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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Final Day Schedule for Come Home to The River - McNamee


Priceville Footbridge photo by James E. Stewart courtesy of the McNamee on the Mighty Miramichi Facebook group.

Sunday August 16th, 2009

8 - 11:30 am: Breakfast - Boiestown Lions Club
Prepared by the Lions Club

11:30 am – 1:30 pm: Golf Tournament - Open to registered guests of "Come Home to the River - McNamee 2009" at the Old Mill Pond Golf Course in Doaktown.

12 noon - 3 pm: Salmon and Fiddlehead Dinner - McNamee Recreation Centre
Prepared by Landmark Masonic Lodge members

1:30 pm: Open House - Former New Bandon School now the Women's Institute Hall
Tea and Coffee will be served

2 pm: Memorial Tree Planting and Time Capsule Placement

Late Afternoon / Early Evening: Interdenominational Church Service with participation from all the churches in the community.
Gospel Concert with a Corn Boil - Boiestown Fair Grounds.
Farewll chats.
The organizing committee will also hold a debriefing meeting and wrap-up.

For more information visit www.comehometotheriver.com

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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Schedule Today at Come Home to the River - McNamee


**Calendar pictured right is sold out.

Saturday August 15th, 2009

7-9 am: Community Breakfast at McNamee Recreation Centre
Prepared by McNamee Pentecostal Assembly SOLD OUT

8:30 - 11:30 am: Country Market & Ball Games - McNamee Recreation Centre

12 noon – 1 pm: Lunch at Ludlow Recreation Centre
Prepared by Ludlow Recreation Council

12 noon - 3 pm: Open House at Former New Bandon School now the Women's Institute Hall
Tea and Coffee will be served

2 - 6 pm: Canoe Races from Ludlow to the Footbridge
Perley the Magician at Footbridge
Jam Session (Bring your musical instrument) at Footbridge
Hot dogs, hamburgers, pop will also be available.
Prepared by McNamee Pentecostal Youth Group.

3:30 pm: "We're Going For a Walk"
Parade of People from the Footbridge to Wilson's Homestead

4 - 6 pm: Storytelling at the Wilson Homestead

4 - 6 pm for both Option A and Option B: Dinner Option A Bean and Scallop at the Orange Lodge, Top of Stewarts Hill
Prepared by the Orange Lodge
Dinner Option B Turkey Dinner at McNamee Recreation Centre
Prepared by St. James Anglican Church. SOLD OUT

8 pm - 12:30 am: Night at the Museum 2 For Youth at Woodmen's Museum Boiestown. Limited Capacity.

9 pm - 1 am: Dance at Boiestown Lion's Club Sponsored privately

For more information visit www.comehometotheriver.com

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Friday, August 14, 2009

Half-Snapped at O'Donaghue's Tonight


Wade Hallihan and Kyle Richardson are Half-Snapped!
Join them tonight at O'Donaghue's Pub in downtown Chatham for the very best of a good time!
10pm - 2am
www.odonaghuespub.com

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Come Home to the River - McNamee Schedule for Today


Friday August 14, 2009

10am - 7pm: Registration

12 noon - 1pm: Lunch at the McNamee Recreation Centre with Sandwiches, Sweets, Drinks
Prepared by St. James Anglican Church

2pm: Softball Games at McNamee Recreation Centre
Afternoon Tea & Homemade Dessert at the Wilson Family Homestead
Browse Handcrafted commemorative items by Ethel Wilson at the Wilson Family Homestead located in the "Big House"

4pm: Scouts of Canada BBQ Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Drinks

4pm - 6pm: Dinner at the McNamee Recreation Centre with Salad Plate
Prepared by the United Church of Boiestown

7:30pm - 10 pm: Country Jamboree at the McNamee Recreation Centre

For more information visit www.comehometotheriver.com

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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Carla Gunn at Words on Water


Date: Thursday, August 20, 2009
Time: 6:30pm - 9:00pm
Location: Saltwater Sounds, 1738 Water Street Miramichi, NB
Phone: 506.773.8010
Email: editor@breadnmolasses.com

This month the Words on Water series is happy to have Carla Gunn with us to read from her acclaimed debut novel, Amphibian.

Along with writing, Carla Gunn works as an occupational consultant and teaches psychology. Her writing has been published in the Globe and Mail, the National Post and heard on CBC radio. Raised in rural Miramichi, she now lives in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

About Amphibian:

Nine-year-old Phineas William Walsh has an encyclopedic knowledge of the natural world. He knows that if you wet a dog's food with your saliva and he refuses to eat it then he's top dog, and he knows that dolphins can sleep half a brain at a time. What he doesn't know, though, is why his grandfather died, or why waste-of-flesh Lyle always picks on him. Or why his parents can't live together -- after all, when other mate-for-life animals have a fight, it's not like one of them just packs his bags and leaves the country.

To make it to-infinity worse, he's worried sick about what humans are doing to the planet, and his mother is worried sick about him. But shouldn't everyone be losing sleep over the fact that a quarter of all Earth's mammals are on the Red List of Threatened Species? So, when a White's tree frog ends up in an aquarium in his fourth-grade classroom, it's the last straw, and he and his best friend, Bird, are spurred to action.

Praise for Amphibian:

"Carla Gunn has fashioned (more likely been possessed by) an irresistible voice. I confess this kid grabbed me from the top and held me in tender thrall." – Globe and Mail

"Sometimes you start reading a book and fall in love by page two. That's what happened when I tore through Carla Gunn's novel Amphibian ... [A] sparkling, memorable debut." – The Coast

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And, as WOW has each month, we have a theme for the evening. This month's theme is "Environment". So dig out any stories, songs, poems or skits with an Environmental theme that you've crafted and share it with an attentive and warm audience during the open mic portion of our evening. Or, if you'd like to share something with us that does not have to do with the theme, that's ok too. We'd love to hear from everyone!

Admission is free, but donations are happily accepted to help us continue with the Words on Water series.

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Come Home to the River - McNamee Happening This Weekend


Front book cover pictured right of limited edition (250 print run) Come Home to the River coffee table book.

These soft covered (in colour) books feature 200 pages of photographs and short stories including 60 pages of colour pictures and 140 pages of black and white photos. The book measures 8.5 inches by 11 inches with a perfect bind. It is a magnificent book containing picture and story submissions about this stretch of the Main Southwest Miramichi River and its people. The book includes photographs of community area schools, the footbridge, homesteads, work, stores, churches, families - just about anything and everything that depicts the past and present lifestyle in this area.

The price is $30 per book. (Shipping costs not included.) To obtain your copy, you must pre-order with your deposit of the full purchase price. Only 250 copies are available.

Contact Viola O'Donnell Savage at (506) 459-3938 or via email at vhsavage@nbnet.nb.ca

Remember the Come Home to the River - McNamee event happens this weekend August 14-16. For more information and to register visit www.comehometotheriver.com

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Warren Barfield Tomorrow Night at the Rodd-Miramichi


Date: Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Time: 7:00pm - 10:00pm
Location: Rodd Miramichi 1809 Water St. Miramichi, NB
Phone: 506.843.2208
www.thelighthouseevents.com

Tickets are $10 and can be acquired through Genesis Spa and Salon or by calling/emailing LIFE Radio and thelighthouseevents.com for more details.

A bit of history on Warren:

Born in Goldsboro, North Carolina, Barfield's music is often classified as a mix of pop, rock, folk, and soul. His compositions are largely inspired by the Christian writers, Brennan Manning and Philip Yancey. He was part of the "In the Name of Love Tour" in 2005 with Todd Agnew and BarlowGirl. In 2004, he toured with Toby McKeehan and Third Day.

Discography

* Worth Fighting For (2008)
* Reach (2006)
* Warren Barfield (2003)

www.facebook.com/warrenbarfield
www.myspace.com/warrenbarfield
www.youtube.com/warrenbarfield

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Monday, August 10, 2009

Calling All Miramichi Writers!

For those who are interested in the Writers in the Schools (WiSP) program, the registration deadline is fast approaching. Ginny Hill, the WiSP administrator, would like confirmations of participation by August 25.

There have been changes this year, including the honorarium being increased to $250 per school visit, but also the requirement of a police check (a necessity that can't be worked around).

If you wish to participate you may write Ginny Hill - Ginnyh@nb.sympatico.ca - for more information.

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Friday, August 07, 2009

Miramichi Folk Song Festival Today


Closing Concert
Time: 6:00 P.M.
ADMISSION: $25.00, by reservation only, Weekly pass will also cover this show.
Location: Beaverbrook Kin Centre, 100 Newcastle Blvd
Featuring: Whoop Step & Driver (A History of the Miramichi Folksong Festival) Written by Bernie Colepaugh and performed by the Heritage players.
Sponsored by: Econolodge & City Square Restaurant, 365 Pleasant St., Miramichi, NB.

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Thursday, August 06, 2009

Today at the Miramichi Folk Song Festival



Noon Luncheon with live music
Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Location: Beaverbrook Kin Centre, 100 Newcastle Blvd.
Tickets: Adults :$12.00 Children : $5.00
Featured Music: 11:30 a.m. - singer - Robbie Currie from Halifax
12:00 Noon - singer - John Lordon & David Bunnell
12.30 p.m. - singer- BobMcCallum
Reservation can be made for the first seating only
By Phone: (506) 622-1780 or by
E-mail: bb2@sympatico.ca or ph. 506-611-1780
Sponsored by Rodd Miramichi River

Story Telling Workshop
Time: 2:00 pm
Location: Beaverbrook Kin Centre, 100 Newcastle Blvd.
Tickets: Free
Featured Music: Peter Pacey, Bull of the woods from Fredericton, N.B.

SPECIAL GUESTS

Ivan & Vivian Hicks, New Brunswick's ambassadors of fiddle music and 2008 ECMA winners, plus Robert Currie, Gerry Roberts, Steve Heckbert, Cathy Daigle, David Stone, Melanie Ross Breen, Elizabeth Smith, Peter Pacey, Wesley Jagoe,and Smith School of Highland Dance.

Time: 7:30 pm
Location: Beaverbrook Kin Centre
Advance Tickets:$12.00 At the Door: $15.00
On Sale at Books Inn, Bills Kwik Way - Stitching Post Bathurst
By E-mail at bb2@sympatico.ca or ph. 506-622-1780
Children under 12 with adult FREE

Jam Session
Following evening concert at the Black Horse Tavern, across the street from the Beaverbrook Kin Centre. For those 19 and over, bring your voice and your musical instruments or just come and enjoy the music.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Come Meet the Seals Tour

Miramichi River Tourism Association invite you to the "Come Meet the Seals Tour" Friday July 17th, 2009 in Tabusintac.

Tour departure at 8:00 am from the Miramichi and arrive back at approx. 2:00 pm.

Tour fees :

$50 - Adult
$45 - Seniors
$40 - Children Under 12

Pick-up at Visitor Information Center Hwy 11 (other arrangements may be provided).

Boat tour to meet the Seals and Bird Ramsar Site Sanctuary, one of the few left in Canada. Lunch provided.

Don't miss this exciting day!! Book your tour today.
Call 506-778-8444 or 836-9988.

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Friday, May 15, 2009

Giant Estate Auction this Weekend

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Thursday, May 07, 2009

Drea Macdonald at Saltwater Sounds

Drea Macdonald is coming to Miramichi, NB to promote her new CD Between You and Me. Based in Charlottetown, PEI, Drea is a talented singer/songwriter/musician.

When: Saturday, May 9th 2009
Time: 3:00-5:00
Where: Saltwater Sounds
1738 Water Street, Chatham (Miramichi), NB
506-773-8010

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Tuesday, May 05, 2009

More Miramichiers in Ireland

Reading Bread 'n Molasses magazine.

Visiting lots of castles.

Mighty Miramichiers surely enjoyed a Mighty Mac Meal.

A little reminder of home.




The crew have been amazed by the narrowness of the streets and roads.


Hang on!

Sunset at Gulway Bay.

The Irish version of our Dollar store.

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Bread 'n Molasses in Ireland


When Miramichiers travel they take their Bread 'n Molasses with them!

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Sunday, May 03, 2009

Dimestore Fisherman

Please be advised that the second airing of the 2008 Dimestore Fishermen episode that was filmed in Miramichi last summer will be on WILDTV during the week of May 4th. Go to www.wildtv.ca for air times. We believe they will also be re-airing the episode the week of May 25th.

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Saturday, May 02, 2009

Healthy Living Expo in Miramichi


The people of the Miramichi region are invited to Healthy Living 2009 happening this week.

Healthy Living 2009 is a wellness event being organized by the Regional Health Authority B-Miramichi Zone and will feature motivational speaker and well-known psychologist Dr. Michael Vallis, PhD, along with an expo component featuring up to 40 displays of chronic disease prevention and management information.

Thursday, May 7 the expo will be open from 4pm-7pm with the Dr. Vallis presentation beginning at 7pm.

"The Miramichi region has some of the highest rates in overweight, obesity, cancer, diabetes and heart-disease," says Fonda Kazi, Vice President of Community Care of Regional Health Authority B. "But this region also has some of the most caring people country-wide and we care about ourselves and each other. Having a wellness expo will give people the chance to collect information, learn what they need to do to change lifestyles and come away with the desire to lead healthy, active lives."

Helping people learn this message will be registered clinical psychologist Dr. Michael Vallis, PhD. Dr. Michael Vallis is employed at the Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre, Halifax, where he practices health psychology and also is the Associate Professor in Psychiatry and Adjunct Professor in Psychology with Dalhousie University. He is described as an advocate, mentor and supporter of students. In 2007, he received the Clinical Community Recognition Award (CCRA).

Dr. Vallis positively affects the lives of clients and community members through individual and group counseling, public lecturing and an extensive research program. He recently opened the Behavior Change Institute within the Capital District Health Authority in Nova Scotia.

While at Healthy Living 2009, his presentation entitled, "So You Think You Can Dance ... Walking the Walk of Wellness, " will speak on the importance of self-management of chronic disease. His belief is that "lifestyle is twice as effective as medication."

"Dr. Vallis really gets to the heart of the matter when it comes to prevention and management of chronic disease and the choice to live healthier lifestyles. We are excited to be able to organize this event and bring him to speak to the people of this region."

Along with Dr. Vallis's presentation, the expo will feature more than 40 displays of health promotion information on topics ranging from Diabetes to Cancer, smoking cessation to Alzheimer's. Attendees will be able to visit displays of the Arthritis Society, VON, Baby-Friendly Initiative, Mental Health, Sexual Health, healthy eating, physical activity, physiotherapy, in-home rehabilitation, early language services and much, much more.

This event is a three-part event where it will be open to healthcare professionals; general public and workplace wellness committees at different times. It is made possible with financial support from the Department of Wellness, Culture and Sport. Anyone wanting more information on this event can call Clarissa Harris at (506) 623-3273.

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Thursday, April 30, 2009

More from Ireland

A delegation from Miramichi are in Ireland this week on their way to County Monaghan, the place our city is twinned with.

The Mighty Miramichiers sent us a few pictures of the sights and hospitality they've been experiencing.





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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Recognize Anyone?


A delegation are in Ireland this week on their way to County Monaghan, the Irish region that the City of Miramichi is twinned with. The Mighty Miramichiers are enjoying wonderful hospitality from the Irish people.


The crew say Ireland reminds them a lot of Miramichi. Pictured above is O'Donoghue's in Dublin, not to be confused with O'Donaghue's Pub in Miramichi. The crew spent a couple of days in the city of Dublin.

The delegation are travelling throughout the country discovering its culture and history as they make their way to County Monaghan for its annual Irish Festival this weekend.

Trinity College in Dublin dates back to the early 1700s.


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Thursday, March 12, 2009

NB 55+ Games

You enjoy meeting people, making new friends?

You like to play one of these sports: bowling, carpet bowling, washer toss, duplicate bridge, horseshoes, auction 45, darts, pool, cribbage, shuffleboard, golf or track & field?

The City of Miramichi invites you to take part in the New Brunswick 55+ Games, from June 24-26, 2009 by filling out the registration form before April 15, 2009. We are looking forward to welcoming you to the Games.

All NB residents, 55 or over are eligible to participate. Application forms are available at www.nbscf.ca/nbgames and at www.miramichi.org.

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Interactive Leadership Seminar

Hosted by MYPIE
Presenting the Myths and Challenges about leadership
Based on the principles of the 360˚Leader

Interactive after-work business gathering with Colin Holmes from Impact Miramichi to discuss the Myths and Challenges about leadership; whether you are a professional, entrepreneur, a student or a community citizen, you will learn how to become an efficient leader with your peers, your superiors and in your life in general.

Date: Wednesday March 25th, 2009
Time: After work (5:00pm)
Location: NBCC-Miramichi
Lecture theatre Hall, A1145 Main Campus
Cost: $5 (light meal included)

Please confirm your presence by contacting Nadine Duguay at nadine.duguay@ent-miramichi.ca or at (506) 622-5255.

This event is brought to you with the collaboration of Miramichi Towne Ford.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

MYPIE Gala 2009

The network of Miramichi Young Professionals and Involved Entrepreneurs (MYPIE) will host its first Award Gala Ceremony on Saturday April 18th at the Miramichi Golf and Country Club. The goal of the event is to not only reward three members of the community in the area of community development, entrepreneurship, and profession or trade, but also to celebrate MYPIE's accomplishments to date on the river.

Awards will be presented for the following categories: MYPIE Entrepreneur of the year, MYPIE Professional of the year, and MYPIE Community Champion of the year.

To be eligible the candidates must be residents of the Miramichi or surrounding areas for at least two years and be preferably 35 years old and under. Each award has other specific criteria that must be met. Winners will receive a plaque as well as a significant package prize deal.

The selection committee, which will be specially put together for this event, will consist of representatives from the business community and organizations on the Miramichi. All eligible candidates can submit their applications through an open-nomination process (they can nominate themselves or a third party can on their behalf) and complete all required forms and documentation before April 6th 2009. Nominations forms can be obtained on the MYPIE website (mypie.ca), at Enterprise Miramichi, CBDC Northumberland, Miramichi Chamber of Commerce, and the City of Miramichi.

Nomination forms can be submitted to:

Enterprise Miramichi/MYPIE GALA 2009
Attn: Selection Committee
158 Wellington Street
Miramichi, NB E1N 1L9
Fax: (506) 622-2160
Email: galanominations2009@mypie.ca

The gala will start off with cocktails from 6-7pm to be followed by a dinner with musical entertainment and the award ceremony. Deanna Graves, past president and current treasurer from MYPIE's sister organization, Fusion Saint John, will be the guest speaker of the evening. Table sponsorships are currently available and tickets for the event can be purchased through Enterprise Miramichi at the cost of $25 each; please contact Nadine Duguay or Kelly Sherrard at (506) 622-7890.

MYPIE 2009 AWARDS

MYPIE Entrepreneur of the Year
This award recognizes and celebrates the entrepreneurial spirit and success found within our younger demographic on the river. Determination, dynamism, and innovation are all words that represent well the young people involved in the business community of the Miramichi.

MYPIE Professional of the year
This award recognizes a young civic-minded person that has excelled in their career or industry to date. Whether the achievement touched the lives of a few in your office or of many in the community or in the field of work, this person has the dynamism, positive attitude, and drive to excel at what they do on a daily basis. This person is simply put an example to all in their fields.

MYPIE Community Champion of the year
Community Involvement is a trait that we find in all demographics; this award has been created to specifically recognize the drive, generosity, and commitment displayed by a young person in their community. Whether you are a high school student or a professional with 10 years of experience, you must have shown outstanding community involvement, leadership, and a civic-minded attitude. You are one of the "doers," a mover and a shaker that embraces community spirit and to whom the word volunteer really comes as a second nature.

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Monday, March 02, 2009

Great Line Up for Women's Conference

Women can expect another great line-up of speakers for the fourth annual Day for Women conference scheduled for Thursday, March 5, 2009 in Miramichi. The conference organized by the Women's Wellness Program of the Miramichi Regional Hospital celebrates International Women's Day.

This year's conference will feature keynote speaker Kathleen Cooper, an environmental law researcher from Toronto who will present "All in a Day - One Woman's Choices for Self, Family and Community." Other speakers include representatives from the Canadian Cancer Society who will speak about the "Myths and Truths of Cancer" and the NB Heart Centre that will present the latest information about heart disease. Miramichier Paula Foley will also give a presentation about empowerment titled "Reclaiming Ourselves". The day will end with a demonstration from Yoga instructor Charlene Pearce.

The annual conference provides women an opportunity to be educated on women's issues and listen to informative presentations. The Day for Women will be held in the Highland Theatre at the Miramichi Regional Hospital. Attendees are asked to bring a non-perishable food item or a personal hygiene product. All items will be donated to the Miramichi Food Bank and the Miramichi Emergency Centre for Women. For more information or to register please call 623-6136.

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Miramichi Gets Special Recognition for Excellent Programs for Winter Tourism

The City of Miramichi participant in the Winners Circle category of the 2008-2009 WinterLights Celebrations program, received a 5-star rating and a special recognition for Excellent Programs for Winter Tourism. The annual awards ceremony were held in Prince George, British Columbia on February 21st , 2009.

The City of Miramichi celebrates the season of winter and actively promotes all the season has to offer to both residents and visitors. Various players contribute to the significant level of success. The students in the Youth Care Worker II course created and presented a number of outreach events, which were well attended. A student in the Graphic Design program created an excellent WinterLights Celebrations promotional brochure and poster.

District 16 students, through mentoring and use of the smart board project, created a high level of awareness of the community to the world.

The White Gold promotion realized visitors from as far away as Mexico and Germany. Other key forces include ones such as effective partnerships, winter packages, the Super Host activities, signage and having the Visitor Information Centre open all year! Congratulations.

WinterLights Celebrations is the winter edition of the popular Communities in Bloom program and encourages all Canadians to join in their local community events and activities, and to experience the beauty and thrill of winter.

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Saturday, January 03, 2009

New Year's baby welcomed at the Miramichi Regional Hospital

The Miramichi Regional Hospital welcomed its New Year's baby at 11:52 p.m on January 1. A baby girl, Georgia was born to Melanie Robertson and Jimmy Browne of Miramichi weighing 6 pounds, 13 ounces. Georgia is a sister to brothers, Mason and Cole.

As part of the New Brunswick Medical Society's 2009 Safe Start Program, family physician Dr. Moses Rambaran, presented Georgia and her mother with a new infant car seat. The NB Medical Society presents an infant car seat to the first New Year's baby born in each hospital as part of its Safe Start Program. The program reinforces the importance that children need to be properly restrained in motor vehicles.

Miramichi's New Year's baby Georgia with her proud mother Melanie Robertson


On behalf of the NB Medical Society's 2009 Safe Start Program,
family physician Dr. Moses Rambaran presents a new infant car seat
to Melanie Robertson and her daughter, Georgia, Miramichi's New Year's baby.

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Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Miramichi celebrates Emergency Nurses Week

One of the first health care professionals you will meet and speak to in a hospital emergency department is a nurse. Emergency nurses at the Miramichi Regional Hospital will be celebrating Emergency Nurses Week by promoting this nursing specialty and recognizing their contribution to the health and safety of Miramichi citizens.

This year the National Emergency Nurses Affiliation (NENA) of Canada is celebrating Emergency Nurses week October 5-11. Emergency Nurses day is Wednesday, October 8. This year’s theme “Emergency Nurses…Simply the Best!” reflects the dedication of emergency nurses in the Miramichi and around the world.

In Miramichi, nurses provided patient care as well as a supportive and a caring atmosphere to 42,087 patients from April 2007 to March 2008. Their special training provides them the skills to make critical decisions affecting patient care. Some of these skills include advanced cardiac care, trauma care, sexual assault examinations, and advanced emergency children’s care.

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AUTISM RISK AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP

Autism Resources Miramichi Inc. with the support of the Miramichi Police Force
PRESENT
Dennis Debbaudt’s
AUTISM RISK AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP

Tuesday October 21, 2008
9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Rodd Miramichi River Hotel
1809 Water Street
Miramichi, New Brunswick, E1N 1B2

Tel: (506) 773-3111, Fax: (506) 773-3110

www.roddhotelsandresorts.com

Separate Parent’s Information Session

6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Dr. Losier Middle School Theatre

Dennis, the proud father of Brad, a young man who has autism, wrote the ground-breaking booklet “Avoiding Unfortunate Situations” in 1994, the first-ever look at the interactions between children and adults with autism and law enforcement professionals. He has since written frequently on the topic including the book "Autism, Advocates and Law Enforcement Professionals: Recognizing and Reducing Risk Situations for People with Autism Spectrum Disorders" and articles for the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin and Sheriff Magazine. He consulted to ABC News 20/20 for the segment, “A Simple Man”, about autism and false confession, and was instrumental in the development of the state of Maryland's Police and Correctional Training Commissions 1999 curriculum "Why Law Enforcement Needs to Recognize Autism".

An author, video producer and law enforcement trainer, Dennis turned his attention to providing autism recognition response and risk management training to law enforcement and emergency first responders in 1991.

He presents to law enforcement agencies in the United States, Canada and United Kingdom. His materials are in use by police departments around the world.

A Detroit native, he now resides with his wife Gay and son Brad in South Florida. For more information about the presenter, please visit his website at:

http://www.autismriskmanagement.com

What You Will Learn

• How to recognize the behavior symptoms and become informed on the contact approaches to minimize situations of risk, i.e., risk of victimization of the person with autism, and risk to the first responder.

• How to be prepared for an Autism Emergency.

• How to save valuable time and resources.

• How to avoid litigation.

Download Brochure (PDF)

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Tuesday, October 07, 2008

World Breastfeeding Week to be celebrated

Miramichi's Baby Friendly Committee in partnership with the VON Healthy Baby and Me program, Family Resource Centres, and Mommies and Tummies will be celebrating World Breastfeeding Week during the first week of October through various activities both in hospital and the community. Events planned include participation in the International Quintessence Breastfeeding Challenge, an information display, and a gift basket donated to a new mother who has initiated breastfeeding.

The International Quintessence Breastfeeding Challenge will be held on Saturday, October 11 at 10:30 a.m., at the Miramichi Atlantic Superstore's Community Room for all breastfeeding mothers in the Miramichi region. The challenge will record the most children being breastfed simultaneously at 11 a.m. (local time) across Canada and the United States. Refreshments and door prizes will be available. For more information about this event, women are encouraged to call the VON Healthy Baby and Me program at 773-7005 or Mommies and Tummies at 622-1524.

An information display will also be available in the lobby of the Miramichi Regional Hospital from October 8-10. The display will include information about the importance and benefits of breastfeeding as well as community support information. Gold ribbons will be available at the display and individuals will be encouraged to wear the gold ribbon signifying breastfeeding as the golden standard as the ideal for exclusive and continued breastfeeding.

A new mother who has initiated breastfeeding with her newborn will also be recognized. All mothers of newborns whom are born during World Breastfeeding Week and initiate breastfeeding will have their names entered into a draw to win a gift basket. The basket will be presented at the end of the week.

Research has shown that exclusive and sustained breastfeeding provides a biologically efficient system that gives nutritional, immunological, and emotional nutrition for normal growth and development during the first year and beyond of a child's life. Breast milk also contains antibodies and other immune factors that help babies fight off illness more effectively.

The Miramichi Regional Hospital and Miramichi Public Health have been working to become a designated World Health Organization (WHO)/UNICEF Baby- Friendly organization.

The Baby-Friendly Initiative (BFI) is an international ten-step program established in 1992 by World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF to promote, support and protect breastfeeding worldwide in hospitals and in the community. Miramichi's Baby-Friendly committee has been working with its community partners such as the First Nations communities to meet the required Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding.

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Monday, October 06, 2008

MYPIE activities for the SME week in October

MONDAY, OCTOBER 20TH:

Women in Business Luncheon
hosted by the CBDC-Northumberland and NB Association of Women in Business
Featuring Paula Morand with topic on: Developing International Networking

12:00-1:30 pm, Rodd Miramichi River
Cost: $5.00/person
To register: Suzie at 778-2121

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22ND
FREE Breakfast Meeting hosted by Miramichi Leader
Info session featuring Joe Bonura on Marketing Ideas to turbocharge your business

7h30 am, Rodd Miramichi River
To register: 622-2600 or advertising@miramichileader.com

FRIDAY OCTOBER 24TH
FREE Networking session hosted by MYPIE
“Just because we need to celebrate the end of the SME week”
Something to eat will be provided

5:30-7:30 pm
Mulligan’s Pub (Miramichi Golf and Country Club)
For more info: 622-5255 or
nadine.dunn@ent-miramichi.ca

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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

A Taste of Chocolate Event at Rodd Miramichi

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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Invitation to the launch of MYPIE

CBDC Northumberland and Enterprise Miramichi would like to invite you to participate in the launch of its networking group; Miramichi Young Professionals and Involved Entrepreneurs (MYPIE). This important event will be held on:

Date: Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
Time: 5:00 pm
Location: Rodd Miramichi River, Sevogle Room

Free beverages and appetizers will be offered!

The event will feature young professionals and entrepreneurs of the area who will speak about the benefits of living and working in Miramichi. Whether you are a young professional, a young entrepreneur or simply “young-at-heart”, you will be able to connect with others, provide your input, and help instill a sense of pride, belonging and familiarity on the River.

Please reply to Nadine Dunn by September 23rd 2008 by email to nadine.dunn@ent-miramichi.ca or telephone at 622-5255.

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Tuesday, September 09, 2008

New Immunization Clinics to be offered



During this upcoming school year, a new immunization program will be offered as part of the New Brunswick Routine Immunization Schedule for school-aged children. Beginning in September, Miramichi Public Health will begin to offer the HPV vaccine to grade 7 girls and for this year only, grade 8 girls will also be offered the vaccine. Miramichi Public Health nurses will be offering educational sessions about the HPV vaccine for parents and girls in these grades. Dr. Michael Dickinson, pediatrician will also provide an educational session about the new vaccine. Parents will be informed of the date, time and location of these sessions.

The HPV vaccine has been shown to be effective in preventing the strains of human papillomavirus (types 16 and 18) that are responsible for up to 70% of all cervical cancer cases in Canada.

Prior to the immunization clinics, parents will receive a letter explaining the immunizations and a consent form that will be required to be returned to their home room teacher. Students who do not receive the vaccine during a school-based clinic can contact Public Health at 506-778-6102 to make arrangements to have the immunization.

For further information about these vaccinations, please contact Public Health at 506-778-6102.

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Thursday, July 03, 2008

Family doctor joins medical team at the Miramichi Regional Health Authority



Gary Foley, president and CEO of the Miramichi Regional Health Authority is pleased to announce the recruitment of a family doctor to the region. Family doctor and Miramichier Dr. Melissa McQuaid will begin her practice in September.

“I am delighted with the addition of Dr. McQuaid to our medical team,” says Foley. He says the recruitment of a local physician is very positive for the region as she is familiar with the community and the health care needs of our population.

In September Dr. McQuaid will be joining the medical office of family physician Dr. Roxanne MacKnight and pediatrician Dr. Michael Dickinson. Dr. McQuaid will be accepting patients that currently do not have a family doctor. Please call 773-3333 to register.

Dr. McQuaid received her Doctor of Medicine at Memorial University in Saint Johns, Newfoundland and is in the final stages of completing her Family Practice Residency from Dalhousie University. During the summer months, Dr. McQuaid will provide vacation coverage for local family doctors.

She says she is excited about returning home to the Miramichi. “I am really looking forward to beginning my medical career in my home community,” says Dr. McQuaid.

Foley says that a pathologist will be joining the Miramichi medical staff in the next month and three family doctors are expected to open practices before September. He says the health authority is continuing to recruit for internists and a radiologist.

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Thursday, May 01, 2008

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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Dungarvon Whooper Wrap Party

First two shows sold out to rave reviews!

Dungarvon Whooper Wrap Party with the Heritage Players Sunday April 20th at the Eco-Centre

Tickets $20 at Eco-Centre,Books Inn,Bill’s Kwik Way
Seating at 1 p.m. (Visit Squarebriggs exhibit)
Play begins at 2
Desserts served at 2:45
Wrap up party at 4
Light fare and refreshments served during the wrap party
Free photo with you, the Dungarvon Whooper, and the entire cast. Then get it autographed.
Live music, reading and storytelling.
Bar open throughout!
It’s a whoop of a wrap!

Dungarvon Whooper play not showing again until the Irish festival in July.

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Thursday, April 10, 2008

DIABETES EXPO
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Presented by
Canadian Diabetes Association and Clothesline 1-800-505-5525

Saturday
May 31, 2008
8:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Rodd Miramichi River
1809 Water Street
Miramichi, NB

Enjoy this educational event for only $5.00
Register by calling
1-800-884-4232 ext#3
kassia.sweezey@diabetes.ca
or at the Miramichi Regional Diabetes Program 506-627-7500

One stop access to a full range of diabetes information, products, services and resources. Check out special guest speakers, trade show, and health care experts.

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Days of wooden ships and iron men

Bob Squarebriggs working on the Seaflower

An exhibit featuring the work of world-renowned model shipwright and master carver Robert Squarebriggs April 9th through April 20th at the Ecology Education Centre 21 Cove Road Miramichi.

Full and half-models of famed frigates, barques, clippers, cutters, brigs and warships that rode the rough seas throughout the 18th century are on display.

Exhibit open from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. until April 20th
The artist will be on deck from 2-4 p.m. every day except Monday, April 14th and Tuesday, April 15th.

$5 admission supports education programs at the Eco-Centre.
For more details call 773-9524.
Robert Squarebriggs is featured in “Ships in Scale” and “WoodCarving Illustrated.”

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Friday, February 22, 2008

Total Eclipse of the Moon

The last total lunar eclipse until 2010 occurred Wednesday night. Saturn and the bright star Regulus could also be seen. It was a perfect night on the Mighty Miramichi for viewing the eclipse. I've attached some photos I took below.

The Earth's shadow starting to cover the moon:


Just a small slice of light shining through:


And finally, the total eclipse! The moon gave off a reddish glow while in the Earth's full shadow:

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