Feb 25, 2026

Tragic Death of Little Nina Napope in Alberta

 At this link:

Relatives of Alberta girl found dead in hockey bag give victim impact statements - Victoria Times Colonist



Tantramar Skatepark Project: nope.

Tantramar Skatepark Project: nope.:  

THE Indie Media Eastcoast: Sackville - 250th Anniversary // 250e anniversaire...

THE Indie Media Eastcoast: Sackville - 250th Anniversary // 250e anniversaire...: Apr 18, 2012 The Hon. Dominic LeBlanc congratulates the Town of Sackville in the House of Commons on April 3rd 2012 for its 250th anniversar...

President Donald Trump Delivers State of the Union Address - America 250 - 2026


 Watch at this video link: Donald Trump delivers State of the Union address  [ CTV News ] 



Watch the video for additional information at "The White House" link here:  President Donald J. Trump’s 2026 State of the Union Address




MLA Megan Mitton Weighs in on Susan Holt's Plans for Mount Allison University Funding

 At this link at Bruce Wark's local website:

Green MLA calls government proposals — including privatizing Mt. A. — ‘ridiculous,’ ‘shocking’ and ‘outlandish’ |

"Mitton says she finds some of the things in the government document “ridiculous” and “shocking.”

I would almost think that it wasn’t real because some of the things it mentions are so outlandish,” she adds.

“I’d say they really need to back away from this and take more time to really think through solutions at the table with the universities and the colleges rather than sort of springing this on everyone right before the budget’s tabled on March 17th.”


Project Camelot's Roundtable on Disclosure - Trump Announcement [ Kerry Cassidy and guests ]

 At this video link on Rumble:  ROUNDTABLE ON DISCLOSURE - TRUMP ANNOUNCEMENT




Feb 24, 2026

"The Trial" - Owens Art Gallery - Friday, February 27, 2026 @ 7PM [come early to socialize]

 Watch at this link:  Orson Welles’ The Trial (1962) Is A Beautiful Nightmare



Thanks for the notice at - Late February & early March picks for Tantramar: theatre, live music, film, fashion and more » CHMA

  • Owens Art Gallery: The Trial – Friday, February 27
    Owens Art Gallery invites film lovers to a classic cinema night with a free screening of The Trial on Friday, February 27, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Directed by Orson Welles and inspired by Franz Kafka’s unsettling novel. Admission is free, so people can drop in, grab a seat, and enjoy a memorable big-screen experience at the Owens Art Gallery.

Big News for Tantramar University City...


Photography by THE Indie Media Eastcoast
 

"Fredericton’s St. Thomas University could cease to exist and Sackville’s Mount Allison University could be privatized under scenarios the Holt government is considering for cuts to post-secondary education.

A list of ideas circulated to university presidents at a meeting last week asks whether a province of 860,000 people with declining enrolment needs more than 20 university and community college campuses.

It also proposes ending provincial funding to Mount Allison to have it become “an independent Canadian premiere university” — in other words, a private institution.

...

STU president Nauman Farooqi said in an email to the university community that “in times of fiscal challenges it is easy to overlook the positive economic and social impacts of higher education.

He said educating students for rewarding careers, contributing to the provincial economy and attracting students who stay in the province after they graduate are “just some of the downstream benefits that repay the initial investment many times over.

In an email to faculty, staff and students last week, Mount Allison president Ian Sutherland confirmed he met with provincial officials and learned of “the potential for changes” to university funding. 

Many details still need to be clarified,” he wrote, adding that the university “remains committed to constructive collaboration with government and the broader post-secondary sector as discussions regarding the province’s fiscal position continue to evolve.

Sutherland called the university “foundational to the strength and long-term sustainability of New Brunswick and Canada.

Mount Allison spokesperson Jonelle Mace said the university had not received “any formal proposal or directive” about an end to its publicly funded status, but she confirmed the idea had been raised by the province."

source:  Holt Liberals look at merging, privatizing some universities



If Premier Susan Holt is focussed on cutting expenses in the budgeting process for New Brunswick she might also seriously want to consider removing those expensive, bureaucratic, undemocratic, and highly wasteful Regional Service Commissions that were inflicted on the people of this province and have grown in cost and size "explosively" since they were originally dreamt up, installed at such a great cost and effort.. this is an issue that was brought up and discussed with the candidates at the debate organized by Jonelle Mace in Dorchester N.B. before the last election in the province.



Tantramar Landowners: Dominic Leblanc: Architects of Beausejour #KJ3 #D...

Tantramar Landowners: Dominic Leblanc: Architects of Beausejour #KJ3 #D...:   At this link:   Dominic Leblanc: Architects of Beausejour #KJ3 #Disclosure

Feb 23, 2026

Jazz Music in a Warm Cabin Winter Snowfall & Fireplace Crackle for Calm & Focus

 At this link:  Jazz Music in a Warm Cabin ⛄ Winter Snowfall & Fireplace Crackle for Calm & Focus - YouTube


Canuck Law Investigates! The Real Housewives of Alberta Podcast with Canucklaw.ca Alex



Affordable New Brunswick - Featured Home for Sale - 395 Shediac Road, Moncton, New Brunswick $260,000

 At this MLS link:

 For sale: 395 Shediac Road, Moncton, New Brunswick E1A2T2 - NB134010 | REALTOR.ca

Annual Property Taxes
$2,223.08


"Listing Description

Welcome to 395 Shediac Road, a well-maintained 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom bungalow ideally situated in Monctons East End. This home combines comfort, convenience, and potentialall in a location that's perfect for commuters, families, or first-time buyers. Inside, you'll find a bright, practical layout with an inviting living area, a spacious eat-in kitchen, and three comfortable bedrooms, all on the main floor. The unfinished basement is where the laundry resides. Possible finishing options for the lower level could include a gym, an office or a workshop. Electrical and plumbing upgrades have been conducted in October 2025. At the back entrance, the newly built back porch steps will lead you to a concrete block patio behind the house, ideal for summer barbecues or relaxing evenings. While the backyard is open and unfenced, it provides plenty of green space and includes a powered shedperfect for tools, hobbies, or additional storage. Located along one of Monctons key roadways, this home offers excellent access to schools, parks, shopping, public transit, and the popular Humphrey Brook Trail. Shediac Road is a well-connected artery that runs through an established neighborhood and provides easy access to downtown Moncton, the Trans-Canada Highway, and the Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport. If you're looking for a move-in ready home with room to grow, in a central and convenient location, 395 Shediac Rd is a must-see. (29523491)

Location Description

Driving out Shediac Road from Dieppe, you will find the property on the left hand side of the road."


Skote Outdoors - "We Finally Moved Into Our 100 Year Old Off-Grid Bedroom (First Night)"

 At this link:  We Finally Moved Into Our 100 Year Old Off-Grid Bedroom (First Night)

Newfoundlanders on Youtube... 



Feb 22, 2026

Safe Schools New Brunswick Est. 2011: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.... Unprecedented and Serious

Safe Schools New Brunswick Est. 2011: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.... Unprecedented and Serious:   The House of Windsor continues to collapse into itself.. At this link:   Whistleblower email proves King Charles was warned about his brot...

The Canadian Constitution Foundation - Director Christine Van Geyn & Fergus Hodgson with Alberta Separatists?

 


CCF
In Taylor v Newfoundland and Labrador, the Supreme Court of Canada confirmed that Canadians DO have a constitutional right to move freely between provinces. Watch the full explainer on the ruling and what it means for future constitutional battles below 👇




"The Canadian Constitution Foundation"

website: theCCF.ca

"Let's hang out! I'm having meet ups the month of March: Toronto - March 5, 6:00 PM - Cartier-Macdonald Award @ The Albany Club: Register HERE: https://www.universe.com/events/canad... Ottawa – March 11, 5:30 PM - Meet and Greet with Christine Van Geyn @ The Prescott: Register HERE: https://www.universe.com/events/ottaw... Calgary - March 15, 7:30 PM - Meet and Greet with Christine Van Geyn @ Bottlescrew Bill's Pub: Register HERE: https://www.universe.com/events/calga... Halifax - March 18, 7:30 - Meet and Greet with Josh Dehaas @ The Pint Public House: Register HERE: https://www.universe.com/events/halif... "



An alliance with the curiously cosmopolitan Fergus Hodgson - an Irish New Zealander living in Colorado who is now involved with Alberta Separatists?
Go figure.