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Robert Trevors is a Canadian politician who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2010 provincial election. He represented the electoral district of Miramichi Centre as a member of the Progressive Conservatives [ 2 ] until the 2014 election , when he was defeated by Bill Fraser in the redistributed riding of Miramichi .
Miramichi riding was created in 1987 primarily from Northumberland—Miramichi riding, and incorporating parts of Acadie—Bathurst, Madawaska—Restigouche and York—Sunbury ridings. Between 1987 and 1996, Miramichi also included a small part of York County , and in 2003, a large area to the north, including Allardville and Belledune, was ...
"Capital Park serial killer" – Samuel Sidyno "Carlos the Jackal" – Ilich Ramírez Sánchez "Čaruga of Zagorje" – Vinko Pintarić "Casanova Killer" Paul John Knowles; Glen Edward Rogers "Chambermaid Slayer" – Gerald Thomas Archer "Charlie Chop-off" – Unsolved "Chessboard Killer" – Alexander Pichushkin
French Fort Cove, Miramichi, New Brunswick. The French Fort Cove is a nature park located in Miramichi, New Brunswick, between Newcastle and Nordin-Miramichi, which contains regular and advanced walking trails, canoeing, kayaking, paddle-boats, a children's playground, ice-cream shop and holds many events and activities during the summer.
Graham Moore – chief engineer of the Hyundai World Rally Team (2002–2003) and of the Subaru World Rally Team (2006–2008) Michel Nandan – technical director of Peugeot Sport (1999–2005) and technical manager of the Suzuki World Rally Team (2006–2007) Guenther Steiner – chief engineer of the Ford World Rally Team (1997–2001)
This riding was created from parts of Miramichi Centre and Miramichi-Bay du Vin, which elected a Progressive Conservative and a Liberal, respectively, in the previous election. Bill Fraser was the incumbent from Miramichi-Bay du Vin, and Robert Trevors was the incumbent from Miramichi Centre. Source: Elections New Brunswick [1]