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The Ironmen Split Two Games in Season Opener
The Ironmen split a season opening double header in the Port City winning the first game 4-1 and dropping the second to Saint John 8-3. Jason Jarvis tossed a no-hitter in his Ironmen debut allowing one run with 5 k’s and two walks in game one. Jeff Watkin had two...
New Community Garden at Greater Blackville Resource Centre
The Greater Blackville Resource Centre now has raised garden beds for rent. $30 will provide you with a 3′ x 8′ raised garden bed loaded with top soil, manure and peat moss. The GBRC will also have hand tools, gloves and water on site for your use. The community garden is...
Youth Celebration of Fish NB Day
by Miramichi Salmon Association Join us on June 2nd for NB Fish Days on the Miramichi! Kids aged 14 and under and their families are welcome to this youth-centered event. Fishing will take place at Wilson’s Point (behind the Enclosure campground) from 10AM-2PM. There will be a free BBQ and beverages...
Information Awareness Session: Hiring Through Immigration
May 30, 2018 – Rodd Miramichi River Hotel 7:30am-8:00am – Breakfast Information Awareness Session by Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Presentation by Miramichi Regional Multicultural Association JUST ADDED!! 10:00 am -11:30 am – International Recruitment Workshop 11.30 am- 2:00 pm – Open door: Meet a Population Growth Development Officer about immigration. ...
Countdown to Rotary Ribfest 2018 – Tent Party and Rib Eating Contest Updates
HOT TENT PARTY Our Friday night “Hot Tent Party“ is sponsored by Pepsi Zero Sugar. Dance starts at 7:00 PM and prizes will be drawn every hour on the hour starting at 9 PM and ending at 12!! No purchase necessary BUT you have to be there to win!! Justin...
Real “Good Food” Needs a Real Community Impact
by Rebeka Frazer-Chiasson Five years ago, inspired by farms across the globe, I 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...
Annual Spring Clean-Up and Hazardous Waste Collection
The Spring Clean Up for the village of Blackville will be held on Thursday, May 24. This collection will include yard waste (boxed, bagged or tied in three foot length bundles); stoves, refrigerators, freezers, barbecues, bicycles, beds, mattresses, furniture, etc. Regular garbage will also be collected on that day. Please...
Outdoor Safety Tips by Miramichi Ground Search and Rescue
MGSAR at Striper Cup 2017 Miramichi 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...
Cindi Green, Director of Autism Resources Miramichi
Cindi 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. They receive some limited government funding, but help support their center through the sale of used books and clothing as well...
Make Over Tips that will give your space the Designer look.
by Jamie Alexander Often times clients & friends ask, how do I get the “Look”?... you know the designer Look? My response is always “Attention is in the details, the designer details”. During the planning of a room make over there are many things to think about. Contractors, electricians, painters...
New Brunswick Genealogical Society- AGM
The Society's Annual Geneal 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. A soup-and-sandwich lunch will be available (at a very reasonable cost) at noon. ...
The Tipping Point
Since he was a boy Keith Wilson has been taking people to the Fork’s Pool where the North Branch – to the right – meets the main stem of the Cains River about 50 miles upstream from where the Cains enters the SW Miramichi. by Brad Burns Fishing Seems a...
There Once Was a Boy
Student Tours May 22 to 24th at Historic Beaverbrook House. There once was a boy who lived in the town known as Newcastle. He loved not only his home but the whole surrounding area.. He went on to travel throughout Canada, and then on to England, where he became the...