Rankin,Trailside Café, Mt. Stewart, Nov. 8; "In Remembrance," Confederation Singers and the Confederation Centre Youth Chorus, Trinity United Church, Charlottetown, Nov. 11
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- Community workshop series planned at Atlantic Vet College Nov. 18
- ""Dog Talk: What is your dog saying?" will be the theme of a workshop planned for November 18 at Lecture Theatre A at the Atlantic Veterinary College starting at 7pm.", ***unscanned
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- Company achieving success turning kelp into feed
- North Atlantic Organics, Ltd., Seacow Pond, P.E.I.
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- Company capitalizes on clever ad campaign
- ID: 20790; ID: 5823
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- Company enters not guilty plea to three charges
- "Brookfield Gardens has entered a not guilty plea on three charges under the Environmental Protection Act.", ***unscanned
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- Company hopes to convince growers to plan pulses this spring
- Describes a recent meeting hosted by W.A. Grain and Pulse Solutions to gage the interest of Island farmers in signing on to grow pulses for the company. Based in Alberta (but owned by Chris Chivilo of PEI), W.A. Grain has already contracted several Island potato farmers (including Leonard McCardle) to grow pulses as part of their crop rotation.
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- Company loses lengthy court battle with CIDA
- Canadian Agro Sustainability Partnership (CASP), a not-for-profit company that coordinates agriculture projects worldwide, has lost a lengthy legal battle with the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)., ***unscanned
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- Company making application to take over beef feedlot
- Describes River Road Livestock owner Timothy Murphy's application to purchase ownership of a beef feedlot in Margate owned by Donald Clarke. Includes a description of the property and of Murphy's plans for the operation if he takes on ownership.
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- Company testing ancient potato variety in PEI
- Seed development company Real Potatoes is testing a south Chilean variety of potato that has been grown for nearly 2000 years old on PEI because both locations are similar when it comes to hours of daylight; this potato variety is of interest because of its ability to store well and its resistance to disease
