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Durelle incurred a stroke on December 25, 2006, and died at age 77 on January 6, 2007, at the Moncton Hospital in Moncton, New Brunswick. He also had Parkinson's disease prior to this. His funeral was held on January 11, 2007, from Ste-Anne Roman Catholic Church in Baie-Ste-Anne, New Brunswick.
The Morrissy Bridge is a steel truss bridge crossing the Miramichi River at Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada.. Construction of Morrissy bridge began in 1913 and was completed and opened in November 1914.
Kent County (2016 population 30,475 [1]) is located in east-central New Brunswick, Canada. [2] The county features a unique blend of cultures including Mi'kmaq , Acadian , and English . Some larger tourist attractions include the dune de Bouctouche , Kouchibouguac National Park , and Bonar Law Commons .
The city of Miramichi is a local service centre for the county and surrounding regions with schools, hospitals and government offices and retail locations. The county has several saw mills in the city of Miramichi and up the Southwest Branch of the Miramichi River. There were formerly two large pulp and paper mills at Miramichi.
New Brunswick , Miramichi municipality Upload Photo: St. Peter's and St. Paul's Church 5 Bartibog Church Road Oak Point-Bartibog Bridge NB New Brunswick Upload Photo: Schaffer's Store 136 Main Street Miramichi River Valley NB
CoR did surprisingly well in New Brunswick, with 4.3 per cent of the popular vote, considering it was a Western Canada-based party whose national results were less than one-half of one per cent. Due to this success, Pafford and other CoR supporters founded the New Brunswick Confederation of Regions Party , a party to contest provincial elections.
Bay du Vin is a small but picturesque unincorporated community located on the south shore of Miramichi Bay, 24 km east of the former town of Chatham (now a part of Miramichi), New Brunswick, Canada. It is suggested that its name comes from a corruption of the French "Baie de Vents" meaning "Bay of Winds" rather than the widely supposed "Bay of ...
In 1783 Davidson was elected a member of the 5th General Assembly of Nova Scotia for Sunbury County which, in 1784, became part of New Brunswick. He continued to serve for Northumberland County after the new province was established. [1] The American Revolutionary War was now over and Davidson moved back to the Miramichi Valley to secure his ...