At this link: Miramichi East MLA Michelle Conroy is hunt down by Pain in the Ass Blogger of tents in Miramichi!!!
Sackville UNCensored
Est. 2016 by "low class unimportant troublemaker" #noticer #photographer #cutandpaste #artivism #disclosure #KJ3 #KingJohnIII
May 24, 2026
Charles Leblanc on Youtube - Fredericton Blogger Asking MLA Michelle Conroy Questions
Sackville Film Society with Thaddeus Holownia since 1979
More here: Sackville film scene: how to see a great movie with your friends for cheap - The Argosy
and here: Sackville Film Society kicks off 46th season under Holownia's direction » CHMA
and here: Sackville Film Society launches in Amherst tonight, Vogue remains up for sale - Frequency
“Going to the movies is an all encompassing social event. And when you go into a theater and you are surrounded with the energy of other people and you are surrounded by the film, ’cause it’s on a big screen with a great sound system, you end up having a physical experience that you don’t have sitting in front of a digital projection or a computer screen or an iPad and the energy level of that group of people is unbelievable.” - Thaddeus Holownia
Forbes Breaking News: RFK Jr. Announces Shocking Charges Against Alleged Fraudsters in Minnesota
At this link: BREAKING NEWS: RFK Jr. Announces Shocking Charges Against Alleged Fraudsters In Minnesota - YouTube
/ forbestvnews
More From Forbes: http://forbes.comAmi McKay - Scotts Bay, Nova Scotia author on Youtube
At this link: Poems for your pocket
More here on Ami:
THE Indie Media Eastcoast: Novel "The Birth House" set in Scotts Bay Nova Scotia - author Ami McKay
Spain's King Felipe VI Visit to Canada in May 2026
"King Felipe's three-day Canada trip covered diplomacy in Ottawa, an AI summit in Toronto, the Joan Margarit Poetry Prize for Margaret Atwood, and a return to his old school."
source:
Meeting with His Majesty King Felipe VI, King of Spain | The Governor General of Canada
THE Indie Media Eastcoast: No Nonsense with Pamela Wallin on X @NoNonsensePW
May 23, 2026
Operation Feed SJ - Facebook & Website
At this link: Operation Feed SJ | Rothesay NB | Facebook
Website: Feeding Hungry Kids One Day At A Time | Operation Feed
More here: Glen Savoie congratulates Operation Feed SJ
and here: Operation Feed SJ marks 500,000 food bag drops
The Concept
Operation Feed (formerly Operation Feed Saint John) was founded by Patrick Gordon, a retired army veteran of three Afganistan tours. After serving, Gordon looked for ways to get involved in the Saint John Region - he was inspired to make a difference after learning children in poverty often rely on their school to provide their next meal. This moment inspired Gordon to begin feeding the bellies of the most vulnerable.
Gordon’s momentum continued, which lead to Operation Feed SJ becoming Operation Feed, expanding the current mission to include providing support and purpose for our regions veterans and emergency workers.
One of the ways we are looking to support our veterans and first responders is by creating wellness centres. We aim to open 158 centres across Canada, each named after a fallen Canadian Soldier from the Afghanistan War. These Wellness Centres will have gyms, licensed professionals (therapists, peer to peer support workers etc) and be a gathering point for hope and purpose.
"Most veterans when we leave service, especially ones that served overseas, they come home feeling empty, feeling without a purpose and needing a place to put their energy,” said Gordon. “I searched and searched and searched when I came home and I couldn’t find it, and I found it now – I feel like this is what I’m supposed to be doing." - Patrick Gordon
Eric Merola Full Raw Interview 2025 - Indie Filmmaker, USA
At this video link: Eric Merola Full Raw Interview (2025)
Eric Merola: Fetal Stem Cells: Pioneering a New Era in Regenerative Medicine - April 21, 2024
At this video link with Eric Merola: Fetal Stem Cells: Pioneering a New Era in Regenerative Medicine | Eric Merola | April 21, 2024
"This Seems Personal" article by Jon Claytor, Billie Mag - June 4, 2025
At this link: This Seems Personal - Billie
"An art review is personal. The writer could be newly in love, or afraid of a call from the doctor. Their reactions will be shaped by feelings outside of the artist or curator’s control.
I visited this exhibition with my fifteen-year-old daughter. We had a lovely day. We talked and laughed, and it certainly affected how I saw the show. The works made me think of her future and our present in the way that a sunny day can lead to thoughts of the upcoming storm. How can we have such a perfect day when the world is in political turmoil? What I’m trying to say is that this review is a record of the thoughts that came to me on a specific day, in a specific mood, while I walked through the exhibit. Take them with a grain of salt, as they say. It’s personal. And as everything seems to be these days, it’s also political."
Yo born in San Francisco Jon Claytor dude...
wanna borrow a copy of my book that I ordered from Tidewater Books? No? Okay then...
carry on.
In this world you can pretty much divide people into two categories: tiggers and eeyores.. and I think my dear readers know which category I'd put myself into.. how about you?
THE Indie Media Eastcoast: The New Wark Times - Megan Mitton Green MLA for Ta...
May 22, 2026
Why Are New Brunswick's Covered Bridges Really Disappearing From the Landscape? #CulturalErasure
Iconic Wheaton Covered Bridge on the Tantramar marshlands in Sackville New Brunswick - this should be lovingly preserved because its not only beautiful but also its very useful.. so what's the problem?
When the "government" has no mandate to preserve what is distinct about the landscape.. things are lost and they don't return by magic. Its important to understand the people who built these covered bridges did so for a reason; our current lack of knowledge about our past makes it easy for us to be targets for "gaslighting" and abuse; and that's already happening in this province, sadly. Society is not just an accident.. and certain people build and develop and create.. there is beauty in these wooden structures.. so why would they be targets for erasure? Think about it.. note CBC reporting here:
Century-old covered bridge closed, and residents blame neglect | CBC News
Covered Bridge for foot traffic in the town's Waterfowl Park in winter with "Doncaster" plaque.300 Years of Peace and Friendship Treaties - Save the Date June 5 and 6, 2026*
At Facebook page here: MTI - Mi'gmawe'l Tplu'taqnn Inc. | Facebook
"SAVE THE DATE
MTI is pleased to invite you to join us as we commemorate the 300th Anniversary of the Peace and Friendship Treaties on June 5–6, 2026.
This two-day event will honour the enduring spirit and original intent of the treaties through culture, community, learning opportunities, ceremony, and shared history.
Please note:*
- June 5 will feature programming for MTI communities, leadership, and invited government representatives ONLY
- June 6 will be open to the public.
Please save the date. We look forward to commemorating this historic event with you!"
NB Parks Announcement on Facebook - Commentary with Cass Blackburn on X
#endracebasedlaw
Facebook post from "NB Parks/Parcs N.-B.
"But later, Tantramar Heritage Trust Past President Logan Atkinson said he feared that time had run out for the 110-year-old covered bridge and that farmers would now lose another year waiting for construction of a newer one beside it.
“I don’t think they would put up with that,” he said, “so that means that the only outcome has to be taking the [covered] bridge down.”
Mitton replied that she spoke to DTI Minister Chuck Chiasson last week who said officials had been trying to reach the owner of the land where the new bridge would go.
“The soil may be an issue in terms of what’s possible to build there,” she said, adding that in order to get environmental approvals, there would need to be an archeological investigation to determine if there are Indigenous artefacts there.
“So, I’m pushing them to move faster,” Mitton said, adding that she would be meeting the district engineer on Friday and the DTI minister again next week."
source: MLA Mitton presses province on road tolls, health care and fate of Wheaton Covered Bridge |
Photography of the local covered bridge in question by THE Indie Media Eastcoast

















