Year: 2018
Five years ago, inspired by farms across the globe, Rebeka Frazer-Chiasson started a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program in Miramichi. The concept was simple yet powerful. People “invest in a share” of the farm during the spring, a time when the farm’s expenses are high and the revenues are low.
Read MoreThe Greater Miramichi Regional Service Commission – Solid Waste Services is hosting a free Household Hazardous Waste & electronics collection on Saturday, May 26 in Doaktown and Miramichi.
Read MoreMiramichi Ground Search and Rescue (MGSAR) is a group of approximately 50+ volunteers who are on call 24/7/365 to respond to calls for lost or missing persons. They cover a large area from Boiestown to Neguac and Mount Carleton Provincial Park to Richibucto, one of the larger search areas in the province.
Read MoreCindi Green, Director of Autism Resources Miramichi, was a recent speaker at our regular club meetings. Autism Resources Miramichi is the busiest of nine such centers in New Brunswick.
Read MoreInterior Designer Jamie Alexander offers tips on how to give any room in your home “the designer look”, by focusing on the designer details. During the planning of a room make over there are many things to think about…
Read MoreThe NB Genealogical Society’s Annual General Meeting is fast approaching and we’d like to urge members to attend, if possible. The meeting will take place on Saturday, 26 May at the Garcelon Civic Center, 22 Budd Ave. in St. Stephen.
Read MoreSeems a little strange to be writing about the tipping point – that time between spring salmon and the first bright fish on the Miramichi – when not much more than a week ago it was cold, and the water level was near flood stage. But it’s different now.
Read MoreHistoric Beaverbrook House will be hosting Student Tours for twice a day, 9:00 am to 10:30 am and 1:00 pm to 3:30 pm, for Tuesday, May 22, Wednesday, May 23 and Thursday, May 24th. They’ve recently acquired new photographs of Lord Beaverbrook, sent from England, to add to the collection of interesting artifacts inside and out.
Read MoreWell it’s spring! A lot of us have been waiting patiently through sunshine, snow flurries and east wind to finally feel some relief of this phenomenon we call winter here in Miramichi. Experience the feeling of spring when you enter the green house it smells like the earth, has warmth and humidity and it’s free to visit. Welcome to Cole’s Garden Patch!
Read MoreThe Newcastle Rotary would like to thank everyone who helped to celebrate 75 years of Rotary International during our “Trees for Community” event on May 11, 2018. Trees are still available for purchase for $85.
Read MoreCongratulate your graduate in the Summer Issue of Giv’er Miramichi magazine, (out mid-June). Place your full colour graduation ad for only $199, before May 28th. Contact Janice or Wally at or call 506-352-7668.
Read MoreMoncton, New Brunswick – April 27, 2018 - Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) will maintain the current catch and release management measures for the recreational fishery throughout the Gulf Region for 2018, in order to further protect Atlantic salm…
Read MoreBlackville Recreation Council President and Deputy Mayor Ian Fortune presented a $2,175 cheque to Aaron Dunn on Friday, May 4, towards Aaron’s upcoming trip as part of The North Baseball Experience.
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