Our next NiCHE Conversation will be on Fri, Dec 20th, at 12pm EST on Instagram Live.
@JessicaMDeWitt will chat with @richrray about the pre-Confederation fishery, border policing, & the legal status of inshore waters.
Follow NiCHE on Insta: https://t.co/9m4Pw7DdBc
Be sure to check out our recent post featuring an audio clip of the extended abstract of our interview with Polaris Prize winning musician Jeremy Dutcher, now with a tri-lingual PDF so you can follow along in the language of your choice: https://t.co/K1s1Slas2j
@paulontherun@NBLA_ALNB I think they’re talking about the Provincial Gas Tax, under section 6 of Ch. G-3, which Higgs increased to just over 15 cents on the litre in 2023. It’s entirely possible to reduce it.
Our friends at the Journal of New Brunswick Studies/Revue d’études sur le Nouveau-Brunswick (JNBS/RÉNB) have published a new issue full of great content - check it out: https://t.co/wUCyKAVGkY
Bio of the Day: William Brydone Jack (1817–86), mathematician, astronomer, natural scientist, and educator.
In 1840 he accepted a post at King’s College, intending to stay in #NewBrunswick only a few years. His contributions extended over 45 years. https://t.co/r0VkLbvPDn
Today on our site @Moullue_Verte introduces his recent @EnvHistJournal article, "Fishwork Is for the Birds: Humans and Birds in the Sixteenth-Century Northwest Atlantic" - https://t.co/cI8AxFyX5l
#envhist#earlymodern#animalhistory
We are looking for a scholar who would like to write a response/provide historical context for the news that "Ottawa to compensate Inuit in Nunavik for mass sled dog slaughter" https://t.co/89sEfIU5AJ
Check out our Contributor Guidelines if interested - https://t.co/vUgZ0dZZ6I
On the blog, Vicki Hallett looks at the trouble with women and cod in NF and Labrador's Colonial History. Also, this includes my fave line ever in a post: "Atlantic cod have the twin disadvantages of being supremely delicious and supremely ugly." https://t.co/p2VdeGjnJe
@ruralcolonialNS@UNBArchives is truly an under-appreciated gem & the institution should invest more in support of the amazing people that work there. Ditto PANB.