Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Three boaters Missing From Lubec Maine

Three boaters remain missing since last night near Lubec, Maine. Spokesperson Randy Bucklin with the US Coast Guard tells tide news they are still searching the area. Bucklin says they found the name of the boat and three life jackets floating in the water. The Coast Guard confirms three men were on board the boat but the ages of the men are not released. The name of the boat is the Bottom Basher.

Sunny Morning In St Stephen


















A beautiful fall morning as you are heading through Milltown Blvd this morning. The sun is just starting to peak through shining down on the town.

Sports Page

Morning Sports :


Last night in preseason hockey action the st.stephen high school mens hockey team beat st.anne school 7-6
SSHS Varsity Boys Soccer defeated Hampton 6-1 in league quarter-final play.

SSHS will host a league semi-final tomorrow at 4:30.

Tonight, the Varsity girls soccer host Hamton in a Southern conference quarter final game at SSHS at 4:30

New York clubbed the Angels 10-1 in Game Four of the American League Championship Series. The Yankees lead the series 3-1

Over in the NHL, the winners are: Montreal, Calgary and Pittsburgh

Among the NBA winners are: Charlotte, Cleveland, New York, Denver, Utah, Phoenix, the Lakers and the Clippers
   
Afternoon Sports :
 
Tonight, the Varsity girls soccer host Hamton in a Southern conference quarter final game at SSHS at 4:30



SSHS will host a league semi-final tomorrow at 4:30.

H1N1 Information Sessions

Have you made up your mind yet about whether or not to get the shot to protect you against the H1N1 influenza virus? If the answer is no and you still have some questions, public health is hosting a series of seminars to answer any concerns.




On Friday, public health officials will travel to St Stephen and will be a the St. Stephen Legion on Queen Street at 6:30pm.

Home Support Service

















(Phote by Kim Hall)


















(Excecutive Director Trudy Higgins, Photo by Kim Hall)

Charlotte County's Home Support Service is waiting for the H1N1 vaccine shot to become available says the Executive Director. Trudy Higgins tells tide news the care of their clients and staff is valuable. She says when the vaccine become available they will encourage their staff to get the shot.


Higgins says the board of directors has discuss the pandemic plan and they are prepared. She says they also encourage their staff to get the regular flu shot which is paid for if full.Home support Service attends to 180 clients in the area.

First Shipment of H1N1 Vaccine

The province has received about seven per cent of its H-1-N-1 vaccine. Provincial officials say the first shipment of 41-thousand, 500 doses has arrived. The province has ordered a total of 600-thousand doses.

The vaccine is undergoing approval before Ottawa gives the green light to start the H-1-N-1 flu shots.