Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Bon-Jovi
Work continues at the Magnetic Hill concert site for this weekend's Bon Jovi concert, despite the recent soggy weather. The staging area was dry and firm yesterday as crews began the job of setting up bleachers and the stage. A crowd of up to 20-thousand is expected and a city official says preparations are on schedule. Many trucks loaded with staging, lights and sound equipment are coming to Moncton from various locations, including Halifax .
NB-Hospital-Fundraising
Another successful fundraising campaign is in the books for the Friends of the Moncton Hospital. The Small Bandaid campaign has reached its goal of 700-thousand dollars. The money will be used to purchase and redesign a new, specially equipped surgical suite at the Moncton Hospital. It's expected to open early next year, allowing for quicker recoveries, shorter hospital stays and shortened therapy time
Provinces Population Growing
They have been working on it since their mandate began three years ago and results are showing for the Graham Liberals on boosting the Province's population. The numbers are up for the ninth straight quarter, with the largest growth since 1992. The latest figures from Stats Canada shows this Province led Atlantic Canada in population growth, gaining a net 547 new residents between Jan. 1 and April 1 of this year.
Since January 2007, 4000 people have moved to New Brunswick.
Since January 2007, 4000 people have moved to New Brunswick.
Boy Killed in ATV Crash
A nine year old boy has been killed in an all-terrain vehicle crash in Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska. The boy died in hospital as a result of his injuries after the ATV flipped over on Monday.
His name is being withheld out of respect for the family.
His name is being withheld out of respect for the family.
Agent Orange Upd
The deadline has come and gone -- and -- members of the Agent Orange Association of Canada are still waiting for a response from Veterans Affairs Minister Greg Thompson. The group marched on Thompson's office last month demanding a public inquiry by June 15th -- Art Connolly of Agent Orange Alert tells Tide News the limited 20-thousand dollar compensation package which expired this year didn't go far enough:
Meantime -- the last time we spoke with Thompson -- he wasn't budging:
Agent Orange Association co-president Gary Goode tells us plans are being made for a protest march on Parliament Hill.
Meantime -- the last time we spoke with Thompson -- he wasn't budging:
Agent Orange Association co-president Gary Goode tells us plans are being made for a protest march on Parliament Hill.
Border Cafe application approved
Border cafe had their turn to speak at Monday nights council meeting about hosting a karaoke event for July the 1st. Chair of public safety and environment Robert Tinker tells tide news after the council heard what they had to say they approved the event: The Border cafe was shut down previously because of a complaint that the music and noise was to loud. Tinker says the bylaw still has to be followed for any event held in the town of St Stephen and an application has to be approved and complete before any event is allowed to take place or they can be shut down if there is a compliant by the citizens of the town.
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