Apr 15, 2026

A First in Canada? "Detention Ponds" with Tantramar's Engineering Department

As the new development off Queen's Road [Sheppard Lane] -- a multi-unit housing project -- moves along the Town's engineer Mr. Eppell gives us some insights last night into what the neighbourhood's newest feature may also be used for when it comes to misbehaving students [or local staff at Town Hall & politicians] at the nearby Salem Elementary. Alternatively, we are told that these ponds could be placed around for the region randomly [and at the cost to the taxpayers in the millions] at the Town's discretion and more likely be called "Retention Ponds".  Are we to understand that the desire for new housing and how we needed to get it built in 22024 in the town is now NOT a priority at all with the lacklustre attitudes of some of our politicians [Councillors Phinney, Goguen, Butcher, Martin, and Tower] and certain staff within the Town Hall?  Really... ? Come on peeps... this is bizarre!? Weren't we all told that a priority for their regime was new housing? Why the interference now with a new much-needed housing development? Makes no sense.. and smacks of incompetence by the so-called "management" in town.

There's probably going to be more to the story soon.. stay tuned.

More here:

For sale: Lot 26-01 Sheppard Lane, Sackville, New Brunswick E4L2B3 - NB135662 | REALTOR.ca



"Listing Description

MLI SELECT ELIGIBLE | STRONG CASH FLOW | IMMEDIATE EQUITY | PROPERTY TAX SAVINGS This townhouse development offers a rare opportunity to acquire high-performing rental assets within a proven six-unit building layout. Each building features 2 spacious 3-bedroom units and 4 comfortable 1 bedroom units (end units with private side entrances), creating an ideal mix for affordability and strong rental demand. Situated in the core of Sackville, New Brunswick, this project benefits from a very low vacancy rate driven by the university and strong rental demand. Priced at an average of $235,000 per unit, these properties are designed with investors in mind. With $140,000 in built-in equity and excellent rental income potential, these units generate strong, positive cash flow from day one. The project qualifies for CMHCs MLI Select program (5+ units), offering up to 95% financing and extended amortization periods of 50 years. Each building is designed for strong energy efficiency and includes integrated affordable units to maximize program eligibility. Should qualify for the PBRH rebate (15%). Investors also benefit from a municipal property tax incentive over the first 10 years, starting with approximately 90% savings in year one (only ~10% of taxes payable), then increasing annually, improving early cash flow. Each building is turnkey with modern finishes, appliances, landscaping, paving, and is built for future individual subdivision. Multiple buildings available. (29648370)

Location Description

From the Trans-Canada Highway, take the exit into Sackville and proceed onto Main Street. Continue along Main Street through the town centre, then turn right onto Queens Street. Follow Queens Street until you reach Sheppard Street (new street), then turn onto Sheppard Street. The property is located on this street."


slide above was shared by the Town Hall staffers.. 
The town's lawyers are Stewart McKelvey, FYI.


Tourism and Climate Change - with Ron Kelly Spurles

 Tourism Manager Ron Kelly Spurles {UNCEDED} on "Climate Change Adaptation Plan" and Town to pay fee $12K [for "mapping assets"] to students at Mount Allison University via "EOS-Eco Energy" local NGO. [Wife Patricia Kelly Spurles is a prof. at Mount Allison University] #TantramarNB



Ron just couldn't be any further from his job in "tourism" .. could he?  Over 10 years on the job for the Town Hall... is it time to replace him?




Community Planners Making Plans for YOUR Region - "A Town Hall Presentation by RC Strategies"

 


Meaghan Carey - RC Strategies | LinkedIn

"RC Strategies Inc. (operating as RC Strategies) is one of a few professional consulting practices in Canada that specializes entirely in recreation, parks, trails and culture planning and policy development. The firm maintains 12 full time employees and contractors located in B.C., Alberta and Ontario and has a professional presence in 8 provinces and territories. RC Strategies has provided consulting services to our municipal, regional, provincial, federal government and non-profit clients in the community services space ever since. In May of 2016, RC Strategies merged with Professional Environmental Recreation Consultants (PERC), which brought together two of Canada’s most respected and longstanding recreation and parks planning companies. Collectively, both firms have completed over 2,000 recreation, parks, trails, social and culture related planning projects. Our mission is “to enrich communities by helping stakeholders make better decisions that adapt to evolving needs and build capacity”. We accomplish this through a set of values and a steadfast commitment to our clients and to the broader recreation and culture sector that is passionate, inclusive, and aware of the times in which we live. We are currently intrigued by the role of recreation and culture services in addressing systemic racism and discrimination, furthering reconciliation, contributing to enhanced overall public health and mitigating climate change and continue to demonstrate leadership in our professional and volunteer work in the sector regarding these and other significant issues facing society today. The experience of the RC Strategies team is both diverse and extensive. Although our primary clientele are Canadian municipalities, we also work for other levels of government and the non-profit and private sectors. Our skillsets include facilitation, research and writing, public and community engagement, GIS analysis, graphic design and overall project management.

Website  http://rcstrategies.ca "


How much did the Town pay for this "reporting"?



Tantramar - All Candidates Forum Tuesday, April 28, 2026 at 7PM

 


credit to Bruce Wark for the poster at his article here:

Three-way race for mayor in Tantramar as 18 candidates seek council seats with one acclamation |

Mark Carney's Extraordinary Profit from Pension Use and Federal Tax Dollars [ Tell Your Friends ]

Hillier Investigates delivers hard-hitting political analysis, economic breakdowns, and deep dives into the stories Canada’s mainstream media won’t touch.... "

Watch at this link: Mark Carney’s Extraordinary Profit from Pension Use and Federal Tax Dollars.



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The information here is particularly important to share with people like Penny Mott shown above presenting in Town Hall last night.. Penny has been advocating "net zero" but does she know why?

Apr 14, 2026

Tantramar Skatepark Project: Candidate Tori Weldon for Town Councillor Ward 3 @...

Tantramar Skatepark Project: Candidate Tori Weldon for Town Councillor Ward 3 @...: Mother Tori Weldon has a teenager daughter who is a skateboarder in town .. the value of a project such as this has been discussed for over ...

B.C. - Rob Shaw reports on CHEK News "Premier Climbs Down on DRIPA confidence vote"

 At this CHEK news video link:

Rob Shaw: Premier climbs down on DRIPA confidence vote



Tantramar's Regular Meeting of Council - April 14, 2026 on Youtube




A presentation tonight by local resident [shown above].. who is a consultant with this company:

he is also featured at this article as well.. 



Tonight's gathering had some curious discussions.. to say the least... watch at this link:

Regular Meeting of Council - April 14, 2026

More here at the Town Hall's website:  Special Council Meeting - April 16, 2026








What is "Seniors for Climate" ? Penny Mott and "Stop the Tantramar Gas Plant!" on Facebook

Local retired teacher Penny Mott is involved with the group "Seniors for Climate" [she is shown speaking below in Town Hall].. learn more here:  Seniors For Climate – Later is Too Late!

Penny Mott also is involved with the group on Facebook [marked private] here:

Stop the Tantramar Gas Plant! | Facebook

If you're not on Facebook and want to reach out to Penny Mott and her group perhaps get in touch with Terry Jones who is running for Mayor of Tantramar - her website here:  Naturopathic Healing | Ravenstone | Sackville

More here on Terry Jones running for Mayor of Tantramar:  Terry Jones FB post



THE Indie Media Eastcoast: Charles Leblanc on Youtube - Fredericton New Bruns...

THE Indie Media Eastcoast: Charles Leblanc on Youtube - Fredericton New Bruns...:  At this video link with Charles Leblanc in Fredericton and Police Chief Martin Gaudet here: Fredericton Police Chief Martin Gaudet last ran...

Town Hall with Tantramar - Politics and Freedom of Speech in the Kingdom of Lies

 Tori Weldon running for Ward 3 Town Councillor Tantramar - Tori's website:  toriweldon.ca 



Town Hall in 2025 with Sarah of Qanon here:  Tantramar Town Hall July 25 2025 Sara Qanon

More here:  Sir Oswald Mosley: The "freedom of speech" lie



More here on X on King John III Joseph Gregory Hallett True King of England:

Jack Straw on X: "The empire is in scales. We have a King . Not the fake lie royals. All King John's hold the Title Christ. CHRIST IS KING OF ENGLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 King John III Joseph Gregory Hallett is Woking with King David the Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah . ( Earth ) here to bring down" / X



Town Hall Tantramar's Regular Meeting April 14, 2026 at 7PM

 This week in the Town Hall Tantramar's Regular Meeting at 7pm - video link here:

Regular Meeting of Council - April 14, 2026 - YouTube



Disclosure with King John III Joseph Gregory Hallett King of UK KJ3

 At this video link on Odysee:  DisclosurewithJosephGregoryHallettKingofUKKJ3



Apr 13, 2026

THE Indie Media Eastcoast: B.C.'s Dan Dicks on King Charles Arrives in Canada...

THE Indie Media Eastcoast: B.C.'s Dan Dicks on King Charles Arrives in Canada...:   Watch at this link:   King Charles Arrives In Canada And I’m Checking Out… King Charles Arrives In Canada And I’m Checking Out… Press For ...

THE Indie Media Eastcoast: Another Year.. Another Bilderberger Meet-Up - Wash...

THE Indie Media Eastcoast: Another Year.. Another Bilderberger Meet-Up - Wash...:  

THE Indie Media Eastcoast: Creating a beautiful new age with King John III Jo...

THE Indie Media Eastcoast: Creating a beautiful new age with King John III Jo...:   April 25, 2020 at this link on Bitchute:   Creating a beautiful new age with King John III Joseph Gregory Hallett #Tantramarshire Immigr...

THE Indie Media Eastcoast: Donald Trump on Truth Social on Iran Cease Fire Up...

THE Indie Media Eastcoast: Donald Trump on Truth Social on Iran Cease Fire Up...:   Truth Details | Truth Social "Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump Iran promised to open the Strait of Hormuz, and they knowingly failed ...

Yankee Stacking - Bullion Dealer Reacts to Recent Gold Repatriation Demand! Warns: This is just the start!

 At this Youtube video link:  BULLION DEALER REACTS TO RECENT GOLD REPATRIATION DEMAND! WARNS: THIS IS JUST THE START!



Mayors, Skateparks, Politics and Projects.. a look back in 2026 and a look ahead..

 I, of course, voted for pro-skate park advocate John Murchie in 2012 for Mayor of Sackville New Brunswick but he didn't win..bummer.


Quote below from 2012 on Facebook by John Murchie candidate for mayor of Sackville N.B.:

There is always a surprise lurking. Tonight I was out trying to sell some more tickets for a Rotary fundraiser - our main one to raise money for a couple students from here to go somewhere and for a couple of students from somewhere to come here - when I was stopped by two non-voting community members who asked if I was running for Mayor. I agreed that I am, and they wanted to talk about the need for better skateboarding facilities in Sackville. We had a terrific discussion about what might be needed - they obviously much more knowing than I - and how it might come to be - me somewhat more knowing on this part. I don't like making promises, but I did promise them an advocate if elected. I should have also told them, an advocate now even if not elected. Who wouldn't be?


2026 Mayor of Tantramar will be one of the following candidates, more here:

1. Debbie Wiggins Colwell, current deputy Mayor of Tantramar:

2. Terry Jones of Ravenstone healing:

3. Sabine Dietz, radical green conservationist / climate environmentalist grifter:

Green-maxxing with Sabine Dietz's mafia.. the people that want to keep you off the beaches.



What to do good people of Tantramar? Keep calm.. and help with the timeline shift, here:


"Jon" shares thoughts on article by Bruce Wark re Tantramar Gas Plant Controversy

 At this link:  Two new critiques challenge NB Power’s proposed Isthmus gas plant |

"Jon says:

Griffin’s polemic presents a number of features that should be examined. I describe it as a polemic because it has clear biases, is written with a political agenda, and does not look like it was peer-reviewed or published in a journal, making it questionable to refer to it as an “academic paper”.

“This historiography examines the dominant narratives that naturalize fossil fuel expansion as inevitable ‘progress’ versus counter-narratives from Mi’kmaq communities, Acadian descendants, and contemporary environmental activists who expose how energy infrastructure perpetuates colonial dispossession. Through the lens of Nixon’s slow violence…”

Personally, I haven’t encountered anyone, even in NB Power, who portrays the proposed gas generator as “inevitable ‘progress'”. It has, at most, been presented as an interim measure that will replace energy that is currently generated by coal that causes far more environmental damage.
Contrasting this non-existent argument with “counter-narratives from Mi’kmaq communities, Acadian descendants…” immediately introduces Griffin’s prejudices: she’s presenting a segment of the population as more virtuous, more in tune with nature, because of their ancestry. Such ideas about race and ancestry based virtues were rightly left on the scrap heap by most people generations ago. They persist in the racism and identity politics of some academics and activists.
It’s probably true that there are better alternatives than the proposed gas generator. But by turning a discussion of the pros and cons of an electrical generator into “slow violence”, Griffin is refusing to address the real issues of how much power is needed, how it can best be provided, and how environmental damage can be minimized, instead using rhetoric, branding the other side as “violent” for opposing her, to delegitimize the other side instead of rationally addressing their propositions.

Her racial/cultural biases appear again in

“Fort Beauséjour, Fort Lawrence, Fort Gaspereaux—memorialize military fortifications while the Mi’kmaq and Acadian peoples who lived, traded, and resisted on this land are relegated to background roles in someone else’s war”

ignoring Fort Beauséjour’s museum exhibit “Revealing Chignecto: The Stories Within” that was according to Parks Canada “the result of an extensive collaboration between the Agency, the Mi’kmawey Debert Cultural Centre of the Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq, in Nova Scotia, and Mi’gmawe’l Tplu’taqnn Inc. in New Brunswick” and setting the pattern for Griffin’s invention an idealized past where the Mi’kmaq and Acadians are peaceful, utopian peoples who “resist” oppression, while the British are evil. Her attraction to an invented, utopian, pre-industrial, non-technical past is visible in her description of the EUB:

“The EUB hearing process itself—with its technical language, legal formality, and presumption of expertise—privileges engineering assessments, economic modelling, and utility planning over community knowledge, lived experience, or Indigenous law”

which ignores what the EUB actually is, which is easily discovered on the EUB website:

“The New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board regulates aspects of electricity and natural gas utilities as well as motor carriers, to ensure that customers receive safe and reliable service at just and reasonable rates. In addition, the Board sets weekly retail prices for petroleum products sold within the province.”

The EUB is not an open forum for unending testimony from people who think their “lived experience” is more important than how electricity actually works, even while those people insist on having a reliable, cheap source of electricity. The EUB is not a forum for all of the world’s problems and debates about centuries of history. If it became that, it would be useless.

Griffin correctly points out that sea level rise caused by fossil fuels is coming, and that the proposed gas plant will contribute to that damage. But the way she expresses this:

“…ensuring climate breakdown accelerates precisely when Mi’kmaq, Acadian, and Caucasian communities on this low-lying isthmus face catastrophic sea-level rise”

again demonstrates her racial prejudices, using the term “Caucasian” which comes from long-discredited racial theories generations ago, and far more bizarrely she makes a distinction between “Caucasian” (white) and Acadian, as though Acadians are not white because she wants to regard them as more virtuous than those she brands with the racist term “settlers”. Her racial and cultural biases appear again in

“The Tantramar Marshes—created through centuries of Acadian dyke-building”

where she misrepresents the timeline and nature of the marshes, ignoring the fact that the marshes are not an artificial creation, but existed as salt marshes for thousands of years before the Acadians modified them.
The area was colonized by the Acadians in the 1670s. The expulsion of the Acadians was 1755. The Acadians were in the area for less than a century, not the “centuries of Acadian dyke-building” in Griffin’s imaginary history. She consequently ignores the fact that for a much longer time, Yorkshire immigrants and their descendants maintained, expanded, and developed the dyke and drainage systems of the marshes. Ignoring them is another indication of Griffin’s racial and cultural prejudices. These appear again with

“But procedural fairness cannot overcome structural injustice when the process itself presumes Crown authority over unceded territory. Mi’kmaq Nations are relegated to ‘stakeholder’ status in decisions about their own homeland”

demonstrating that Griffin’s agenda is to present non-indigenous presence in Canada as illegitimate, present Canada’s government and laws as illegitimate, and that nothing except total indigenous control over everything is acceptable to her. This is fundamentally hostile to a vision of Canada based on equality and democracy, advocating instead a vision of Canada in which legitimacy is tied to race and ancestry.
She misrepresents debate as violence again with

“Canada’s constitutional framework recognizes Indigenous rights in Section 35 while simultaneously asserting Crown sovereignty—a contradiction resolved through violence”

instead of recognizing that a pluralistic, multicultural, democratic nation involves discussion, negotiation, and compromise, as well as requiring the rule of law.

Griffin continues her biases with a reference to “settler colonialism’s ongoing structure”, again demonizing some in society as illegitimate because of their race or culture. When Griffin states that

“Counter-narratives emphasize Mi’kmaq agency and resistance. When Governor Edward Cornwallis refused to recognize Mi’kmaq sovereignty in 1749, dismissing Peace and Friendship treaty obligation…”

Her own “counter-narrative” re-enforces her racial/cultural mythology of good Mi’kmaq and Acadians vs bad British, ignoring things like ( From: https://www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/eng/1360937048903/1544619681681 ):

“In an effort to regularise trade and assure a stable peace, British Governor Dummer sought out the region’s Aboriginal peoples and on December 15th, 1725, the two groups negotiated a “Peace and Friendship” treaty. The 1725 Treaty of Boston included the Aboriginal peoples of Maine, New Hampshire, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. Under the terms of the treaty, the Aboriginal signatories agreed to “forbear All Acts of Hostility, Injuries and discords towards all the Subjects of the Crown of Great Britain and not offer the least hurt, violence, or molestation of them or any of them in their persons or Estates.” With the treaty, Governor Dummer intended to prevent conflict between British settlers and local Aboriginal peoples by establishing trade relations with them and by acquiring their consent for British colonisation in the region.
The 1725 Treaty did not establish a long lasting and stable peace in the Atlantic region. French administrators at Louisbourg continued to offer presents to those Aboriginal peoples who agreed to attack British settlements. French missionaries also gave presents to those who opposed the British. The British and groups from the Mi’kmaq, the Maliseet, and the Passamaquoddy nations concluded peace and friendship treaties with each other on over half a dozen occasions between 1725 and 1779. Nonetheless, as the struggle for settlement lands continued throughout the continent, the French continued to turn to their Aboriginal allies for support. Hostilities in the region continued until Britain and France ended their conflict in North America at the end of the Seven Years’ War in 1760.”

Griffin’s polemic presents her views of history, race, and who she believes has a right to be listened to, but they don’t make a useful contribution to deciding what kind of electrical generation New Brunswick needs, where it should go, how the environment can be protected, and who should be heard. Instead, she presents a distorted history to support a vision of Canada in which race and ancestry confer special privileges, and where resentment and ancestral grievance is used to disenfranchise and delegitimize another group in society because of their racial or cultural status as, in her term, “settlers”."


Screen capture from 1976 American Science Fiction film "Logan's Run" characters above are "Jessica 6" [played by Jenny Agutta] and "Logan 5" [played by Michael York]

And why doesn't "Jon" use his last name when he comments at Warktimes.com? Does he fear the green 'sustainable" witches of Tantramar? Probably.. yeah.. he does.




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Tantramar Skatepark Project: What is the Libertarian Party of New Brunswick?

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Tantramar Skatepark Project: Candidate Tori Weldon for Town Councillor Ward 3 @...

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Struts Gallery 7 Lorne Street - Employment Opportunity - 1 Year Paternity Leave Contract

 At this link:  EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES | Struts Gallery



Pierre Poilievre on latest floor crossing, cost-of-living crisis and Joe Rogan Podcast [ Juno News - Kris Sims ]

 At this video link:  EXCLUSIVE: Pierre Poilievre on latest floor crossing, cost-of-living crisis and Joe Rogan