Media Releases:
John Fisher Museum Presents "In Transition" Exhibition
In the News!
Radio:
- Saint John Telegraph Journal, June 21, 2005. CFMH Campus radio, July 15, 2005. By, Dr. Greg Marquis, Department of History and Politics, UNB Saint John
- CBC News (Canada Now), July 28, 2004; Gardner Creek geology public tour. By Dr. Randall Miller, Curator of Geology & Paleontology, New Brunswick Museum
Print:
- Saint John Telegraph Journal, August 4, 2004; Researchers hope to map out city's rocks for tourists. By Dr. Randall Miller, Curator of Geology & Paleontology, New Brunswick Museum
- The Daily News (Halifax), October 23, 2004; New Brunswick takes oldest-forest title. By Dr. Randall Miller, Curator of Geology & Paleontology, New Brunswick Museum
- Vancouver Sun, October 23, 2004; Canada's oldest forest found: TIMBER! Scientists agog as 340-million-year-old forest discovered in road cut. By Dr. Randall Miller, Curator of Geology & Paleontology, New Brunswick Museum
- Times Colonist (Victoria), October 23, 2004; Scientists unearth fossilized remains of ancient forest. By Dr. Randall Miller, Curator of Geology & Paleontology, New Brunswick Museum
- The Windsor Star, October 23, 2004; Petrified remains of ancient forest found. By Dr. Randall Miller, Curator of Geology & Paleontology, New Brunswick Museum
- The Daily News (Nanaimo), Sat, October 23, 2004; Forest 340 million years old. By Dr. Randall Miller, Curator of Geology & Paleontology, New Brunswick Museum
- Montreal Gazette, October 24, 2004; Ancient thicket found in N.B.: Canada's oldest known forest.
- 340-million-year-old fossils discovered near highway were buried by floodwater silt. By Dr. Randall Miller, Curator of Geology & Paleontology, New Brunswick Museum
- Saskatoon Star Phoenix, October 26, 2004; Ancient bamboo-like thicket found along N.B. highway. By Dr. Randall Miller, Curator of Geology & Paleontology, New Brunswick Museum
- Saint John Telegraph Journal, October 30, 2004; Norton Home to Canada’s Oldest Fossils. By Dr. Randall Miller, Curator of Geology & Paleontology, New Brunswick Museum
Television:
- ATV-ASN, Breakfast Television, Maritimes, November 8, 2004; Fossil Hunter and Saint John geology story. By Dr. Randall Miller, Curator of Geology & Paleontology, New Brunswick Museum
- CBC-TV Country Canada, November 9, 2004; Fossil forest near Norton. By Dr. Randall Miller, Curator of Geology & Paleontology, New Brunswick Museum
- CBC News - Highway construction reveals ancient forest in New Brunswick. www.cbc.ca/story/science/national/2004/10/27/nbforest_fossils041027.html. By Dr. Randall Miller, Curator of Geology & Paleontology, New Brunswick Museum
- Canadian Geographic, March/April 2005; Remains of a forest, p. 32. By Dr. Randall Miller, Curator of Geology & Paleontology, New Brunswick Museum
- CBC TV (Canada Now), July 28, 2004; Gardner Creek public tour. By Dr. Randall Miller, Curator of Geology & Paleontology, New Brunswick Museum
- Saint John Telegraph Journal, August 4, 2004; Researchers hope to map out city’s rocks for tourists. By Dr. Randall Miller, Curator of Geology & Paleontology, New Brunswick Museum
- CBC Radio, Information Morning, Saint John, February 13, 2006; George Frederic Matthew’ contribution to geoscience heritage in Saint John
CBC TV News, New Brunswick, February 13, 2006; A recent discovery of a fossil fish in the Kennebecasis Formation, Saint