First Nations people across Turtle Island have had a sacred treaty with the earth since time immemorial. The Mi’kmaw have honoured the Peace and Friendship Treaties made and reaffirmed with the British since 1725. Elder-in-Residence Jeannie Bartibogue challenges us all to learn about our responsibilities as treaty people and to be a part of #ReconciliACTION.
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Damage to the Anderson Bridge is Affecting Some Bus Schedules in the Miramichi area
by Admin | Added Sep 26, 2025
Friday, September 26, 2025
Some Bus Schedules have been Impacted
Due to the accident this morning that damaged Anderson Bridge, the bridge will be closed for the foreseeable future. This bridge closure means that ASD-N transportation will have to make some adjustments to runs made by Bus 204 (Karen Jardine) and Bus 208 (Ben Curtis).
- Bus 204 (Karen Jardine) – We will be splitting this run into two separate runs with two different buses to accommodate all of our students and ensure that they arrive to school at a reasonable time.
Bus 204 – Will be responsible for pickups from Blackville to the last stop on Warwick Road (Route 415).  This will include the stop at the corner of the Quarryville Road and Stewart’s Point Road.  These students will be picked up approximately 15 minutes later than usual.
New Extra Bus – Will be responsible for stops along Route 108. These students will be picked up approximately 30 minutes earlier than usual. Â
- Bus 208 (Beth Curtis) – Start time will be 6:45 a.m. on Parker Road. Â
Students at stops on Route 420 will be picked up in reverse order starting at the corner of Route 420 and Westwood at approximately 7:05 a.m. Â
We expect the bus to be on time for students who are picked up on Tardy Avenue and at the corner of Durrick and Locke.
Please note that drop offs after school will happen in the reverse of the morning pick up procedure.
We thank you for your patience and understanding while we adapt to the Anderson Bridge closure.
Sept 25th 2025
by Admin | Added Sep 25, 2025
There is still some work that needs to be done – Jeannie Bartibogue
by Admin | Added Sep 24, 2025
Elder-in-Residence Jeannie Bartibogue reminds us of the continued challenges faced by Indigenous peoples and the need for #ReconciliACTION not just this week, but as part of our daily lives. We are all treaty people, and it is time for us all to reflect on what that means.
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#TruthandReconciliationWeek #learnfromourpast #nctr_um
Sept 24th 2025
by Admin | Added Sep 24, 2025
