Monday, July 6, 2009

Moose Draw

updated July6/09


Hunters eagerly waiting to hear if they can hunt moose this season should listen up.The results of the 2009 moose licence draw are now available.To find out if you're successful call 1-800-459-3729, or check online at the Natural Resources website.There were over 60 thousand applications for just over 34 hundred licences for the season starting September 24th.

Latest on Arson case in St. Stephen

Updated July6/09


The search continues for a suspect or suspects following a rash of arsons in St. Stephen last week. RCMP tell us they are still reviewing the files and there were no blazes over the weekend. 12 vehicles were torched at a body shop, the fire chief's vehicle in Rollingdam was stolen from the fire hall, driven to another location and torched.
Another vehicle was lit up at the local curling club and a pair of buildings were also destroyed. Nobody was hurt.

Two Men Arrested in Arson Investigation

updated July6/09


Two 19-year old men have been arrested in connection with a string of mischief and arsons in the Charlotte County area. During the last week of June, homes in the Utopia and St George areas suffered various damages to property including broken mail boxes, broken vehicle windows, smashed flower pots, stolen and broken garden lights, damaged above ground pools and several fires, including two vehicles that were attempted to be set on fire.
No word on when the two men from St. George will appear in court.

Accident on Highway 170

Update July6/09

A elderly man from from the United States is facing charges after an accident late last week. St George Rcmp tell us a vehicle ran through a stop sign at the intersection of highway 127 and 170. The vehicle hit another with a women and her daughter in it. Both were taken to hosiptal and have been released. No word on when the driver will be in court.

St Stephen fires

Updated July6/09

St Stephen RCMP are Still looking for the publics help in the rash of arsons last week. Officers tells us they are still reviewing the files and there were no fires reported over the weekend. Last week 12 vehicles were torched at a body shop, the fire chief's vehicle in Rollingdam was stolen from the fire hall driven to another location and torched and vehicle at the Curling Club was set on fire. A pair of buildings were also destroyed in the fires. Nobody was hurt.