Friday, October 2, 2009

St. Stephen Elementary School Terry Fox Run

Today students and teachers from St. Stephen Elementary School along with parents and guardians took part in their annual Terry Fox Run in St. Stephen.  Students walked through the streets of St. Stephen holding signs and banners that they made themselves in support of Terry Fox.


 

Who Bagged a Swamp Donkey

Now that Moose Hunting Season is done for another year, how many people are or already have some meat tucked away in their deep freeze. The Department of Natural Resources tells us, preliminary figures show that 2436 moose were shot during the third week of last month. Just over 3500 hunters were awarded a license through a lottery.




Total moose numbers are up in all 4 regions, with Region 1, the Northern Half of the Province, showing the greatest increase. In Region 3 which covers the St. George, Sussex and Welsford area's to name a few, the number of animals shot is up one per cent. Deer hunting season starts Oct.26th and finishes up Nov.21st.

St Stephen Man Gets Life

A Moores Mills man on trial for first-degree murder in the stabbing death of an infant has changed his plea to guilty. Twenty-eight-year-old Rodney Miller entered the plea yesterday and was given an automatic sentence of life in prison with no chance for a parole for 25 years.

Cooke Aquaculture of Black's Harbor is ranked number 15









(Photo ,Courtesy from Cooke Aquaculture )

Four Saint John based companies and one in Black's Harbor are in the ranks of the top 101 businesses in Atlantic Canada.


The rankings are published in the latest edition of regional business magazine "Progress."

Cooke Aquaculture of Black's Harbor is ranked number 15 while Stellarton based Empire Company holds the number one spot

Tender Called For New DOT Office in St. Stephen












(Transportation Minister Denis Landry, File Photo)


Transportation Minister Denis Landry announced yesterday that a tender has been called for Phase II of the project to Start this fall the Construction on the new Department of Transportation office and repair shop in St. Stephen.


Landry says they plan to award the tender this fall, with construction to start immediately. This facility, which will serve Charlotte County, will be located in the St. Stephen Industrial Park. It will be completed over three phases.”

The former office and repair shop in St. Stephen were condemned in 2002 and demolished in 2004.

Phase one is complete, Fundy Contractors Ltd. of St. George won the contract worth almost $2 million . The company undertook site preparation and utility construction. It also built an access road to the site.

Superintendent Moving On














(Superintendent Keith Pierce, File Photo)


After eleven years working in the same office his last day is today. School District Ten superintendent Keith Pierce will continuing working with the education department in the Improvement Services Branch. He will help over-see the school review and improvement process. Pierce tell tide news the position will be filled until they hire someone.


Pierce says he will miss the staff he has worked with for many years. He says he will continue to live in St Stephen. Pierce starts his new position on Monday.