Residents can purchase dog tags at the municipality until March 31, 2021 (without late fee). Info: Municipal Building, 758-4078 or Animal Control Officer, Anne Robichaud, 863-4411.
• Holiday Guidance for Businesses
• Holiday Guidelines for Individuals
Please note: wearing face masks is mandatory in public spaces, both indoors and outdoors.
Outdoor public spaces include parks, playgrounds, markets, festival sites and walking trails. A mask is not required while walking, jogging or cycling with people in the same bubble, where they are unlikely to encounter people, or risk coming within two metres of, people from outside their bubble.
Following Zone 1’s return to the Orange level under the province’s revised COVID-19 recovery plan, the Eugène (Gene) LeBlanc Arena remains open.
🔸 Recreational and sports organizations may operate but are limited to practices and/or skills and drills within a single team.
🔸 Only one parent/spectator per player can be present during the activity.
Read the new arena operational plan.
2021 Membership Form
2021Junior Program Membership Form
2021 Rates
2021 Rates & Membership fees
2021 Tournament and Group Pricing
New By-Law Enforcement Officers
The Village de Memramcook is pleased to announce that it has recently retained the services of Maritime Enforcement Services Inc to serve as Municipal By-Law Enforcement relating to dangerous and unsightly premises. The municipality therefore wishes to inform its population of the presence of agents in uniform and in security patrol vehicles in the area. For any questions or concerns, please contact the Municipal Office at 758-4078.
New members who want to join our club for the 2021 season will have the chance to golf for free for the rest of the 2020 season (beginning September 15) by paying a portion of the membership fee now, that is $250 plus HST and the balance at the beginning of the 2021 golf season. In addition, each 2021 new member will receive 4 free green fees!
September 1st 2020
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The Village de Memramcook opposes the sale of the Memramcook Institute and proposes a private international bilingual school
(Memramcook, NB) – During a press conference held this morning at the Monument-Lefebvre National Historic Site in Memramcook, the Mayor for the Village de Memramcook, Michel Gaudet, accompanied by Mr. Bernard Cormier and Dr. Aurel Schofield, reputed businessmen who have worked on the realization of several notable projects, proudly presented an innovative and refreshing approach to learning intended for the former “Collège Saint-Joseph”.
First, the Mayor explains the milestones that prompted the municipality to set in motion today’s important announcement. The turning point was the recent news that the Provincial Government was considering selling the Memramcook Institute to the private sector.
The Mayor informed the audience that during a Municipal Council Meeting held last night, August 31st, it was unanimously motioned to oppose the sale of the heritage building by the provincial government to the private sector. He adds that the Village de Memramcook is asking the provincial government for the first right of refusal regarding the purchase of the property.
For several years, discussions and studies have been initiated in order to present a comprehensive proposal to the provincial government to revive the historic building that has served as a landmark for over 150 years. The envisioned development project includes a community center, the possibility of establishing a “Bibliothèque nationale de l’Acadie” and a private international bilingual school. The historic establishment would once again become the vibrant place it was for thousands who still reminisce over great memories shared.
Dr Aurel Schofield explains in detail the concept of a private international bilingual school in Memramcook - an ideal project to continue the educational mission of the former “Collège Saint-Joseph”, a heritage institution where several renowned people who shaped Acadian history studied. In development for more than a year now, the large-scale project which has received the support of renowned partners, such as IPSOS and EY, should be completed with a final decision in the first quarter of 2021.
The project which is modernized to fit the needs of the upcoming generation is the key to creating new venues by offering unique opportunities and a diversified range of services easily accessible to its population as well as to local and international students from both French and English linguistic communities. In addition, the project would generate economic prosperity for the young growing community while maintaining a captivating visibility for its tourism sector.
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Additional information :
Michel Gaudet, Mayor, Village de Memramcook
Tel. : (506) 758-4078 / email : village@memramcook.com
The Village de Memramcook will receive offers for the following positions:
Please send your offer letter along with a your resume by mail, in person or by email no later than Monday, August 17, 2020, at noon, to the attention of:
Caroline LeBlanc,
Chief Administrative Officer/Director of Finance
Village de Memramcook
540 CentraleSt.
Memramcook NB E4K 3S6
Caroline@memramcook.com
January 30 Frank Williams - Ça s'en vient! Monument-Lefebvre |
January 31 2021 Chandeleur For several years, the Memramcook Food Banks have organized their non-perishable food collection and / or monetary donations. This year, the pandemic is forcing us to do things differently. Since it will not be possible to go door-to-door, here is what we suggest to you in order to help us come help individuals and families in need. On Sunday January 31 (in case of a storm, postponed until the following Sunday, February 7) we invite you to come and bring / drop off your non-perishable food donation or your monetary donation at the following locations from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m .:
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February 14 Christine Melanson - Cent millions d’années Monument-Lefebvre
''Cent millions d'années'' is a performance that draws on both theater and poetry and has a finer, electric, yet honest sound. The universe on offer is sweet, yet intense, which feels like an impromptu visit from old friends who tell each other everything that has happened in their lives and who end up crying bitterly and laughing out loud. |