Friday, October 23, 2009

Members Of The St Stephen Area Chamber of Commerce Will Be At Tonight H1N1 Session

The President of the St Stephen Area Chamber of Commerce Shelly McKeeman tells Tide news the H1N1 session tonight will be a learning curve for all. She says they encourage all members to attend to have a better understanding about the virus if an outbreak should happen in the area. She says she's never had a flu shot but when the H1N1 is available she will get the shot. Dr. Eilish  Cleary, chief medical officer of health says the H1N1 flu vaccination clinics will open in New Brunswick on Monday.

Public Health Information Session On The H1N1 Influenza

Town of St. Stephen will be hosting a Public Health information session tonight on the H1N1 influenza. This will take place at the St. Stephen Legion located at 43 Queen Street West.




This will give you an opportunity to have your questions answered. The session takes place between 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Premier Pays A Visit To St Stephen High School

Premier Shawn Graham paid a visit to St. Stephen High School yesterday to celebrate Skilled Trades and Technology Week . During S-T and T Week which runs from Nov 2-9, MLAs will participate in classes to see how the return of these types of classes are helping students.  Funding from the Department of Education has enabled School District 10 to upgrade the welding shop. More than $2 million in new funding has been invested in the trades.

US Coast Guard suspends Its Search For Missing Men

The US Coast Guard suspended its search about 5:30 last evening for the crewmen of the Bottom Basher who have been missing since Tuesday night . The search for Joseph Jones, Norman Johnson, and Daryl Cline lasted for about 52 hours.

The body of Daryl Cline was recovered in Cobscook Bay Wednesday.