Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Acadia Broadcasting Keeps Growing

Acadia Broadcasting is growing again, the Canadian Radio - Television - and - Telecommunications Commission has granted approval for the purchase of two radio stations in Thunder Bay from Newcap Inc.


The stations will join the company's existing stations in Kenora - Dryden - and - Fort Frances in northwestern Ontario.

Saint John based Acadia Broadcasting also owns radio stations in Bridgewater and the here in Stephen.

The latest purchase will be finalized within the next thirty days.















( Photo by Kim Hall )



Members of the general public can get the swine flu shot here in St Stephen today at the legion on queen street starting 9 this morning until 5 tonight.

Royal Canadian Legion, 43 Queen St. West, St. Stephen, December 2, 9am - 5pm



NBCC St. Andrews, 99 Augustus Street, St. Andrews, December 3, 9am - 9pm


St. George Community Center, 11 J.O. Spinney Dr., St. George, December 4, 9am - 5pm


For more updated information on the clinics go to www.gnb.ca/flu or call 1-800-580-0038.

Suspicious Death in St. Stephen

 St. Stephen RCMP are releasing few details but do confirm they are investigating a suspicious death. Monday night, officers were called to a home on Queen Street east after family members called police concerned they had not heard from the woman living in the house for a few days.


When police arrived they discovered the body of a 59-year old woman. The death at this point is considered suspicious and no name is being released.