Miramichi’s Ukrainians: The River’s Newest People
“We came with our suitcases, our hope, and our credit cards,” was how community activist, Yuliia Kondtratska put it.
“We came with our suitcases, our hope, and our credit cards,” was how community activist, Yuliia Kondtratska put it.
In New Brunswick, it seems to be culturally acceptable not to return phone calls, e-mail requests, or even requests made by snail mail.
A piece done by Global News on March 21, 2024, entitled, “Some N.B. municipalities angered by extra property tax pamphlet, Union says” cries out for a response.
more humane than clubbing, it’s said, and it better maintains the quality of the meat...
How we see ourselves - self-identification - is at the heart of everything we do. Can we operate outside our own self-image?
Almost five years ago, my wife, Michele, and I moved to Pointe-Sapin, a small Acadian fishing village on New Brunswick’s Northumberland coast.
They sit in their vehicles behind the Centre communautaire, high-beam headlights illuminating but a sliver of the temperamental Strait