Month: November 2015
Pauline Underhill (née Coughlan) grew up in Gray Rapids, one of a dozen children. She attended the old Mountain School for six years in the late 1950’s. “Her Name Was Roseen” was written about her special childhood friend, Roseen Underhill.
Read MoreTo celebrate the start of the curling season, the Miramichi Curling club hosted an Open House today, Saturday November 7th. The event encouraged families and individuals of all ages to come and try one of Canada’s greatest sports. All skill levels were welcome and experienced curlers were on hand during the event to help beginners. The Curling Club offers…
Read MoreOn Saturday, November 7, there will be a Gospel Music Night at the Miramichi Fellowship Centre beginning at 7:00 pm. Admission is a Freewill Offering and proceeds go to the Miramichi Uganda Foundation.
Read MoreThe Greater Blackville Resource Centre (GBRC) is having its 4th Annual Turkey Drive! Each $20 donation provides a family with children a turkey. Donations can be dropped off on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 10 am to 4 pm at the GBRC, 12073 Route 8, Upper Blackville. Hampers will be distributed to registered families with children…
Read Moreby Dave Bucklow On Wednesday September 30th, members of the Northumberland Free & Accepted Masons Lodge organized a last supper to be held in their old Lodge building at 175 Newcastle Boulevard. A fine Roast Beef Dinner was enjoyed by Masons, Eastern Star, Shriners and the Widows of our departed Brothers. A rainy and stormy…
Read MoreThe Atlantic Salmon Museum’s Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony was held last month at the Doaktown Curling Club. This year’s five inductees were: Jason Wayne John Curtis of Keenan: One of the youngest inductees in the history of the Hall of Fame, Jason has been professionally involved with salmon and salmon conservation since the age of 18…
Read MoreOn October 27th children from the NBCC Nursery visited the seniors and ducks at Tweedie Manor, 71 King St, in Chatham. It was a toss-up who had the most fun. After feeding the ducks the children went inside to receive Halloween treats from all the seniors. What a warm feeling it was to spend time with the youth of our community.
Read MoreNew Brunswick singer/songwriter Ed Sealy will be performing at the Upper Blackville United Baptist Church as part of his Winter Coat Tour this weekend November 6-8. Mr. Sealy will perform this Friday and Saturday nights at 7:00 pm, Sunday morning at 11:00 am and Sunday night at 7:00 pm at the church, 301 Howard Road. Everyone welcome.
Read MoreCongratulations to Eldon Power – Ticket number #149. Eldon won $41.60 for this week’s draw. He cut the 9 of clubs so The King of spades remains in the deck and the jackpot of $160.20 will be added to next week draw! Get your toonies in by 4 pm on Tuesday.
Read MoreWith the fishing season over and equipment taken care of, I’ll wrap up another year with my annual Christmas shopping suggestions for the angler. I’ve checked with my friends in the tackle shops and have an estimated price range for many items mentioned. This column is the “clip and paste” on the fridge with certain…
Read MoreBy Greg Trevors There is so much to learn about the world around us. I should know, I’ve spent the last 10 years travelling and experiencing as much as I could in 35 countries. Now, I’m returning to Canada to provide parents with a wonderful way to educate their children about people, places and cultures…
Read MorePosted by Peter Gadd The Miramichi Naturalists’ Club would like to invite to our monthly meetings those in the community who enjoy and appreciate the natural flora and fauna that is all around us. We, who live in the Miramichi area, are indeed extremely fortunate. We are surrounded by so much of the natural world…
Read MoreThe provincial government is contributing $175,000 towards the Miramichi Salmon-Bartholomew River project, the largest private land conservation project in the province’s history. “We are pleased to partner with the Nature Conservancy of Canada on this project,” said Tourism, Heritage and Culture Minister Bill Fraser. “This partnership will result in the long-term protection of one of New Brunswick’s natural treasures.”
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