Mar 10, 2026

Politicians Are Cowardly and Scared and its a Problem Says Dallas Brodie, OneBC, MLA of Vancouver-Quilchena

 At this video link on Youtube:  

Dallas Brodie - Land theft, Eby running away, and Reconciliation Lies!



Travis Dhanraj former CBC journalist speaks to MPs about CBC bullying culture

 At this link:

Former CBC host says he was silenced, bullied and intimidated by senior leadership


More here:  WATCH: Former CBC host Travis Dhanraj testifies that CBC has a culture of bias and bullying.


Victoria B.C. According to Hudson Williams "Heated Rivalry" Actor - CHEK Media

 At this Youtube video link:  ‘Dead as f***, old people’: Heated Rivalry star's comments about Victoria spark online debate


Meanwhile in Vancouver B.C.:  Mayor Ken Sim sued for defamation by councillor Sean Orr


Ribs N Wings Friday Night - Cape 16 Restaurant & Bakery

 Cape 16 in Tantramar:  Cape 16 Restaurant & Bakery | Port Elgin NB | Facebook


Tantramar Landowners: Featured Duplex Home Design - Craftsman Style - Ho...

Tantramar Landowners: Featured Duplex Home Design - Craftsman Style - Ho...:  At this link:   Craftsman Style House Plan - 5 Beds 3.5 Baths 2140 Sq/Ft Plan #126-202 - Houseplans.com

Tantramar Landowners: Presenter in town hall today in Tantramar with Ste...

Tantramar Landowners: Presenter in town hall today in Tantramar with Ste...:   sharing his website: http://pipelineonline.ca

Sabine Dietz & Eric T. King Housing with Government Funding & Partners in Tantramar


 


Sabine Dietz:  "None of us gets any money out of this."  Imagine that? 68 housing units but no one is getting paid - seems like a really strange idea huh?

Hopefully, no one begins to dig the land and soils up and discovers there are indigenous bones on their unceded lands... its happens .. here:

Indigenous ancestral remains found on Ontario property could cost this couple $319K | CBC News





Sabine Dietz says that she needs money for her "non-profit housing" adventures with Eric T. King.. well dear me Sabine you know that the community has your back and we all wish you the best.. building housing is expensive today.. Dietz admits she cannot do this project without grants [free money] but there are projects happening in the region that are not "community" builds seeking grants [free money].. and to be perfectly honest if your eco-group are more special and you feel you deserve lots of free money to build the housing project maybe your model is a flawed one after all?  GoFundMe is also a site people use to get money for their projects given to them.. and GiveSendGo.

Traditionally, the people building "eco-villages" do so with their own money collectively and that seems to work really well for them.. shows integrity... letting government give away millions to people building co-ops seems like government picking winners and losers.. there are no shortage of people who want to build homes but there seem to be a lot of stumbling blocks and interference by government in making sure housing is abundant.. why would that be?





Learn more here at their Facebook page:

Freshwinds Eco-Village Housing Cooperative | Sackville NB | Facebook

By way of a little history on Sabine Dietz she is a "green politician campaigner/supporter" and was instrumental in the election in 2018 of Megan Mitton Green Party MLA in Tantramar, more here:

Green candidate Megan Mitton wins 11 vote squeaker in Memramcook-Tantramar |



More here on their election recount in 2018:


Tantramar Landowners is on blogger [no longer on Facebook due to censorship in the region] here:



Masked again.. Mayor Andrew Black LIVE in Town Hall tonight...

 





Why the 1970s Produced The Last "Free" Human Minds

 At this Youtube video link:  Why The 1970s Produced The Last "Free" Human Minds



Find Out How You Can Support Our Titans of Tantramar - Facebook, Games, Tickets, Auctions etc.

 



God bless these hard-working local young athletes.. and their supportive families and all the volunteers who make highschool hockey in this town such a BIG DEAL! So proud of them all.. as a Titans family supporter I am happy to promote their fundraising, games, auctions, and events.


Facebook page with Titan's team player Graeson Hicks at this link:  LOW GEAR Industrial | Facebook


Holding Pyramid Structure In Place with Duct Tape - Academia's Weakening Grip on the Narrative

 










Unfortunately for the so-called "experts" and "academics" their grip is no longer strong.. they couldn't compete with the University of Youtube.. and they weren't equipped to adapt.. no big loss.





Just a matter of time.. tick-tock... tick-tock...
opting out of their narrative:

The Elite Have Betrayed the People - Canada's Opposition Leader, Pierre Poilievre - Triggernometry

 At this link on Youtube:  The Elite have Betrayed the People - Canada’s Opposition Leader, Pierre Poilievre



Students for Western Civilisation with George and Paige Percy, mta.ca - see swciv.com Advocacy in Canada

 

Website swciv.com George's article published in 2025 here:

SWC Files Landmark Lawsuit Against Pattison Outdoor Advertising for Alleged Anti-White Discrimination — Students For Western Civilisation

Follow on X at this link on landmark case against Pattison Outdoor Advertising:

Students for Western Civilisation on X: "https://t.co/FHze4M4P6d" / X

More with Paige Percy here:

Why more students should study abroad in Asia - The Argosy

"The most important thing I’ve learned on my exchange is that my experiences and the lessons I’m learning are the best souvenirs of all. In Hong Kong and other places I’ve visited, people are so proud of their history, culture and traditions that they want to share them with others. All you need to do is to be open to learning and listening. This extends to the classroom as well; my courses are teaching me different perspectives that contrast the often-Eurocentric education we get at Mt. A. I’ve learned so much outside and inside the classroom, and wouldn’t have learned any of it if I had gone somewhere in Europe, Oceania or North America. Taking the leap to go to Asia for exchange is worth it and will result in a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. If you’re interested in going on exchange to Asia, please don’t hesitate to reach out and ask me more about it!" - Paige Percy, 2018

and here:  Paige Percy (She/Her) - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada/ Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada | LinkedIn


more here on Paige Percy here:  Giving a global opportunity | Mount Allison








Posters from Hal at the John Birch Society from 2012/2013 USA

 




Mar 9, 2026

Town Hall Meeting Livestream on Youtube - March 10, 2026 - Municipality of Tantramar

 At this link:  LIVE at Town Hall this week.. Regular Meeting of Council - March 10, 2026


Mayor Andrew Black presiding.. 

remember the election is May 11th, 2026..

perhaps Black will be out of a job come June...

meanwhile in Newfoundland ...

St. John's hockey game turns into 600-penalty minute fight fest | Watch


Youtube Canuck Law - We're Being Ruled By Charities!

 At this link:  We’re Being Ruled By Charities (Video Compilation) – Canuck Law


Flashbacks on Mondays..... Tantramar Titans Graduating Class of 2016!



Tantramar's Deep Roots - Tantramar Heritage Trust - They're Hiring!

 

Photo found at Facebook page ' Irving Oil Products ' 

Tantramar Heritage Trust Accepting Applications for 2026 Summer Jobs
The Tantramar Heritage Trust is a non-profit, charitable organization that promotes preservation of heritage resources in the Tantramar Region. The Trust operates two museums in Sackville: the Boultenhouse Heritage Centre on Queens Road and the Campbell Carriage Factory Museum in Middle Sackville. More information on the Trust is available at our website: www.tantramarheritage.ca.
The Trust is now accepting applications for the following positions in 2026:
1. Researcher/Museum Interpreter – 2 positions to spend time at both the Boultenhouse Heritage and the Campbell Carriage Factory Museum (number of weeks and exact dates to be confirmed)
Duties include: delivering guided tours and interpretation of historical buildings and artefacts to visitors; researching and writing reports on topics of interest to the Trust, and/or other activities utilizing academic skills and knowledge; assisting with planning and carrying out summer programming; assisting THT Directors and staff in developing and implementing in-house and educational programs; daily record keeping; publication sales; accessioning artefacts (under supervision); other general maintenance (such as lawn mowing) and museum related work as required; submitting weekly progress reports to THT Executive Director.
2. Collections Assistant - 1 position (number of weeks and exact dates to be confirmed)
Duties include: registration, documentation, research, locating, and safe handling and storage of artefacts at both museums; assisting in the preparation of artefacts for exhibits; delivering museum tours; performing office duties related to collections; contributing to educational program development and delivery; contributing to museum programming activities as appropriate; and generally, assisting staff and volunteers as time allows; and submitting weekly progress reports to the THT Executive Director.
3. Research Centre Assistant – 1 position (number of weeks and exact dates to be confirmed)
Duties include cataloguing collections of material (letters, articles, books, magazines) and entering data into the Research Centre database; assisting visitors to the Research Centre; collecting fees; receiving new material; giving tours at both museums as time permits; assisting with summer programming activities such as school field trips, children’s heritage-themed workshops, and other events for the general public; and submitting weekly progress reports to the THT Executive Director.
4. Archives Assistant – 1 position (number of weeks and exact dates to be confirmed)
Duties include arranging, describing, researching, organizing, and safe handling and storage of archival fonds (letters, photographs, legal documents, diaries, etc.); giving tours at the both museums as time permits; assisting with summer programming activities such as school field trips, children’s heritage-themed workshops and other events for the general public; and submitting weekly progress reports to the THT Executive Director.
5. Crake Community Programming Intern – 1 position (14 weeks – exact dates TBD)
The Intern will plan and carry out various workshops and events intended to strengthen ties between the Tantramar Heritage Trust and targeted community groups and organizations. This includes a series of heritage-themed children’s workshops, including .an archaeology camp for children, school field trips, new and established special events at both museums, maintaining a presence at the Sackville Farmer’s Market, and exploring new educational opportunities to benefit the community and visitors to our region. The position is intended for a Mount Allison student returning to school in the fall. This position is funded by the J.E.A. Crake Foundation and Mount Allison’s Experiential Learning Program.
To apply:
Please submit a cover letter and résumé with three references to: Karen Valanne, Executive Director, Tantramar Heritage Trust, 29B Queens Rd., Sackville, NB E4L 4G4 or by email to tantramarheritage@gmail.com.
Please state in your cover letter which position(s) you are applying for, your competency in French, and your availability between May 18 and August 30, 2026.
Candidates must be willing to work flexible hours, including some weekends, evenings, and statutory holidays. All positions are subject to the availability of funding through the Young Canada Works, Community Museums Summer Employment Program, Canada Summer Jobs, and Mount Allison University Internship Program. Some positions require that employees plan to return to full time studies in the fall. Jobs will be 8-15 weeks in duration, dependent on funding.
Applications will be accepted until March 16, 2026 at 5 pm, with interviews to be conducted soon after. We appreciate all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted."


Born in 1769 in Yorkshire, England, William Fawcett and his family were among the wave of Yorkshire immigrants who came to Sackville in the 1770s. William was a farmer and owned 42 acres of land in Upper Sackville. He was also a deeply religious man and a prominent member of the Methodist Church. William and his wife had two children: a son named Rufus and a daughter named Elizabeth, but known as Betsy. In 1816 they took in a boy named James George to help work the farm. In 1831 Betsy and James married and soon after, Betsy gave birth to a son. William was very pleased by this and with James’ skill at farming, so decided to change his will to leave the farm and his considerable wealth to his daughter, which was very usual at this time. Rufus was jealous of James and not happy with the possibility of losing his inheritance. On June 19, 1832, William was sitting at the kitchen table reading a volume of John Wesley’s sermons, when suddenly a shot came through the window, killing him instantly. Rufus quickly became the prime suspect. The murder weapon, which was the Fawcett family gun, was found behind the house. In Rufus’s storage chest was found slugs matching those in William’s body. Rufus was arrested and put on trial, but was found not guilty. There were rumours he had bribed members of the jury, buying them rounds of food and drink. Following the trial, Rufus departed for the United States and his fate is unknown. The house where the infamous murder occurred still stands and is owned by descendants of James and Betsy George. William Fawcett’s grave in the Methodist Burying Ground in Middle Sackville is marked with a lengthy inscription, detailing the murder and warning the reader to be always ready to meet their maker. In keeping with the theme of this post, there is a Murder Mystery Night happening at the Campbell Carriage Factory Museum tonight (Friday, August 1). Drop by at 7 p.m. to see if you can prevent a killer from getting away with murder!

Fun Fact!!!
William Fawcett’s story was told in a historical novel by his 3rd great grandson, Robert James, titled Reader Be Thou Also Ready, published in 2000. A play with the same title was produced in 2015 by Sackville’s Live Bait Theatre.

External Links:
To learn more about influential historical figures in the area, check out Charlie Scobie’s book The People of the Tantramar: https://bit.ly/3wphRoO
THT Ancestry tree “Descendants of Early Tantramar Families”:
https://www.ancestry.ca/.../159.../person/352090866986/facts