Month: September 2016

Timberwolves Edge Ramblers 4-3 in Last Pre-Season Match

By Giv'er Miramichi / September 6, 2016 /

The Miramichi Timberwolves defeated the Amherst Ramblers 4-3 at the Miramichi Civic Centre on Sunday September 4th. The Ramblers took the lead early with a short handed unassisted goal from Eddie Banville at 7:25 in the 1st Period. Matt Lapointe brought the score to 2-0 on the Power Play at 14:05 assisted by White and Grenier. The Timberwolves got on…

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10 Things Under $10 to do in Miramichi this Fall!

By Giv'er Miramichi / September 4, 2016 /

1. Learn about our history. Enjoy the documentary Still Fishing, at Myers Church in Hardwicke. Still Fishing will give a new and personal perspective on the worst fishing disaster in New Brunswick History. ($) a free will offering to Myer’s Church 2. Enjoy a scenic drive along the Miramichi River Route …

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Minor Hockey Registration Starts Now

By Giv'er Miramichi / September 3, 2016 /

Avoid the Line-ups. Registration is now open for all minor hockey players in Baie Ste Anne, Miramichi, Renous, and Sunny Corner. Click here to register online. Register at a time and location of your choosing. You will need a credit card and a Medicare card to complete the registration, as well as a valid email address.…

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Miramichi Fishing Report for Thursday, September 1, 2016

By Giv'er Miramichi / September 1, 2016 /
Kyle Curtis (all the way from Japan), fishing the Cains, while on vacation. (Wynn Curtis photo)

Angling for Late August continues to be quite positive, particularly on the Main Southwest Miramichi.  Rain Wednesday evening and Thursday should keep water levels and temperatures right for fishing.  Depending on the amounts of rain, it may take a day or two for most pools to be fishable.  There have been some Fall hook-bills caught. …

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Book Review: “The Call of the Ocean” by Jim Wellman

By Giv'er Miramichi / September 1, 2016 /

Flanker Press recently released an invaluable book penned by Jim Wellman of twenty-eight fascinating profiles of people who are (or were) involved with the modern ocean fishery industry in one way or another. There are stories of lives lived on the sea, lives lost at sea, lives saved at sea, boat builders, both young and old, women who fish & more.

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