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Nigel Armstrong
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All articles of Nigel Armstrong
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New landscaping association meets
Some of the panel members included David Carmichael from the provincial forestry division, Jamey Smith of Red Oak Landscaping and Kurt Laird of ... -
Farming, dense subdivisions bad mix say Cornwall...
The meeting was held to hear concern only, and no vote was taken. The members of council will take the information from the meeting under ... -
Facility using new process converting genetically...
At a news conference in Cornwall Friday, (Dec. 2) the provincial government announced it is contributing $1.8 million in loans, grants and labour ... -
Ethanol plant draws criticism
The project by Atlantec BioEnergy was unveiled last week (Dec. 2). It will see a facility constructed in Cornwall to demonstrate the use of ... -
Farming crisis faces two solutions, NS professor...
Greg Cameron led off the annual general meeting and conference of the PEI Adapt Council now underway at the Farm Centre. He is a professor at ... -
Coyotes present little danger to Islanders,...
(Prince Edward) Islanders have little to fear from coyotes despite the death of a woman in Cape Breton last fall, a panel of experts said ... -
Bugs are terrorists too, U.S. scientists warn
(Editor's Note: This article may not be suitable for young readers. Discretion is advised) The Imperial Japanese army killed more people with ... -
Crapaud Exhibition features new barn, more exhibits
The annual Crapaud Exhibition is underway, boasting yet another brand new barn on the site, more and better exhibits, a green barn devoted to ... -
PEI farmers resist regulations
A 25-acre plot of north shore (Prince Edward Island) potato field might fetch $25,000 from a buying farmer, if one could be found in this ... -
Money committee formed to help keep Home Farm free...
A money committee is being formed to find ways of keeping the Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island) agriculture research farm public, green and ... -
Federal Liberal food caucus hears call for domestic...
The federal Liberal food caucus rolled into Prince Edward Island last week and heard something brand new-a call for a domestic fair trade program. -
Stephen Lewis salutes work of Farmers Helping Farmers
The work of Prince Edward Islands own Farmers Helping Farmers group has caught the interest of a global titan of development work in Africa. ... -
Potato farmers accept offer
Cavendish Farms producers voted overwhelmingly yes Wednesday (July 23) to accept the latest offer from the Irving-owned company, but many look to ... -
Potato vote rejects offer
Contract potato farmers on Prince Edward Island have for a third time rejected an offer from Cavendish Farms, shocking many veteran growers for ... -
Island farmers are looking for 'justice'
An Island activist says we should stop using the phrase helping farmers when talking about the crisis facing agriculture. Year after year after ...

