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Launched in 2017, [EDIT] is a premium media company that showcases all that Atlantic Canada has to offer; a high-quality of life, a thriving entrepreneurial and business community, a flourishing natural environment, and a perfect place to live and raise a family. Spanning print, digital, and TV, [EDIT]’s quality journalism and world-class photography is present throughout all mediums.
07/13/2024
James Mullinger's love letter to Saint Andrews, New Brunswick in Volume 29 of The Maritime Edit Magazine. Click here to order your copy: https://maritimeedit.com/products/volume-28-spring-2024
The Algonquin Resort, St. Andrews by-the-Sea, Autograph Collection St. Andrews by-the-Sea Explore St. Andrews Brad Henderson - Mayor, Town of Saint Andrews Kingsbrae Garden Kingsbrae Garden Café and Savour in the Garden Chef Alex Haun
07/11/2024
The Pride of The Maritimes, The Pride Of Canada. We salute you .
07/10/2024
Brand new episode of James Mullinger’s Weekly Ramble produced by Podstarter is here! Full commentary on last night’s Canada V Argentina game and so much more! Click here to listen now:
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/mullingers-weekly-ramble/id1734223872?i=1000661805628
In the 19th episode, Mullinger rambles about last night's Argentina Vs Canada game, the Quispamsis qplex water slides, Yogi Bear Campground, John Candy, hockey, Woodstock, Katelin Dean, Dooryard Arts Festival, Beverly Hills Cop 4, Sandwich Junkies, collecting Panini and Topps stickers, Long Bay Brewery beer, cancelled camps, scooter safety, Ethan Ash, kayaking, Villa Madonna, Renforth Wharf and answers all of your questions. Phew! It's a whopping episode!
Show Mullinger's Weekly Ramble, Ep Canada V Argentina, Nickelback, Axel Foley & Sandwiches! - Jul 10, 2024
07/10/2024
Learn all about Atlantic Ballet Atlantique Canada in our exclusive film and then book tickets for the show of the summer Ballet By The Ocean: https://balletbytheocean.ca
07/10/2024
James Mullinger meets Susan Chalmers-Gauvin and Igor Dobrovolskiy to learn about the world renowned Atlantic Ballet Atlantique Canada's astonishing performing arts experience Ballet By The Ocean in Grand-Digue, New Brunswick / Nouveau-Brunswick.
07/08/2024
Next week our editor James Mullinger will interview Marcel LeBrun live on stage at Best Western Plus Woodstock Hotel & Conference Centre as part of Dooryard Arts Festival. Book your tickets now.
Marcel LeBrun (The 12 Neighbours Community) in conversation with James Mullinger!
Our festival kick off takes place by donation on July 17 at 7pm.
Dooryard Arts Festival 2024
Thanks to our partners - The Maritime Edit & Best Western Plus Woodstock Hotel & Conference Centre
07/08/2024
Forty Years On... The definitive inside story of the Noel Winters saga in the brand new issue of [EDIT] magazine. Available to order now:
Volume 29 Summer Shipping from 10th June: Akadi Lumina night-walk experience in Bouctouche, Forty years ago, the IWK Telethon for Children began, Rise: A Devotion to Whole Grains, The Story of the New Brunswick Book Awards by Rayanne Brennan, Molly Kool An Illustrated History by Brandon Hicks
07/03/2024
NEW PODCAST EPISODE AVAILABLE NOW!: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/mullingers-weekly-ramble/id1734223872?i=1000661064335
It's been two weeks since the last episode and James rambles why. His father and uncle were visiting New Brunswick from England and America respectively and they have experienced a plethora of delights including Chef Alex Haun's lobster feast at Kingsbrae Garden, the world class Southwest Business Summit in Saint Andrews, a show in Dorchester at the first ever British pub in NB, the Oilers game, Copa America, England in the Euros, Coldplay at Glastonbury, Dairy Farmers of New Brunswick at Garden Grove Café and the Trump V Biden debate. James rambles about all of this and more at length in the first of this week's two special episodes.
Show Mullinger's Weekly Ramble, Ep Canada Day Special featuring World's Best Lobster Roll, NHL Draft & The Maritimes Messi! - Jul 3, 2024
06/22/2024
Latest episode! Click here to listen now: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/mullingers-weekly-ramble/id1734223872?i=1000659478804
James is off to Prince Edward Island for two shows and rambles about Father's Day, Conor McGregor, favorite authors, the 10th anniversary of No Jokes Barred, yet another trip to Halifax, Lebanese entrepreneurs, his latest crisis of confidence, moustaches, ferries, Rik Mayall, England Vs Serbia, the upcoming arrival of his father in New Brunswick and answers all of your wild and crazy questions!
06/21/2024
Book now to see Ethan Ash and James Mullinger live at Yip Cider Dome this summer! Four shows only! These will sell out!
06/21/2024
06/19/2024
The brand new episode of James Mullinger’s podcast just landed! Click here to listen now:
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/mullingers-weekly-ramble/id1734223872?i=1000659478804
Produced by Podstarter
Show Mullinger's Weekly Ramble, Ep Small Halls, Hunter Biden, British Soccer & Melted Mars Bars - Jun 18, 2024
06/07/2024
Friday listening! Brand new episode of James Mullinger’s podcast available now:
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/mullingers-weekly-ramble/id1734223872?i=1000658062656
James is in Halifax, Nova Scotia filming his dream sitcom, but takes some time out to visit the brand new Podstarter studio to ramble about Snoop Dogg, the Trailer Park Boys, Nancy Regan ‘s fudge, British television, where Flicks Video Store in Rothesay used to be, Pigeons, the New Brunswick Book Awards, A.I., the Evening Standard, Calactus Restaurant and his love of the The Sutton Place Hotels.
Produced by Podstarter
06/07/2024
Summer Love 🦞❤️
06/05/2024
Rejoice the stunningly beautiful Alt Hotels, St. John's. Jennifer Wood visits the hottest new Alt Hotel in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador for the Spring volume of [EDIT] & meets Clarah Germain to get the inside story: https://maritimeedit.com/products/volume-28-spring-2024
Alt Hotel in St. John’s, with its 148 rooms spread across four floors, stands as a testament to the proprietor’s commitment to blending comfort, style and environmental responsibility. Situated on Water Street overlooking The Narrows of Newfoundland and Labrador’s capital, the Alt is not just a place to stay for people visiting the area but a mainstay for the people living in the city and
surrounding area.
The hotel features innovative green-energy initiatives, including geothermal heating and cooling, heat recovery from ventilation vents, and energy-efficient lighting. Sustainability isn’t just a buzzword; it’s a core principle embedded in Alt Hotel’s design and operations.
Clarah Germain is the daughter of one of the co-founders of Germain Hotels, which launched in Quebec in 1988. When you meet her, you are immediately struck by her warmth, passion and commitment to her work and community. Read full feature here or in the magazine.
06/05/2024
The experience of the summer! Book now for Akadi Lumina!
What an honour it is to grace the cover of the summer EDITion of The Maritime Edit! Available on newsstands now, this new issue profiles the Akadi Lumina experience, our team, and the work that went into its creation, among many other great things happening in our beautiful region. Pick up your copy of The Maritime Edit it today and read all about it!
UNI Coopération financière Tourisme Nouveau-Brunswick Moment Factory
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Quel honneur d’apparaître sur la couverture du numéro d'été de la r***e The Maritime Edit! En kiosque dès maintenant, la nouvelle édition dresse le portrait de l’expérience Akadi Lumina, de notre équipe et du travail qu’a demandé sa création, parmi de nombreuses autres belles attractions dans notre région. Passez prendre votre exemplaire du The Maritime Edit aujourd’hui pour tout savoir sur nous!
UNI Coopération financière Tourisme Nouveau-Brunswick Moment Factory
06/04/2024
COVER REVEAL! The brand new volume of [EDIT] magazine is available to order now and the cover story is the experience of your summer Akadi Lumina: https://maritimeedit.com/products/volume-29-summer-2024
This volume is a celebration of the diversity and eclectic nature of arts and culture in this region, from the most exciting authors, artists and photographers to an Acadian immersive outdoor experience attracting visitors from around the globe.
There is so much to enjoy this summer, but the undisputed essential excursion is the Akadi Lumina night-walk experience in Bouctouche, New Brunswick, that proudly adorns the cover. James Mullinger meets the masterminds who brought it to New Brunswick.
To coincide with the Paris Olympics, Mark Bessoudo tells the story of a victorious rowing crew from Saint John that caused James Renforth to have a town named after him. Forty years ago, the IWK Telethon for Children began, sharing heartwarming patient stories and encouraging the community to support the IWK. Jennifer Wood tells the inspiring story of four decades of giving .
[EDIT]’s Thandiwe McCarthy interviews Dr. Mary McCarthy-Brandt with accompanying photographs by Gary Weekes, reviews of new books from Rhonda Bulmer, Jeff Houlahan and Dr. Jane Gregory, and all of the essential events of the season including Jared Betts, Nelson White and Ballet By The Ocean.
Of course, summer is all about catching up on the pile of books toppling by your bed or desk and James has spent the past decade visiting every independent book store in Atlantic Canada to bring you the definitive guide. He also interviewed the great Ian Hanomansing and met with Moncton-based photographer André Audet.
The Story of the New Brunswick Book Awards by Rayanne Brennan
Jennifer Murphy meets Jess Ross to discuss their stunning new book
Boat School Rules! by RC Shaw
Journey Of Enchantment – AMA Waterways by Jennifer Wood
Andrew McGilligan tells the definitive and devastating story of Noel Winters on the 40th anniversary of his death.
Molly Kool by Brandon Hicks
Summer Fun – The East Coast’s Finest Family Outings
06/04/2024
COVER REVEAL! The brand new volume of [EDIT] magazine is available to order now and the cover story is the experience oof your summer Akadi Lumina: https://maritimeedit.com/products/volume-29-summer-2024
This volume is a celebration of the diversity and eclectic nature of arts and culture in this region, from the most exciting authors, artists and photographers to an Acadian immersive outdoor experience attracting visitors from around the globe.
There is so much to enjoy this summer, but the undisputed essential excursion is the Akadi Lumina night-walk experience in Bouctouche, New Brunswick, that proudly adorns the cover. Lumina night walks are unique immersive experiences in natural outdoor environments inspired by a site and the local culture. James Mullinger meets the masterminds who brought it to New Brunswick.
To coincide with the Paris Olympics, Mark Bessoudo tells the story of a victorious rowing crew from Saint John that caused James Renforth to have a town named after him. Forty years ago, the IWK Telethon for Children began, sharing heartwarming patient stories and encouraging the community to support the IWK. Jennifer Wood tells the inspiring story of four decades of giving, highlighting the impact our Maritime community has had on IWK Health over the past 40 years and looking to the future.
[EDIT]’s Thandiwe McCarthy interviews Dr. Mary McCarthy-Brandt with accompanying photographs by Gary Weekes, reviews of new books from Rhonda Bulmer, Jeff Houlahan and Dr. Jane Gregory, and all of the essential shows, exhibitions, festivals, events of the season including Jared Betts, Nelson White and Ballet By The Ocean.
Of course, summer is all about catching up on the pile of books toppling by your bed or desk and James has spent the past decade visiting every independent book store in Atlantic Canada to bring you the definitive guide that appears in this issue. He also interviewed the great Ian Hanomansing about his incredible life and career for an in-depth feature and met with Moncton-based photographer André Audet.
Also in this issue:
Jennifer Murphy meets Jess Ross to discuss Jess’s stunning new book, Rise: A Devotion to Whole Grains. Photographs Jennifer Murphy.
The Story of the New Brunswick Book Awards by Rayanne Brennan
Molly Kool An Illustrated History by Brandon Hicks
Summer Fun – The East Coast’s Finest Family Outings by James Mullinger and Judy Wityszyn
Boat School Rules! by RC Shaw
Journey Of Enchantment – AMA Waterways’ Unforgettable Holiday River Cruises by Jennifer Wood
Andrew McGilligan tells the definitive and devastating story of Noel Winters on the 40th anniversary of his death.
06/04/2024
The magic of Water St. Andrews by-the-Sea, New Brunswick photographed by Tyler Warren Ellis . Read James Mullinger’s essay on why Saint Andrews is his favourite town in Canada in the current volume of [EDIT] magazine: https://maritimeedit.com/products/volume-28-spring-2024
06/04/2024
Summer loving! There is nowhere quite like Oceanstone Resort in Nova Scotia captured here majestically by the amazing Jill Roberts .co. Oceanstone Resort in Indian Harbour, Nova Scotia, is a truly magical slice of seaside heaven, minutes from what is unquestionably Atlantic Canada’s top tourist destination, Peggy’s Cove. But fear not, Oceanstone is all about wellness, detachment, serenity and relaxation and, despite the close proximity, feels a long way from the crowds and tour buses that fill the iconic cove almost each and every day. Oceanstone has been a holiday staple for many families, couples and individuals for decades. A preferred spot for
weddings and corporate retreats too, it has always been
known for its stunning shoreline, cozy rustic cottages and uniquely Maritime hospitality. With Peggy’s Cove nearby, and Halifax, the South Shore and Annapolis Valley within an hour’s drive, Oceanstone is an idyllic home base for adventurous day trippers to take in the beauty of Nova Scotia.
But since entrepreneur and former corporate executive
Dean Leland took over, this sumptuous spot has been elevated to a truly world-class destination. And in the past six months, Leland has added a hydrothermal spa experience to match the very best in the world. As he tells [EDIT]’s “the smell of seaweed and wood smoke, the clear sound of ocean waves, the tender touch of sea mist and the magical shoreline all make Oceanstone a special healing place,” so it made perfect sense to add a hydrothermal spa.
The addition of the hydrothermal spa is a game changer
not only for the resort but for the region as a whole. [EDIT]’s James Mullinger visited Dean Leland at the resort to learn more for Volume 27 of the magazine. Watch the accompanying film on our YouTube channel.
06/04/2024
It's here! The Summer volume of [EDIT] is available to order now! Cover story is about Atlantic Canada's most exciting excursion of the season Akadi Lumina. Be the first to own it by clicking here to order now:
Volume 29 Summer Shipping from 10th June: Akadi Lumina night-walk experience in Bouctouche, Forty years ago, the IWK Telethon for Children began, Rise: A Devotion to Whole Grains, The Story of the New Brunswick Book Awards by Rayanne Brennan, Molly Kool An Illustrated History by Brandon Hicks
06/03/2024
Painting Through The Noise! [EDIT]'s Cortney Ellis on how Nova Scotia-based artist Alex Sutcliffe is bridging the digital and physical world on canvas in the Spring volume of The Maritime Edit magazine. Order yours here: https://maritimeedit.com/products/volume-28-spring-2024
06/02/2024
Véronique Thériault is a hugely admired writer and artist from Fredericton, New Brunswick. She completed a bachelor of arts in world literature and culture studies at University of New Brunswick. For the current volume of [EDIT] she interviewed renowned artist Herzl Kashetsky in his Saint John studio. A realist painter known for his commemorative work in paintings dedicated to victims of the Holocaust, he has been at the forefront of the Canadian art scene for more than half a century. Exclusively for The Maritime Edit Magazine, Véronique learns about the man behind the art. Order yours here: https://maritimeedit.com/products/volume-28-spring-2024
06/01/2024
Looking for some weekend listening? Click here to listen to the latest episode of James Mullinger's podcast now:
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/mullingers-weekly-ramble/id1734223872?i=1000657164599
Synopsis: James rambles about The Mighty Miramichi, Zendaya, Noddy, Euro 2024, Physical Media, Moncton Headstart, Costco on a Sunday, local newspapers and answers all of your intimate and revealing questions including favourite ice cream flavour, the most difficult decision he ever had to make, New Brunswickers Vs. Nova Scotians and what came first: the chicken or the egg?!
Produced by Podstarter
06/01/2024
The beautiful story of Trille Floral by Hilary Creamer Robinson and stunning photographs by Nicole Lapierre Photography in the spring volume of [EDIT] magazine. Hair by Christopher James. Order your copy here: https://maritimeedit.com/products/volume-28-spring-2024
06/01/2024
The moving, uplifting and inspiring story of Karyna Parsons known as the Potter by the Sea who moved from Alberta to Newfoundland and Labrador told by Heather MacLean Reid in the latest volume of The Maritime Edit. Order yours here: https://maritimeedit.com/products/volume-28-spring-2024
05/31/2024
Véronique Thériault is a hugely admired writer and artist from Fredericton, New Brunswick. She completed a bachelor of arts in world literature and culture studies at University of New Brunswick. For the current volume of [EDIT] she interviewed renowned artist Herzl Kashetsky in his Saint John studio. A realist painter known for his commemorative work in paintings dedicated to victims of the Holocaust, he has been at the forefront of the Canadian art scene for more than half a century. Exclusively for The Maritime Edit magazine, Véronique learns about the man behind the art. Order yours here: https://maritimeedit.com/products/volume-28-spring-2024
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05/30/2024
The incredible story of La Maison Simons and the grand opening of the Halifax Shopping Centre store with exclusive Bernard Leblanc interview by Pamela Mullinger in the current volume of [EDIT] magazine: https://maritimeedit.com/products/volume-28-spring-2024 Thank you National PR for making this happen!
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James Mullinger meets Susan Chalmers-Gauvin and Igor Dobrovolskiy to learn about the world renowned Atlantic Ballet Atlantique Canada's astonishing performing arts experience Ballet By The Ocean in Grand-Digue, New Brunswick / Nouveau-Brunswick.
James Mullinger meets Susan Chalmers-Gauvin and Igor Dobrovolskiy to learn about the world renowned Atlantic Ballet Atlantique Canada's astonishing performing arts experience Ballet By The Ocean in Grand-Digue, New Brunswick / Nouveau-Brunswick.
James Mullinger chats with Jeff Sammut on Sirius XM about all the wonderful features in the latest volume of The Maritime Edit including Oceanstone Seaside Resort, Sabian Cymbals Factory, Meductic, Canada and so much more! Click here for shareable link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWg75nkk4OI
James Mullinger meets Chief Patricia Bernard
James Mullinger meets Chief Patricia Bernard in Baker-Brook, New Brunswick. Madawaska First Nation Maliseet Atlantic Chamber of Commerce New Brunswick / Nouveau-Brunswick Edmundston Centre-ville Tourisme Edmundston & Région
James Mullinger interviews Dean Leland at Oceanstone Seaside Resort
[EDIT] Presents... The story of Oceanstone Seaside Resort. A Film by Jill Roberts & Co. James Mullinger meets Dean Leland. James Mullinger interviews Dean Leland at Oceanstone Seaside Resort A brand new [EDIT] film by Jill Roberts. Oceanstone Resort in Indian Harbour, Nova Scotia, is a truly magical slice of seaside heaven, minutes from what is unquestionably Atlantic Canada’s top tourist destination, Peggy’s Cove. But fear not, Oceanstone is all about wellness, detachment, serenity and relaxation and, despite the close proximity, feels a long way from the crowds and tour buses that fill the iconic cove almost each and every day. Oceanstone has been a holiday staple for many families, couples and individuals for decades. A preferred spot for weddings and corporate retreats too, it has always been known for its stunning shoreline, cozy rustic cottages and uniquely Maritime hospitality. With Peggy’s Cove nearby, and Halifax, the South Shore and Annapolis Valley within an hour’s drive, Oceanstone is an idyllic home base for adventurous day trippers to take in the beauty of Nova Scotia. But since entrepreneur and former corporate executive Dean Leland took over, this sumptuous spot has been elevated to a truly world-class destination. And in the past six months, Leland has added a hydrothermal spa experience to match the very best in the world. As he tells [EDIT]’s James Mullinger “the smell of seaweed and wood smoke, the clear sound of ocean waves, the tender touch of sea mist and the magical shoreline all make Oceanstone a special healing place,” so it made perfect sense to add a hydrothermal spa. The addition of the hydrothermal spa is a game changer not only for the resort but for the region as a whole. [EDIT]’s James Mullinger visited Dean Leland at the resort to learn more for this exclusive film by Jill Roberts. Interview filmed by Tyler Warren Ellis #oceanstone #oceanstoneresort #oceanstoneseasideresort #peggyscove #deanleland #halifax #no
The Story of BlackLantic: A Film by Gary Weekes
[EDIT] Presents... The Story of BlackLantic. A Film by Gary Weekes. Hosted by Thandiwe McCarthy - Poet, Writer, Griot. Shareable link here: https://youtu.be/-hWdF0WVRD8 Blacklantic and the Sounds of Success by Thandiwe McCarthy A film by Gary Weekes There is power in the sounds around us. The songs we listen to and the conversations we share have lasting effects on our personality and our mental health. Maybe that is why the saying “Silence is violence” rings true for me. I have always paired this slogan with the bystander effect, that when a group of people witness an injustice, every person pushes the responsibility to report the incident to someone else in the group. Leaving everyone silent and letting these stories of suffering and silence go untold. This is why we must celebrate those who choose to raise their voices. In October 2023, I was excited to be invited to attend the Music New Brunswick Awards in Moncton, part of three days of showcases, conferences and awards celebrating the great talent in our music community. It was at this event that I got to sit down and interview the team behind the BlackLantic podcast. Hillary LeBlanc and Clinton Davis founded BlackLantic about two years ago. It began from their personal journeys toward self-love and combatting racism. LeBlanc was motivated by her own internal struggles and learning to love herself as a Black woman, while Davis felt compelled to act after years of experiencing overt and subtle racism in Atlantic Canada. Together, they aim to model the change they want to see — using the voices and lived experiences of Black Canadians to break stereotypes and to build awareness about important issues and about excellence within the Black Atlantic community. “Media in Atlantic Canada traditionally never focused on people of colour, specifically Black people, unless something really horrible happened to them. And too rarely are these even local stories, with us being shown Black suffering in the (Unite
The Best Fly-Fishing In Canada is in Miramichi, New Brunswick
The Best Fly-Fishing in Canada is in Miramichi, New Brunswick. Matt George investigates in this film by Mark Hemmings Photography for [EDIT]. A collaboration with Atlantic Chamber of Commerce. Watch him, enjoy and share!
When children meet the Real Santa Claus, it’s a truly magical thing. Thank you to Santa’s elves at @vantage_build for being the masterminds behind Santa’s grotto and so much more. Santa loves you and so do we. Film by Tyler Warren Ellis @tylannosaurus @this_celluloid_dream Brought to you by The Maritime Edit and together with CAA Atlantic, the Rothesay Yule is the kick-off to the season and a must attend fundraising event. The total raised will be announced next week but suffice to say, we smashed our fundraising goal thanks to you. Hosted both indoors and outdoors, attendees indulged in a cosy marketplace of shopping and soak up the festive spirit; complete with live festive music, skating, magic shows, petting zoo, complimentary treats and, of course, a special visit and family photo with Santa.The YULE is proudly raising funds to support the Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation. This year the money raised goes directly to the Transforming Health Care Fund at the University of New Brunswick that is providing education and professional development opportunities to nurses and students. Our donation to the Transforming Health Care Fund will help retain and attract the healthcare leaders our hospital needs today and in the future.Thank you to our sponsors and community partners.PRESENTING SPONSORCAA ATLANTIC @caaatlantic SPONSORSTim Hortons Murphy Restaurants Ltd. @timhortons Kent Building Supplies @kentbuildingsupplies Rothesay Netherwood School @rns1877 COMMUNITY PARTNERSExplore NB Explore New Brunswick Tourism New Brunswick @destinationnb Enchanted Hill Photography @enchantedhill @carlabagley Higgins Insurance @higgins_1975 Jeff Kitchen Real Estate | Vantage Build @jeff_kitchen @vantage_build Cedarcrest Gardens @cedarcrestgardens Garden Grove Café @gardengrovecafe #rothesayyule #rothesayyule2023 #themaritimeedit #themaritimeeditmagazine #maritimeedit #rothesay @artsculturenb @artsnb @artslinknb @destinationnb @discoversaintjohn @shannonleighhunter #rothes
What a wonderful day at the Rothesay Yule fundraiser for Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation! Thank you so much to all who supported and to all of our wonderful volunteers, vendors and sponsors who all make the magic happen. Film by Tyler Warren Ellis @tylannosaurus @this_celluloid_dream Brought to you by The Maritime Edit and together with CAA Atlantic, the Rothesay Yule is the kick-off to the season and a must attend fundraising event. The total raised was $16,564 thanks to you. Hosted both indoors and outdoors, attendees indulged in a cosy marketplace of shopping and soak up the festive spirit; complete with live festive music, skating, magic shows, petting zoo, complimentary treats and, of course, a special visit and family photo with Santa.The YULE is proudly raising funds to support the Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation. This year the money raised goes directly to the Transforming Health Care Fund at the University of New Brunswick that is providing education and professional development opportunities to nurses and students. Our donation to the Transforming Health Care Fund will help retain and attract the healthcare leaders our hospital needs today and in the future.Thank you to our sponsors and community partners.PRESENTING SPONSORCAA ATLANTIC @caaatlantic SPONSORSTim Hortons Murphy Restaurants Ltd. @timhortons Kent Building Supplies @kentbuildingsupplies Rothesay Netherwood School @rns1877 COMMUNITY PARTNERSExplore NB Explore New Brunswick Tourism New Brunswick @destinationnb Enchanted Hill Photography @enchantedhill @carlabagley Higgins Insurance @higgins_1975 Jeff Kitchen Real Estate | Vantage Build @jeff_kitchen @vantage_build Cedarcrest Gardens @cedarcrestgardens Garden Grove Café @gardengrovecafe #rothesayyule #rothesayyule2023 #themaritimeedit #themaritimeeditmagazine #maritimeedit #rothesay @artsculturenb @artsnb @artslinknb @destinationnb @discoversaintjohn @shannonleighhunter #rothesay #rothesaynb #saintjohn #newbrunswick #newbrunswickca
Record attendance numbers at this year’s Rothesay Yule meant we smashed our fundraising goal for the @sjrh_foundation with a grand total of over $16,000! Thank you all so much for your support. And thank you @mr.zapz for entertaining us all in the Ganong Theatre. Hope you enjoy this beautiful film by Tyler Warren Ellis @tylannosaurus @this_celluloid_dream.Brought to you by The Maritime Edit and together with CAA Atlantic, the Rothesay Yule is the kick-off to the season and a must attend fundraising event. Hosted both indoors and outdoors, attendees indulged in a cosy marketplace of shopping and soak up the festive spirit; complete with live festive music, skating, magic shows, petting zoo, complimentary treats and, of course, a special visit and family photo with Santa.The YULE proudly raises funds to support the Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation. This year the money raised goes directly to the Transforming Health Care Fund at the University of New Brunswick that is providing education and professional development opportunities to nurses and students. Our donation to the Transforming Health Care Fund will help retain and attract the healthcare leaders our hospital needs today and in the future.Thank you to our sponsors and community partners.PRESENTING SPONSORCAA ATLANTIC @caaatlantic SPONSORSTim Hortons Murphy Restaurants Ltd. @timhortons Kent Building Supplies @kentbuildingsupplies Rothesay Netherwood School @rns1877 COMMUNITY PARTNERSExplore NB New Brunswick @destinationnb Enchanted Hill @enchantedhill @carlabagley Higgins Insurance @higgins_1975 Jeff Kitchen Real Estate | Vantage Build @jeff_kitchen @vantage_build @vautourlindsay Cedarcrest Gardens @cedarcrestgardens Garden Grove Café @gardengrovecafe #rothesayyule #rothesayyule2023 #themaritimeedit #themaritimeeditmagazine #maritimeedit #rothesay @artsculturenb @artsnb @artslinknb @destinationnb @discoversaintjohn @shannonleighhunter #rothesay #rothesaynb #saintjohn #newbrunswick #newbrunswickcanada #e
The Rothesay Yule on CTV News
The Rothesay Yule presented by [EDIT] & CAA Atlantic in support of Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation on CTV News.
So many beautiful vendors at the Rothesay Yule fundraiser for Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation. Thank you so much to all who supported and to all of our wonderful vendors, volunteers and sponsors. Film by Tyler Warren Ellis @tylannosaurus @this_celluloid_dream Brought to you by The Maritime Edit and together with CAA Atlantic CAA Atlantic, the Rothesay Yule is the kick-off to the season and a must attend fundraising event. The total raised will be announced next week but suffice to say, we smashed our fundraising goal thanks to you. Hosted both indoors and outdoors, attendees indulged in a cosy marketplace of shopping and soak up the festive spirit; complete with live festive music, skating, magic shows, petting zoo, complimentary treats and, of course, a special visit and family photo with Santa.The YULE is proudly raising funds to support the Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation. This year the money raised goes directly to the Transforming Health Care Fund at the University of New Brunswick that is providing education and professional development opportunities to nurses and students. Our donation to the Transforming Health Care Fund will help retain and attract the healthcare leaders our hospital needs today and in the future.Sunday November 12, 11:30am - 4:00pmRothesay Netherwood School | 40 College Hill Rd | Rothesay NB E2E 5H1It’s that time of year again—the time to gather with family and friends, drink hot chocolate, and get ready for the holidays.Thank you to our sponsors and community partners.PRESENTING SPONSORCAA ATLANTIC @caaatlantic SPONSORSTim Hortons Murphy Restaurants Ltd. @timhortons Kent Building Supplies @kentbuildingsupplies Rothesay Netherwood School @rns1877 COMMUNITY PARTNERSExplore NB Explore New Brunswick Tourism New Brunswick @destinationnb Enchanted Hill Photography @enchantedhill @carlabagley Higgins Insurance @higgins_1975 Jeff Kitchen Real Estate | Vantage Build @jeff_kitchen @vantage_build Cedarcrest Gardens @cedarcrestgar
What a wonderful day at the Rothesay Yule fundraiser for @sjrh_foundation! Thank you so much to all who supported and to all of our wonderful vendors and sponsors. Film by Tyler Warren Ellis @tylannosaurus @this_celluloid_dream Brought to you by The Maritime Edit and together with CAA Atlantic, the Rothesay Yule is the kick-off to the season and a must attend fundraising event. The total raised will be announced next week but suffice to say, we smashed our fundraising goal thanks to you. Hosted both indoors and outdoors, attendees indulged in a cosy marketplace of shopping and soak up the festive spirit; complete with live festive music, skating, magic shows, petting zoo, complimentary treats and, of course, a special visit and family photo with Santa.The YULE is proudly raising funds to support the Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation. This year the money raised goes directly to the Transforming Health Care Fund at the University of New Brunswick that is providing education and professional development opportunities to nurses and students. Our donation to the Transforming Health Care Fund will help retain and attract the healthcare leaders our hospital needs today and in the future.Sunday November 12, 11:30am - 4:00pmRothesay Netherwood School | 40 College Hill Rd | Rothesay NB E2E 5H1It’s that time of year again—the time to gather with family and friends, drink hot chocolate, and get ready for the holidays.Thank you to our sponsors and community partners.PRESENTING SPONSORCAA ATLANTIC @caaatlantic SPONSORSTim Hortons Murphy Restaurants Ltd. @timhortons Kent Building Supplies @kentbuildingsupplies Rothesay Netherwood School @rns1877 COMMUNITY PARTNERSExplore NB Explore New Brunswick Tourism New Brunswick @destinationnb Enchanted Hill Photography @enchantedhill @carlabagley Higgins Insurance @higgins_1975 Jeff Kitchen Real Estate | Vantage Build @jeff_kitchen @vantage_build Cedarcrest Gardens @cedarcrestgardens Garden Grove Café @gardengrovecafe #rothesayyul
James Mullinger meets the creator of the best gin the world Sebastien Roy Distillerie Fils du Roy Inc in Petit Paquetville, New Brunswick.
James Mullinger meets the creator of the best gin the world Sebastien Roy Distillerie Fils du Roy Inc in Petit Paquetville, New Brunswick.
[EDIT] presents... The Most Exciting Inn in St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. A film by Tristram Clark. Hosted by Jennifer Wood.
James Mullinger meets Judith Mackin on the Kingston Peninsula, near Saint John, New Brunswick
James Mullinger meets his friend and hero Judith Mackin at her cottage on the Kingston Peninsula for an in-depth conversation, followed by a trip to TUCK Studio and Hopscotch Whisky Bar in Uptown Saint John. Brough to you by Edit Media and Discover Saint John - Découvrez Saint John. Directed by Adam Lordon. Cinematography by Tyler Warren Ellis. In the first episode of a brand new series celebrating great Atlantic Canadians, British comedian and journalist James Mullinger is in Canada’s oldest incorporated city, Saint John, New Brunswick, to meet entrepreneur Judith Mackin. Mackin has changed the face of Canada’s oldest incorporated city, won dozens of national awards for entrepreneurial and interior design excellence and with her team at Tuck Studio has helped design the interiors of hundreds of homes and commercial spaces in North America. James learns what it takes to be world class in a small place. #SaintJohn #NewBrunswick #TuckStudio #UptownSaintJohn #ExploreNB #TheMaritimeEdit #TheMaritimes
James Mullinger meets Lucinda Flemer at Kingsbrae Garden, Saint Andrews, New Brunswick
James Mullinger meets his friend and hero Mrs Lucinda Flemer at Kingsbrae Garden KIRA - Kingsbrae International Residence for the Arts and Amphitheatre Kingsbrae Garden Café and Savour in the Garden St. Andrews by-the-Sea for a uniquely intimate conversation and tour of this stunning property and world class performing arts venue and retreat.
James Mullinger visits Freeman Patterson at home at Shampers Bluff, New Brunswick
James Mullinger spends the day with world renowned photographer Freeman Patterson at his home in Shampers Bluff on the Kingston Peninsula, New Brunswick. Brought to you by The Maritime Edit & Stewart McKelvey New Brunswick / Nouveau-Brunswick Discover Saint John - Découvrez Saint John Arts Culture NB
James Mullinger meets Tareq Hadhad Peace by Chocolate and the Hadhad family in Antigonish, Nova Scotia for the second season of The Maritime Edit TV show Atlantic Edition streaming nationally on Bell Fibe TV1.
James Mullinger meets Tareq Hadhad Peace by Chocolate and the Hadhad family in Antigonish, Nova Scotia for the second season of The Maritime Edit TV show Atlantic Edition streaming nationally on Bell Fibe TV1.
World Class Photographer Denis Duquette & Uproar Productions proudly based in Moncton, New Brunswick
World Class Photographer Denis Duquette ~ Photographer & Uproar Productions proudly based in Moncton, New Brunswick: An exclusive Edit Media film. Shareable link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COrqHivENMU&t=7s With an innate talent for capturing authentic moments and a relentless commitment to his work, Denis Duquette, born in Moncton, New Brunswick, has established himself as a renowned portrait, commercial, editorial, hair and beauty photographer with a roster of clients that includes Lululemon, Cavendish Farms and Rogers. To add to his brand, the entrepreneur recently co-founded Uproar, a video-production company co-led by gifted cinematographer and editor Austin Doiron. With the help of a team of seven, they have produced marketing material for Atlantic Lottery, Usva Spa and Joico Canada, to name a few. Duquette has achieved this level of success thanks, in large part, to a supportive community of family and friends, including his parents and his wife, Sarah, who requested only one thing from him when he was establishing his business: a Saturday-night date. Duquette’s work with [EDIT] is extensive and began with the genesis of the magazine. He has photographed four covers, including those featuring internationally celebrated chef Matty Matheson (Volume 8), actor Amybeth McNulty (Anne with an E, Volume 10) and Dr. Chadwick Williams (Volume 14). For the last-mentioned cover, he won a top prize at the Atlantic Journalism Awards in 2021. Duquette’s rise to become a celebrated photographer and cofounder of Uproar is as impressive as his portfolio. Standing at a towering six feet six inches, he was a gifted athlete growing up who showed remarkable promise in basketball: he received scholarship offers to universities in exchange for a place on their courts. “I turned them down so that I could attend Mount Allison, which was closer to home.” Duquette tells [EDIT] from his expansive studio in the heart of Moncton. “I was not a stellar student by any
New Brunswick Photographers Mark Hemmings and James Wilson & the Muralists of San Miguel de Allende
New Brunswick Photographers Mark Hemmings and James Wilson & the Muralists of San Miguel de Allende! Click here for sharable link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zPzZJfVRFI&t=3s Click here to subscribe to the [DIT] YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/themaritimeedit New Brunswick is a great place to be an artist. Many artists were born in the Picture Province, and they have based themselves there for long and illustrious careers while travelling the world. In recent years, artists of all persuasions (painters, photographers, writers and comedians, to name but a few) have been moving there, attracted by its creative stimulus. Over the past half a century, several of those artists have formed a bond with San Miguel de Allende, a colonial-era city in Mexico’s central highlands celebrated for its baroque Spanish architecture and thriving arts scene of Atlantic Canadians. Exclusively for [EDIT], Matt George investigates with photographers Mark Hemmings and James Wilson. A film by Mark Hemmings Photography Hosted by Matt George Atlantic Canada is a great place to live, work and play and to export products including art. If you would like to learn more about moving to Atlantic Canada, please email: [email protected] Atlantic Chamber of Commerce Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
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The Maritime Edit is the first and only national print publication to celebrate and highlight the discreet luxury of visiting, working in and living in Atlantic Canada. Volume 11, Winter 2019 is out now.
Editor-In-Chief: James Mullinger. Publishing Director: Pamela Mullinger. Art Director: Lindsay Vautour. Senior Editor: Jennifer Wood. Marketing Manager: Laura Bell. Chief Sub-Editor: Anne Curry. Literary Editor: Alexandra Fournier. Business Editor: Christine Hanlon.