Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Wheelchair-Hit

updated Sept1/09


Fredericton police are appealing to the public for help after the death of a woman in a hit-and-run accident. Thirty-three-year-old Dianne Trottier was travelling in her motorized wheelchair when she was struck at one of the busiest intersections in the city on Saturday. On the weekend, police said witnesses reported seeing a four-door, dark grey car speeding off, but now they aren't providing a specific description of the vehicle allegedly involved. A police spokesman says there are some differing reports and investigators don't want to provide incorrect information.

NB-Irving-Refinery

updated Sept1/09


Although Irving Oil no longer has plans to build a second oil refinery an environmental impact assessment has been submitted to the province. The company announced in July it would not proceed with the massive eight (b) -billion project because of poor market conditions. But Irving wants to continue with the environmental assessment process to keep its options open. Spokeswoman Lesley MacLeod says it's important to gather community input on the proposed refinery. The assessment is an essential part of any significant building project that could affect the local eco-system and habitat, including that of area residents. The public is invited to an open house on September 9th, where they can learn more about the assessment.