Month: May 2017

A Taste of Miramichi: Capers Pub & Eatery

By Miramichi Chamber of Commerce / May 31, 2017 /

A Taste of Miramichi, the Miramichi Chamber of Commerce’s dining event, runs until June 11th. Today we introduce the menu from Capers Pub & Eatery.

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Hot Water Wait Times and Low Pressure

By Giv'er Miramichi / May 30, 2017 /

Derek Taylor Plumbing offers some Tips about Hot Water Wait Times and low pressure! You are having the best dream of your life, when the annoying and intrusive “beep beep beep” of your alarm clock wakes you up. You hit every button on it to just make the noise stop, and stumble to the bathroom…

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A Taste of Miramichi: Mike’s Bar & Grill

By Miramichi Chamber of Commerce / May 30, 2017 /

A Taste of Miramichi, the Miramichi Chamber of Commerce’s dining event, runs until June 11th. Today we introduce the menu from Mike’s Bar & Grill.

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St. Andrew’s United Church Annual Summer Community Kitchen Gospel Concert

By chamber / May 29, 2017 /

St. Andrew’s United Church’s annual Summer Gospel concert will be taking place on Sunday, June 4th, 2017 at 7 pm. This event will be hosted by Miramichi’s own, Susan Butler. Proudly sponsored by the 60th Miramichi Folksong Festival Inc. This year’s featured performers include: Donna & Tyrone Hubbard, Blair Baisley, Clare & David Young, Miramichi…

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A Taste of Miramichi: Green’s Catering

By Miramichi Chamber of Commerce / May 29, 2017 /

A Taste of Miramichi, the Miramichi Chamber of Commerce’s dining event, runs until June 11th. Today we introduce the menu from Green’s Catering Food Trucks.

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Book Review: “Kouchibouguac” by Ronald Rudin

By Giv'er Miramichi / May 28, 2017 /

Subtitled”Removal, Resistance and remembrance at a Canadian National Park”, this 400 page book from the University of Toronto Press is a study of the expropriation and forced removal of 1200 people from 7 communities, which were then obliterated to make for a more “natural” National Park in 1969.

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A Taste of Miramichi: King George Bed & Breakfast

By Miramichi Chamber of Commerce / May 26, 2017 /

A Taste of Miramichi, the Miramichi Chamber of Commerce’s dining event, runs until June 11th. Today we introduce the menu from the King George Bed & Breakfast in Newcastle.

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Miramichi Fishing Report for Thursday, May 25, 2017

By Giv'er Miramichi / May 25, 2017 /
hooked for life

MIRAMICHI – IT’S THE TURNING OF A PAGE SEASON.  Spring or black salmon are basically finished except for the very odd straggler.  Bright salmon and sea trout are starting into the system, and the numbers of striped bass being caught are gradually increasing as the water warms a bit. The 2017 Miramichi Striper Cup and…

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Province to host national summit for LGBTQ youth

By Giv'er Saint John / May 24, 2017 /

New Brunswick has been selected to host OUTShine, Canada’s LGBTQ youth summit. The bi-annual summit is presented by Egale Canada Human Rights Trust, which made the announcement at this year’s summit in Windsor, Ontario.

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10 Tips for Camping on the Miramichi

By Discover Miramichi / May 23, 2017 /

This summer plan to take some time to enjoy the weather and go on a camping trip! Here are a 10 tips and tricks to help you have an enjoyable camping experience.

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A Taste of Miramichi: The Goodie Shop

By Miramichi Chamber of Commerce / May 22, 2017 /

A Taste of Miramichi, the Miramichi Chamber of Commerce’s dining event, runs until June 11th, 2017. Today we feature The Goodie Shop restaurant in downtown Newcastle.

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Wisdom Teeth

By Giv'er Miramichi / May 22, 2017 /

If they grow in properly, wisdom teeth are no different than any other teeth in your mouth. However, if they become impacted, or erupt in a strange angle or location, they may need to be removed. Learn more about your wisdom teeth and wisdom tooth extractions.

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Book Review: “Steal It All” by Chuck Bowie

By Giv'er Miramichi / May 21, 2017 /

The man continued down the hall, turned right and walked all the way to the back corner of the floor. He approached the door marked Director, Trade, opened it and walked in. The door, very solid, closed behind the intruder and the discrete click alerted the director to the presence of a guest. He swiveled around in time to receive …

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