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Saint John Mill Rats Add Two Small Forwards
The Saint John Mill Rats added two veteran small forwards, Johnny Mayhane and Garrius Holloman, to their line-up on January 12th. Both players have suited up for five games since joining the team. Mayhane, a 6’5 wing, was part of the Mill Rats resurgence last season when they rattled off a 13-4 record during key stretch.…
Read MoreAir Canada Creates UNB Scholarship Honouring Claude Taylor
Air Canada is investing $100,000 at the University of New Brunswick over the next five years to create a scholarship in honour of its former Chairman, President and CEO Claude Taylor (DCL ’80).
Read MoreSaint John Sea Dogs get 2nd Straight Honourable Mention in BMO CHL Top 10
The Saint John Sea Dogs have earned an honourable mention for the second straight week in the latest edition of the BMO CHL Top 10 Rankings. The Canadian Hockey League has released its Week 18 rankings, which are compiled by a panel of National Hockey League scouts. The Sea Dogs are one of five teams…
Read MoreSaint John Mill Rats February 2016 Schedule
Here’s a look ahead at what’s coming up for your Saint John Mill Rats this month, February 2016.
Read MoreSaint John “Champ” Benefits from Key Tag Service, Now in its 70th Year
As The War Amps 2016 Key Tags are mailed to New Brunswick residents this week, the service marks 70 years of returning lost keys to their owners. Donations to the Key Tag Service assist members of The War Amps Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program, including Emma Coakley, 10, of Saint John. Emma was born a right…
Read MoreHighmore Named QMJHL’s Third Star of the Week
Saint John Sea Dogs centre Matthew Highmore has been named the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s third star of the week for the period ending January 24th. The Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, native registered three goals and seven points in three games last week. Highmore, 19, kicked off his week with two goals and an assist…
Read MoreSaint John Energy is now renting Mini Split Ductless Heat Pumps
Heather Shuve was anxiously awaiting the tweet that would reveal the beginning of the Saint John Energy Mini split rental program. She had seen the RFP for a contractor in the paper and knew that it wouldn’t be long before the installations began. On January 14th, she saw the tweet and quickly called to register…
Read MoreEven Record for Saint John Mill Rats in January
The month of January 2016 didn’t start off exactly how the Saint John Mill Rats had hoped but it ended on a good note. It started with three straight losses to division-opponents the Island Storm, Moncton Miracles, and the Halifax Hurricanes. Two of the three came on the road and were all close games until…
Read MoreAir Show Atlantic returns to Miramichi!
The 2016 Atlantic Canada International Air Show returns to Miramichi this summer on August 13th and 14th! This Air Show is unique in that it is the only Air Show in North America that presents world-class performances in a different location each year.
Read MoreCall for Submissions: The Sweetest Little Thing
This February 14th, 2016 will be the 17th annual Sweetest Little Thing: the most important annual fundraising event for The Owen’s Art Gallery and Struts Gallery & Faucet Media Arts Centre in Sackville, NB. Organizers are asking for donations of small-scale works for inclusion in a silent auction on Valentine’s Day.
Read MoreTwo Saint John Sea Dogs Make January “Craig’s List”
Two Saint John Sea Dogs are ranked as potential selections in the 2016 National Hockey League Draft in the January edition of “Craig’s List.” TSN Director of Scouting and ex-NHL general manager Craig Button updated his list of the top 100 prospects, and it includes defencemen Luke Green and Oliver Felixson. Green, who recently turned 18,…
Read MoreTaxes for Artists Workshop in Saint John
artsnb in partnership with the New Brunswick Museum and accountant, Gary Belding, will be presenting a workshop on Business and Taxes for Artists. With tax season fast approaching, this workshop has proven to be popular with artists as it was filled to capacity the last time the program ran. The workshop will be presented in English only.
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