The NSMTC and BNRG Renewables are hosting a Community Open House for the Cookville Solar Project next Wednesday, May 27 at 6 pm at the Dorchester Community Veterans Centre (4955 Main Street, Dorchester). We welcome neighbours, community members, and anyone interested in the project to stop by, ask questions, and meet the project team.
➡️ Read the project announcement: nsmtc.ca/nsmtc-and-bnrg-announce-150-mw-cookville-solar-project/
➡️ Learn more about the project: cookvillesolar.com/
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⚡️ Shape Your Future. Lead the Change. ⚡️
Are you an Indigenous youth passionate about clean energy, community leadership, and sustainable development? Or do you know a young changemaker who is ready to step into the spotlight?
The 2026 Atlantic Indigenous-Led Energy Symposium (AILES) is officially seeking nominations for the Indigenous Youth Delegation! This is your opportunity to represent your community, build your network, and explore where a career in energy can take you.
📅 When: September 22–24, 2026
🔗 Apply/Nominate Here: nsmtc.ca/ailes/youth
What Delegates Will Take Part In:
🗣️ Youth Panel Discussions – Drive the conversations that matter to your generation.
💼 Career-Building Sessions – Connect with industry leaders and map out future opportunities.
🪵 Cultural Workshops – Ensure traditional knowledge remains at the heart of the energy transition.
🤝 Networking Opportunities – Meet like-minded peers, community leaders, and industry professionals.
"We helped open people's eyes and ears, to really listen." > — Journey Levi, Industrial Electrician Apprentice, Elsipogtog First Nation & 2025 AILES Panel Speaker.
📲 How to Nominate:
Whether you are nominating yourself or championing another youth leader in your community, getting involved is simple:
✅ Head over to nsmtc.ca/ailes/youth.
✅ Submit your nomination and join the movement shaping the future of Atlantic energy!
✅ Let’s carry forward the Seven Generations mindset to balance economic growth with cultural and ecological integrity. 🚀
#AILES2026 #IndigenousYouth #CleanEnergy #IndigenousLeadership #AtlanticCanada #ShapeTheFuture
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Sqoljui’ku’s (Frog Croaking Time) means field season is ramping up for our NSMTC Anqotum team. 🐸🐟🌊
May is one of the busiest times of year for our field crew, with longer days, rising waters, and more time spent on the river with our conservation partners: Atlantic Salmon Federation, Miramichi Salmon Association, and University of New Brunswick 's Canadian Rivers Institute.
Earlier this month, our Anqotum team helped the Miramichi Salmon Association install smolt wheels on the Northwest Miramichi River. These large rotary screw traps safely collect young plamu (salmon) as they begin their journey to the ocean. All plamu collected are tagged, and a number are transported beyond the areas with high striped bass predation. The goal is to improve plamu survival during outmigration.
We’re proud to be doing boots-in-the-water conservation work to give plamu a better chance to return home to the Miramichi in the years ahead.
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