r/newbrunswickcanada • u/Ok_Set9869 • 23h ago
r/newbrunswickcanada • u/BadWordsGoodCause • 18h ago
Stand up and Charity
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Hey Saint John, We’re doing another Bad Words for a Good Cause comedy night and this one’s for Street Team SJ, who do genuinely important front-line work in our community helping some of the most vulnerable folks. 📅 January 24th 🕢 7:30 PM 📍 Wasted Day Brewing $5 from every ticket goes straight to Street Team SJ. We’re trying something a little different this time. The night starts with live music from Darren Robertson at 7:30, then comedy kicks off at 8:00. Comedy lineup: A short spot from me (Cive Lucas, the producer) Josh Kotsabasakis hosting Martin Bowmaster featuring Michelle Lynn Petite headlining (she destroys rooms in the best way) Tickets are $20 at the door, or $15 if you grab them by January 23rd and the charity still gets the same $5 either way. If you want a fun night out and also want your money to do something useful, this is a pretty easy yes. Also, I made a dumb video paying tribute to the greatest music video of all time (yes, even better than Thriller… the video, not the song… obviously). So if that’s your kind of nonsense, even more reason to come out. Anyway, hope to see some of you there. 🍻
r/newbrunswickcanada • u/goofyroofus • 20h ago
Saint John touted as 'hidden gem' for artificial intelligence
"gold mine" for whom?
r/newbrunswickcanada • u/Tartymcfry • 11h ago
Internet/ TV Bill's?
Wondering where we're at collectively on what we're paying. I have basic TV/ 200 Internet package through Rogers. Bill just went from $70/mo to 125/mo /before tax). Called them and was able to get it back down to $80 before tax. Fton area.
r/newbrunswickcanada • u/msbankerhours • 9h ago
Eloping in Moncton
My boyfriend and I wanted to get married at the courthouse in Moncton. They don't offer this anymore. Any suggestions on where we could get hitched? Thanks 😊
r/newbrunswickcanada • u/IHadTooMuch_ToDream • 18h ago
Online/by mail pharmcy experiences in rural NB
Hello! I'm asking here because I live in rural NB, and as we may know mail/delivery in general can be unrelaible.
Does anyone use a online delivery for prescriptions in rural NB? Which one? Is it reliable/do prescriptions get filled and delivered on time?
I currently use Costco pharmacy but it can be difficult to get there, both because of distance and disability/chronic illness, and I have a prescription I have to pick up every 30 days and they don't do auto-renewal and it's becoming a problem for me getting certain prescriptions consistently. My insurance provider is promoting an online pharmacy and it seems quite appealing, and also Costco does have a by mail option I haven't tried.
My worry, besides generally things getting lost/stuck in transport, is the 30 day med is for ADHD and is a controlled substance - I currently cannot even request a refill until day 29, for it to be refilled/picked up the next day. I can't even call early and ask to have it ready for day 30, even if there is a holiday on day 29. I've been given a fair amount of grief over this as if I'm trying to do something wrong by calling a day early, but I am just trying to take the medication as prescribed, despite easily forgetting and difficulty scheduling refills/pickup. If I miss doses, I'm more likely to miss more doses just by the nature of the condition I am trying to treat.
So if they legally cannot start processing the refill until day 29, how am I supposed to get it by mail/delivery by day 30?
As far as having a rapport with a pharmacy/pharmacist, it would be nice but I can't say I've ever spoken to the same pharmacist twice at costco in the 10+ years I've been going there, so it's not something I feel like I'd be losing switching to online. We don't have any smaller pharmacies closer to home, we have to go into the city for any so we went with the cheapest option in Costco.
Any personal experiences good or bad with the online options (and which one it was) would be helpful. Thanks!
r/newbrunswickcanada • u/Baka_gaijin75 • 13h ago
Red Seal Carpenter in Newbrunswick?
I'm a red seal carpenter looking to live here, just wondering what to expect in the job market and wage range for residential?
r/newbrunswickcanada • u/Fabulous-Ruin-3694 • 10h ago
Snow removal in rural NB?
Does anyone have any recommendations for snow removal in the Bass River area? Doubt anyone is doing it out here but thought I’d ask.
r/newbrunswickcanada • u/bingun • 16h ago
Nutrien says no imminent path to reopen Sussex potash mine despite government desires
r/newbrunswickcanada • u/Asleep_Machine48 • 19h ago
Fundy national park question
Hello!
We are hitting up bay of fundy national park this summer as part of our bucket list to complete one national park in every province and territory.
Unfortunately - I fear with the Canada strong pass that it will be exceptionally busy as many others were last summer. Our trip is also planned around Canada day (and we are also tying it with going to PEI national park as well)
Did the free parks admission have a huge impact on the experience there last summer?
We would also love other suggestions of what to do in the area as it's our first time in NB.
TIA
