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Join the Douglastown Community Church for a thoughtful worship service at 11:00 am on Sundays that includes beautiful music, gospel-rich sermons and other opportunities to draw closer to our Creator and Redeemer. Don’t hesitate to contact us with questions. We can’t wait to meet you in person! This Spring we are exploring the book of…
Read MoreFREDERICTON (GNB) – The provincial government is seeking volunteers to serve as mission staff members for Team NB for the 2021 Canada Summer Games which will take place in the Niagara region, in Ontario, from Aug. 6 to 21. Team NB will have a contingent of about 400 athletes, coaches, managers and mission staff. The…
Read MoreThe 5th Annual Butterfly Release for Hospice Miramichi Inc. is happening…. with a few changes! Butterflies are available for purchase but are to be released by you at your choice of location and join us virtually as we Live Stream our event! Why purchase a butterfly to release?– Remember a loved one?– Celebrate a graduate–…
Read MoreOn Friday June 5, Carrefour Beausoleil School celebrated their graduates in a very special way. With the help of the Miramichi Police Force, the staff left the school at 12:30 to make their way to Warwick Settlement to surprise the first of their 14 graduates. Appointments were set up secretly with their parents. Led by…
Read MoreAuthors Heather Down and Catherine Kenwell gathered stories from every province to illustrate the effects of COVID-19 and the ways in which ordinary Canadians are performing extraordinary acts of kindness during the pandemic. Miramichi Pizza Delight restauranteurs, Brian Geneau and David Hale were featured in one of the stories for their efforts to lift the…
Read MoreAre you a recent High School Graduate? Want to capture those unforgettable memories? Private Prom photoshoots are available either for yourself or with a group of friends by Susan Brophy of Susan Brophy Photography! If you are interested or to book, contact her at 1-506-624-7790 and also be sure to visit her following websites: Website…
Read MoreDo you like to have fun? Do you like to help people? Do you like shopping “amidst” beautiful things? Do you have a half day a week to volunteer? Would you like to devote that time to a caring, community-focused organization? Then The Hospice Shoppe is the place for you! For more information, and a…
Read MoreWe are an extraordinary adventurous family who left our roots in Saskatchewan in July 2019 for an adventure of a lifetime. We took time to learn a little bit in each province as we rolled through with our camper trailer in tow. Once we got to Miramichi we enjoyed visiting family and friends so much…
Read MoreTo respect public health protocols and recommendations with respect to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Miramichi Multicultural Association will be hosting the End Racism, End Hate Peace Convoy this weekend. Vehicles will meet at the NBCC Miramichi Parking Lot at 2:00 pm on Sunday, June 7th, 2020. A few speakers will begin the event on Sunday.…
Read MoreMichael Walsh was born and raised on the Miramichi. His Acadian mother, Nellie (Comeau) was a school teacher and his father Albert Walsh worked for DND at the Ammunition Depot in Renous and then the RCAF base in Chatham. Albert was a proud veteran of WWII and this heavily influenced Mike as did his mother’s…
Read MoreCairns based singer/song writer Robert Ross has released his latest single from his album “It’s Never Too Late”. His song “I Will Rise” (CRS Digital and Checked Label Services) deals with the issue of domestic violence. Born in Barryville, Miramichi, Robert is now based in Cairns, Australia. Robert states: “The song “I Will Rise” is…
Read MoreSince 2016, nearly seventy thousand guests have participated in programming provided by the Friends of Beaubears Island Inc. This year, despite the setbacks brought on by the current situation, the doors of the Interpretive Centre will open on June 17. In compliance with existing guidelines, and wishing the safety of both our staff and our guests,…
Read MoreA group of Miramichi seamstresses have been making scrub caps and sending them to nurses in Montreal. It started when Alexandros Halavrezos, a nurse at St. Mary’s Hospital in Montreal who had been working many long shifts, reached out to his aunt Georgia Halavrezos asking if she could make him a few scrub caps. “Do…
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