Month: July 2018

2018 New Brunswick Regional Celebration in Doaktown

By Giv'er Miramichi / July 10, 2018 /

Come out one and all and bring a family member or a friend from 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. to the Prospect Place located at 22 Prospect Street in Doaktown on Saturday, July 14th, 2018 for the 2018 New Brunswick Regional Celebration. Admission is FREE and is jam packed with a lot of fun filed things for the whole family!!

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Edie Szabo – Teaching and Encouraging Artists is her Passion

By Giv'er Miramichi / July 10, 2018 /

Edie Szabo’s lifelong passion for art started when she was six years old, living in Budapest. At age 18 she studied art and design in Budapest and at 22 her grandparents brought her to Canada. She worked hard to study English and in a few years become a lab and x-ray technician in a hospital in Ontario.

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MIRAMICHI GENEALOGY

By Giv'er Miramichi / July 9, 2018 /

NBGS Miramichi’s mandate is to promote the collection, preservation and accessibility of genealogical and heritage records through projects pertaining to genealogy and heritage. We do this by promoting education of members and the general public in the Miramichi area. The group meets eight times a year on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 6:15 pm at the Chatham Public Library. Meetings are not held in June, July, August or December. Members of the public are welcome to attend any meeting.

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Create the Designer Coastal Look at your Cottage

By Giv'er Miramichi / July 7, 2018 /

by Jamie Alexander Life is a Dream come true when you’re at the Cottage. Lazy days of summer are a treat when you spend them at the cottage. Huddled & gathered around the table enjoying dad’s latest BBQ treat paired with mom’s homemade potato salad. The vision for the 2018 Big Brothers Big Sisters Dream…

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Summer Reading on the River

By Giv'er Miramichi / July 6, 2018 /

While there is plenty to do and see in the Miramichi, make some time to explore some of the excellent books penned by Miramichi authors as well as some books about the area.

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Temporary Closure of Salmon Pools on the Miramichi River

By Giv'er Miramichi / July 5, 2018 /

Fisheries and Oceans Canada wishes to inform the public that the following 26 salmon fishing pools will be closed to angling for all species of fish, due to high water temperature and low water levels. This closure will be starting Thursday, July 5, 2018 and will continue until conditions improve, as per the warm water protocol in place.

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How to Deal with Cyberbullying and Substance Abuse

By Giv'er Miramichi / July 5, 2018 /

According to the Megan Meier Foundation—a foundation created by Tina Meier after her 13-year-old daughter, Megan, took her own life as a result of being cyberbullied—approximately 34 percent of all school-aged kids have endured cyberbullying at some point in their lives. While many people think of this type of bullying as strictly a teenage issue,…

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Miramichi June Salmon Fishing

By Brad Burns / July 4, 2018 /

I’m back in Maine after a couple of weeks of June salmon fishing on the Miramichi.  I’m going to ride out the heat wave here and then head back up, hopefully at the end of the week.

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Cleaning Your Jewellery – Get Ready To Sparkle This Summer

By Giv'er Miramichi / July 4, 2018 /

Cleaning Your Jewellery – Get Ready To Sparkle This Summer By Lori Murray – Wishart After a fun day at the beach…salt water, sand and suntan lotion can build up and cause your diamond ring to look a little dull and to lack the luster it used to have. While you’re treating yourself to a…

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Birding in Miramichi

By Giv'er Miramichi / July 3, 2018 /

Are you interested in birding in the Miramichi area? There are several “hot spots” that Nature Miramichi would like to bring to your attention.

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History of Beaubear Credit Union

By Giv'er Miramichi / July 2, 2018 /

This year, the Beaubear Credit Union celebrates its 80th anniversary as a staple in the Miramichi area. Looking back over their storied history, there can be little doubt that, while undergoing a great deal of change, they have long retained their own unique, and admirable, character.

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