Sackville UNCensored
" low class unimportant troublemaker " according to long time Town Councillor Bruce Phinney .. Cancel culture strikes again and again -- deplatformed by Instagram, Twitter, Youtube, Facebook, LinkedIn, Vimeo, Spreaker and X .. and you honestly gotta wonder what the f*ck for.. doncha? I will ask questions that no one else seems to be bothered enough to ask.. I'm a noticer. #photographer
Mar 26, 2026
THE Indie Media Eastcoast: Historic News from England As Dame Sarah Mullally ...
THE Indie Media Eastcoast: "Once More Into The Breach" - Canada 2020 Website ...
A notable old "post" for the record.. tell your friends! #Disclosure #KJ3
Photography above by THE Indie Media Eastcoast....
Spectacular big old decorative wooden post found on the stairs at Dayle's Grand Market located over in Amherst Nova Scotia Canada - more here: Dayle's Grand Market | Amherst NS | Facebook
Video at this video link on Odysee from THE Indie Media Eastcoast... here:
British Frauds on England's History - Queen Anne Boleyn's Great Escape & Legacy - Book 1
Facebook with Greg Hallett here: Greg Hallett | Facebook
Which Way Western man? The Age of Disclosure - Global Breakthrough Energy Movement
YOU are living in The Age of Disclosure... Which way Western man? Global Breakthrough Energy Movement [ @GlobalBEM on X ]
and on Youtube: GlobalBEM - YouTube
The Age of Disclosure [ @ageofdisclosure on X ] and on Youtube: The Age Of Disclosure - YouTube
Will you get left behind or keep up with this disclosure of energy intel?
Mar 25, 2026
Cox & Palmer CEO and Partner George Cooper K.C. Appointed Chancellor of Mount Allison University
Article here: Mount Allison University Appoints George L. Cooper, KC (’89), as Chancellor | Mount Allison
"Mount Allison University will formally install George L. Cooper, KC ('89) as its 10th Chancellor during a special Chancellor's Installation and Investiture Ceremony on Tuesday, March 24, 2026 at 4 p.m. in Convocation Hall. A reception will follow in the Convocation Hall foyer.
The ceremony marks the official conferring of the Chancellor, including the oath of office, celebrating Cooper's leadership and longstanding connection to the University.
The entire Mount Allison community as well as members of the wider public are warmly invited to attend.
"George Cooper brings to the Chancellorship a remarkable combination of intellectual rigour, humility, and deep loyalty to Mount Allison," says Cheryl Hodder, KC ('81)." His leadership reflects the very values we seek to instill in our students integrity, service, and principled action and his lifelong commitment to Mount Allison and to community leadership make him an exceptional choice to serve as our 10th Chancellor."
The ceremony will feature remarks from the Hon. Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Internal Trade and Minister responsible for Canada-U.S. Trade, Intergovernmental Affairs and One Canadian Economy, whose distinguished career in public service includes senior federal cabinet roles and longstanding advocacy for Atlantic Canada. His participation reflects the broader regional and national stature, importance, and impact of Mount Allison.
A proud Mount Allison alumnus, Chancellor Cooper graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in 1989 before earning a law degree from the University of New Brunswick and a Master of Laws from the University of Cambridge, U.K. He has built a distinguished legal career and currently serves as Chief Executive Officer and Partner at Cox & Palmer, one of Atlantic Canada's leading law firms.
Cooper officially began his four-year term as Chancellor on January 1, 2026. The Chancellor serves as the University's titular head, presiding over Convocation, acting as an ambassador for the institution, and supporting its mission of academic excellence and community engagement.
"Installation ceremonies are moments when a university both honours its traditions and looks ahead," says Dr. Ian Sutherland, President and Vice-Chancellor of Mount Allison University. "George Cooper's appointment symbolizes our commitment to academic excellence, while also reinforcing our ambition to prepare graduates who lead thoughtfully in complex times. His wisdom, generosity, and steady leadership will serve our community well."
Mount Allison extends its gratitude to outgoing Chancellor Lynn Loewen ('82) for her dedicated service since 2018 and looks forward to celebrating this new chapter in the University's history with the installation of Chancellor Cooper. "
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Past Chancellors of Mount Allison University include Purdy Crawford and Peter Mansbridge.
Cox & Palmer is proud to congratulate our Chief Executive Officer and Partner, George L. Cooper, KC, on his appointment as the 10th Chancellor of Mount Allison University, effective January 1, 2026.
A Mount Allison alumnus, George’s appointment recognizes his longstanding commitment to leadership, education, and community service across Atlantic Canada. His four-year term as Chancellor will continue a legacy of excellence that reflects both his professional accomplishments and his deep connection to the university.
“Mount Allison’s tradition of academic excellence, close-knit community, and commitment to developing principled leaders is something I have always cherished,” said George. “I am deeply honoured to be appointed Chancellor of Mount Allison University – a place that has played such a formative role in my life.”
George graduated from Mount Allison in 1989 with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) before earning his law degree from the University of New Brunswick and a Master of Laws from the University of Cambridge. Over his distinguished career, he has built a reputation as a respected legal and community leader, known for his integrity, mentorship, and dedication to service.
“George’s appointment as Chancellor is a testament to his vision, integrity, and lifelong commitment to leadership,” said Patrick Fitzgerald, Partner in Halifax, NS and Chair of the Regional Board of Directors at Cox & Palmer. “Throughout his career, he has exemplified the professionalism and dedication that define our firm, and we are immensely proud of this recognition.”
Laila Mickelwait - How "Free P*rn Sites Really Work (and Who Runs Them)" Theo Von Podcast
At this video link: How "Free" P*rn Sites Really Work (and Who Runs Them)
Laila Mickelwait's book: Now available – Takedown: Inside the Fight to Shut Down Pornhub for Child Abuse, Rape, and Sex Trafficking
More here: The Dark Side of P*rnHub is Way Worse Than You Think
Full episode here: Laila Mickelwait | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #559
Tantramar Landowner: You're Not Crazy .. BUT They Sure Are...
Mar 24, 2026
Minnie Riperton sings Lovin' You and Come to My Garden [1947-1979]
At this link: Minnie Riperton - Lovin' You (Official Video)
More here: Minnie Riperton - Wikipedia
"Come to My Garden" 1970 here: Come To My Garden
What Do You Want?! Podcast - "I Got Roofied.... "Weight Loss, Dating & Dangerous Situations"
At this video link: “I Got Roofied…” Weight Loss, Dating & Dangerous Situations
"Remember Us" a new book brings Upper Sackville's past & people to life [warktimes.com]
"Lewis’s book outlines the history of the area from the first Mi’kmaq inhabitants through successive waves of European settlement including Acadians, New England Planters, Yorkshire immigrants and the American Loyalists.
“Those of us who come from Upper Sackville enjoy a common bond,” Lewis said.
“We come from enduring stock. Our ancestors didn’t just come here. They took root in the earth, sprang forth, and multiplied,” she said as she mentioned the many family names in her book including Estabrooks, George, Hicks, Fawcett, Sears and Wheaton.
She also spoke about how Upper Sackville “was born of the Baptist faith and born of Methodism” in close proximity to the first Baptist and Methodist churches in Canada.
“Old John Fawcett, who came from Yorkshire in 1774 as a seven-year-old boy, who gave his life to Methodism and who lived next door to this church, died an unhappy man,” she said, adding he felt betrayed in 1818 when some town Methodists chose to build a new church in Sackville without consulting the parishioners in his village.
“I wonder what he would have said if he had known that 200 years later, the beautiful Sackville Church would be razed to the ground and the little Upper Sackville Church would be left standing,” she said as the audience laughed."
source: ‘Remember Us’: New book brings Upper Sackville’s past & people to life |
Photography by THE Indie Media Eastcoast - the old Sackville Methodist Church 1875-2015Throwbacks on Tuesday.. Photography in Tantramar "Downtown Diner"
A window seat with a view downtown Sackville New Brunswick.. the building is no longer there.. a fire destroyed the historic section of Bridge Street.. the empty lot has been purchased but no information on what development may be built there [next to the Royal Bank of Canada]. Perhaps a tall seven story apartment building with a commercial / retail business underneath? Time will tell as Tantramar University City goes through the "densification" process .. its never dull around here.. is it?
CBC Morning Show Reports Border Tolls with Mayors of Tantramar and Amherst
At this link: Mayors on either side of the border on proposed tolls | Information Morning - NS | On Demand | CBC Listen
The New Brunswick government has announced a plan to place tolls near Aulac on out-of-province vehicles using the highway. Despite being from different provinces, many residents cross that border daily for things like school, work or shopping. Preston hears from the mayor of the Municipality of Tantramar and the mayor of Amherst about the impact a toll like this could have on residents."
THE YORK BUILDING - John Lafford + Mike Wilson/AIL Group Website - Rental Suites Available 01/03/2027
See the website link here: Floor Plans of The York in Sackville, NB [ Sample floor plans below ]
What is "The Annex Collective" in Sackville New Brunswick? "Collaborative Workspace" for "Members"
Website: The Annex Collective | Discover & Connect Today
Instagram: (@theannexcollective) • Instagram photos and videos
Facebook: The Annex Collective | Facebook
Location: 131 Main St. Sackville, N.B. 506-536-3159 [ Lafford Building across from Swan Pond ]
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