Posts by Miramichi River Valley
Provincial Election Information for Miramichi River Valley Residents
The provincial election for New Brunswick will be held on Monday, October 21, 2024 with advance polls being held on Saturday, October 12 and Tuesday, October 15. Polling stations are open from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m each day. If you are already registered to vote in New Brunswick, you will receive a Voter Information Card…
Read MoreThe Great Miramichi Haggis Hunt and Fall Fair set for October 12 in Derby Junction
Step back in time on October 12th at Wilson’s Point Historic Site, 8 Enclosure Road in Derby Junction. Join Wilson’s Point Historic Site from 11 am to 2 pm for the Great Miramichi Haggis Hunt and Fall Fair. Explore vendors offering period-style items like knitted goods, honey, farm-to-table products, leather goods, candles, and baked treats.…
Read MoreUpcoming Fall Markets in Blackville
The Blackville Village Market will be hosting three fall markets in the coming weeks. Upcoming dates and locations: Saturday, October 12Location: Miramichi River Valley Tourist Information Centre, 168 Main StreetTime: 10am until 1pm Saturday, October 26Location: Miramichi River Valley Tourist Information Centre, 168 Main StreetTime: 10am until 1pm Saturday, November 16Location: Saint Andrews United Church…
Read MoreHealthy Habits Support Group begins October 22 in Blackville
A new six-week block of the “Healthy Habit” support group will begin on Tuesday, October 22 at the Blackville Community Centre, 12 South Bartholomew Road. The program will run in six week blocks until November 26. Class is held from 6:00pm until 7:30pm. This program is limited to 25 people and includes Yin Yoga with Debra Halley. Al yoga levels…
Read MoreRegular Garbage and Recycle Schedule now in effect in Blackville
The regular bi-weekly garbage and recycling schedules are now in effect for residents within the Blackville limits. See updated schedule for Blackville below. White Goods Collection / Fall Clean Up will be held Thursday, October 31 in Blackville and during the week of October 28 – November 1 in all other areas of Miramichi River…
Read MoreHoly Trinity Anglican Church Women Hosting Fall Rummage Sale October 4-5
Holy Trinity Anglican Church Women will host a Fall Rummage Sale on Friday, October 4 from 10:00 am until 6:00 pm and on Saturday, October 5 from 9:00 am until 12:00 noon. The sale will take place at Trinity Hall, 293 Main Street in Blackville. Everyone welcome! Items of clothing, household goods and decor in good condition may be donated up until noon…
Read MoreTraffic Update: Route 420 Now Open with Daytime Lane Reduction
Route 420 is now open to traffic, though it will be reduced to one lane from 8:00am until 8:00pm each weekday as road work continues. Flaggers will be present to guide drivers through the construction zone. Overnight, the road will reopen to two lanes. Motorists are advised to watch for construction equipment and workers in…
Read MoreCommunity Meeting: The Future of Healthcare in Greater Miramichi set for October 3
A forum on the state of primary care will be held on Thursday, October 3 from 6:00pm until 8:00pm at the Carrefour Beausoleil Community Center Theatre in 300 Beaverbrook Road in Miramichi. The New Brunswick Medical Society has conducted an analysis of primary care resources and access across New Brunswick, and their findings indicate that…
Read MoreBlackville Days Adult Dance set for September 21
The Blackville Days Dance will take place at the Outdoor Rink, 37 Alcorn Drive on Saturday, September 21 from 10:00pm until 1:00am. The band The Mix will perform featuring Anthony Gray on vocals, Brad Bailey on guitar, Andrew Kenney on bass and Allison Hovey on drums. Admission is $20 and ages 19+ only. The bar…
Read MoreQuinn Lane in Blackville to become one-way street
Miramichi River Valley would like to inform Blackville residents and visitors of an upcoming traffic change. Beginning on October 1, 2024, Quinn Lane will become a one-way street. Please drive with caution and adhere to posted signage as this street transitions to one-way traffic.
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