Month: April 2017
Celtic Life International celebrates 30 years!
Celtic Life International magazine is celebrating 30 years of “connecting the Celtic dots.” The bi-monthly magazine – which first published in conjunction with Nova Scotia’s International Gathering of the Clans in 1987 – showcases contemporary Celtic culture, with feature articles on the arts, cuisine, travel, history, heritage, and more. “Interest in Celtic culture has always been…
Read MoreAnnouncing the Saint John Theatre Company 2017-2018 Season
The Saint John Theatre Company (SJTC) is excited to share their 2017-2018 Season with you! This season’s SJTC Main Stage Series will feature It’s A Wonderful Life, Shakespeare In Love and Mamma Mia! Subscriptions are now on sale for the Main Stage line-up at the Imperial Theatre. SJTC is pleased to present an exciting line-up of treasured classics, a timeless comedy…
Read More2017 Striper Cup Bass Fishing Tournament in May
Atlantic Canada’s award winning Premiere striped bass fishing tournament attracted over 1800 fishing enthusiasts in 2016. This year’s tournament runs the weekend of May 26-28, 2017.
Read MoreCarmen at the Imperial Theatre
Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada is thrilled to announce their second collaboration with Symphony New Brunswick! Following a successful collaboration last year with ICEMAN Atlantic Ballet is pleased to partner again with Symphony NB to present CARMEN — passion, seduction and revenge set to the iconic score of Bizet & Shchedrin. Igor Dobrovolskiy takes a contemporary slant…
Read MoreCountry Icon Lisa Brokop Launches 2017-2018 Live @ The BMO Music Series
Canadian Country Icon Lisa Brokop Launches the 2017-2018 Live @ The BMO Music Series on August 15th at the BMO Studio Theatre. One night only! Tickets are $30. Lisa Brokop: The Patsy Cline Project will showcase Lisa’s amazing voice in a distinct and exciting way. In addition to featuring many of the hits that Lisa has…
Read MoreMiramichi Fishing Report for Thursday, April 27, 2017
Spring salmon season appears to be quite good in most places and slower to average in others. Striped Bass are sporadic at best thus far, with a few here and there as the water is still too cold for good fishing.
Read MoreSea Belles’ Member Recognized as Barbershopper of the Year
Sea Belles ladies’ A Cappella chorus, a 47 year chapter of Harmony, Incorporated recently held a weekend music retreat in preparation for the Area 1 Convention and Contest in June. One of the highlights of the weekend was the presentation of the Barbershopper of the Year Award. Each year the chorus members secretly vote on who…
Read MoreSEA DOGS REGAIN SERIES LEAD WITH SHUTOUT WIN
Bokondji Imama scored twice and Callum Booth made 25 stops to lead the Saint John Sea Dogs to a 5-0 victory over the Chicoutimi Sagueneens in Game 3 of the President Cup semifinals, Tuesday at Centre Georges-Vezina. Joe Veleno, Samuel Dove-McFalls and Mathieu Joseph also scored for Saint John. The Sea Dogs lead the best-of-seven…
Read MoreIs your city music-friendly?
Is your City a Music City? A Music City is a community of any size with a vibrant music economy. Successful Music Cities generate a wide array of benefits for cities, from economic growth, job creation, and increased spending to greater tax revenues and cultural development.
Read MoreOttawa-based pop band, The PepTides to tour the Maritimes, June 9-15
Ottawa-based pop band, The PepTides are coming to Saint John on June 9th, 2017 at Peppers Pub as part of their tour of the Maritimes.
Read MoreCreative Connections Conference
The Creative Connection Conference is taking place at UNB this November from the 16th to the 18th. Creativity is leading the wave of innovation and change globally. Opportunities to share knowledge and strategies about the interdisciplinary and problem solving potential of creativity are now critical in meeting the social, cultural and economic needs of today’s world.
Read MoreMiramichi Fishing Report for Thursday, April 20, 2017
MIRAMICHI – The 2017 angling season for spring salmon and striped bass is underway for the Miramichi system. However, the weather has not been the most conducive to heading out.
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