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No day a bad day at cadets
The Tuesday after our bush exercise our corps had a sports night. I was the first person at the armories. But our officers were late.
Forgiveness in relationships
Lack of forgiveness is one of the things that can keep a relationship from moving forward. If a partner has done something that hurt us, we have some decisions to make.
Black-bellied whistling duck looks more like a goose
I have been visiting Mississippi for about two months now. During my time here I have had the opportunity to take part in a couple of birding excursions which has allowed me see and learn new things.
I'll be ready for Christmas...next year
With the gloom and doom predictions we are all hearing from the media about the economy here and internationally, it is easy to focus on what is going wrong than on what is going right.
Students visit Legislature
Miramichi Centre MLA, Hon. John W. Foran, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General and Bill Fraser, MLA for Miramichi Bay du Vin and Deputy Speaker hosted 25 German exchange students at the Legislature in Fredericton.
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Do your research before buying a new pet
Before buying and animal there are things that you should know. Pets can be from as small as a frog to as big as a horse. The big job is not picking out your pet, but caring for it afterward.
Air cadets collecting for food bank
The weekend of the Nov. 23 was a busy one for our new recruits.
Retirement Miramichi hosts tenants for annual meet and greet
Close to 200 Retirement Miramichi (RMI) residents attended the 11th annual meet and greet hosted by the community's board of directors and staff at the Miramichi Exhibition last Wednesday evening, Nov.
Have a Formulaic Christmas
For all the holiday movies we watch with our families that truly warm our hearts and remind us of what Christmas is all about, there are hundreds more that make us want to stuff the turkey in our ears and pray for the Christmas season to end.
'Magic of Christmas' beginning tonight at Baie-Ste. Anne school
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Firemen's Breakfast Saturday in Doaktown
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Miramichiers helping families around the world
This Christmas, people in Miramichi are choosing to transform a child's life by providing life-saving items to children and families living in extreme poverty.
Hundreds of youngsters help wake up Santa
Hundreds of children and their parents turned out at the Northumberland Square Mall Saturday to help wake up Santa Claus.
Driving on river ice enjoyed extensively in 1929
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Ask The Old Farmer's Almanac:
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You are special!
Years ago I met a lady who soon became a dear friend.
Miramichi writer releases new book
Night Train To Havana, a novel by Miramichi writer Wayne Curtis, is now in book stores and other retail outlets along the Miramichi.
Nick and the Nutcracker offers music, comedy, good food
Feast Dinner Theatres has returned to Miramichi. Established in Summerside, P.E.I. in 1978, Feast Dinner Theatres is Atlantic Canada's longest running dinner theatre. Like a "family business," Feast has built a reputation for itself over the past 30 years.
Shiver my timbers, pirates a problem in 2008?
I have been somewhat quiet these past months, and many of our readers have been asking me: "Bob, when are you going to write about this pirate problem over there in Somalia?" Well, folks, I have been following the problem with great interest.
This week in Canadian History
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That which does not kill me makes a great story
I got a text message the other day from a friend of mine. She and her companion were travelling over a tall bridge in very high winds, and the two of them were terrified.
Black Brook rail line was major upgrade for community
Only two houses set up on the northwest side of the brook besides John Leggatt.
Many unique trees at annual fundraising festival
The annual Festival of Trees has returned again to Miramichi Big Brothers Big Sisters Boys and Girls Club.
Grand Family Officers visit Prince Andrew Chapter
The November meeting of Prince Andrew Chaper No. 42, Order of the Eastern Star, was a special occasion as it marked the official visit of the Grand Family Officers.
Happy holiday season depends on family financial planning
Many kids have parents convinced that life will just be a bust without the latest video game or hottest cell phone.
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