Monday, May 31, 2010
Wood & Wardrobe to Re-Open
The Wood & Wardrobe Thrift Store is going to be re-opening in a new/temporary location on Thursday, June 3 at 9:00 a.m. The new location at 107A Milltown Blvd.
They are still accepting donations at 129 Union Street – the St. Croix Vocational Centre building.
Cash donations towards the building fund are also being accepted.
Fatal Crash
The RCMP say three young people from the Riverview area are dead and two others are in hospital after a car slammed into a tree in the southeastern part of the province.
Four of the five people were thrown out of the vehicle in the crash Saturday night on Route 905 in Forest Glen.
Police say an 18-year-old woman, a 19-year-old woman and an 18-year-old man died at the scene.
An 18-year-old man and a 17-year-old girl were rushed to hospital in critical condition. Police say it appears the young people were not wearing seatbelts adding that speed may have been a contributing factor in the crash.
Four of the five people were thrown out of the vehicle in the crash Saturday night on Route 905 in Forest Glen.
Police say an 18-year-old woman, a 19-year-old woman and an 18-year-old man died at the scene.
An 18-year-old man and a 17-year-old girl were rushed to hospital in critical condition. Police say it appears the young people were not wearing seatbelts adding that speed may have been a contributing factor in the crash.
Alward Charges Focus Has Been Lost On Lepreau Refurbishment
It was the previous Lord Government that signed on to the refurbishment of the Point Lepreau nuclear power plant. Conservative leader David Alward was in the provincial cabinet at that time. He says Atomic Energy of Canada is responsible for the cost overruns but the issue is who will pay for the replacement power. Alward says the focus appears to have been lost by the Premier and Provincial Energy Minister Jack Keir because of the proposed sale of NB Power to Hydro Quebec.
Alward says the Legislative Assembly should have oversight of the project and it ought to be the number one priority of NB Power these days.
Alward says the Legislative Assembly should have oversight of the project and it ought to be the number one priority of NB Power these days.
ATV Accident
A 16-year-old girl from the Buctouche area is in critical condition after two all-terrain vehicles collided with one another on a highway in the southeastern part of the province. The RCMP say alcohol may have been a factor in the crash.
The girl was a passenger on one of the ATVs that police believed were making their way along Highway 11 near Saint-Maurice when the collision occurred.
The girl was a passenger on one of the ATVs that police believed were making their way along Highway 11 near Saint-Maurice when the collision occurred.
Former Eastport City Clerk Helen Archer Honored By Maine Governor Baldacci
A recently retired Eastport City Clerk was honored by Maine Governor John Baldacci, The Maine Legislature and The Eastport City Council at a surprise luncheon on Friday.
Helen Archer retired last month after 27 years of service to Eastport and The State of Maine.
Governor Baldacci honored Helen Wilson Archer by declaring Friday, May 28th as Helen Wilson Archer Day in Maine in recognition and honor of her long and distinguished career serving Eastport and Maine.
Maine Senator Kevin Raye (R.-Perry) presents Eastports new Honorary Chief of Protocol Helen Wilson Archer with Proclamation from Governor Baldacci that declared Friday May 28 as Helen Wilson Archer Day in Maine - Chris W. Brown Photo
Friday, May 28, 2010
Saint John Man Sentenced To Prison For Robbery And Abduction
13 years in prison the sentence for a Saint John man convicted of attempting to kill a woman who was bartending at a Quispamis pub.
55-year-old Adrian John Lepage also pleaded guilty to robbing and kidnapping the woman from the Barnwood pub last November. It was revealed in his trial last month that he left the victim in a Lepreau gravel pit with a plastic bag taped over her head.
55-year-old Adrian John Lepage also pleaded guilty to robbing and kidnapping the woman from the Barnwood pub last November. It was revealed in his trial last month that he left the victim in a Lepreau gravel pit with a plastic bag taped over her head.
New Ferry For Grand Manan
The provincial government announcing a new five million dollar ferry will be plying the waters off Grand Manan from White Head Island sometime next year. Provincial Fisheries Minister Rick Doucet tells CHSJ News the ferry will be larger than what has been used since 1976.
A contract has been awarded to the same shipyard in Gaspe, Quebec which constructed the Henry Nase ferry which runs between Grand Bay-Westfield and Harding's Point. The new ferry will be able to carry 12 cars and 32 passengers
A contract has been awarded to the same shipyard in Gaspe, Quebec which constructed the Henry Nase ferry which runs between Grand Bay-Westfield and Harding's Point. The new ferry will be able to carry 12 cars and 32 passengers
White gets life
A 32-year-old St. Stephen man has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of 59-year-old Mary Claire Scott.
William David White will be eligible for parole after serving 20 years and he is banned from owning or possessing firearms and ammunition for life.
William David White will be eligible for parole after serving 20 years and he is banned from owning or possessing firearms and ammunition for life.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
New Bistro Opens in St. Stephen
The Grand Opening of The "Bistro On The Boulevard",was held this morning. It's owned and operated by Diane Ganong. The Bistro is located at 73 Milltown Blvd. Hours of operation are Monday to Sunday, 9:00am-9:00pm although this Friday you can expect to see them open to 11 as they will be hosting Peter Fitch for some Acoustic live entertainment.
The Bistro sells a wide variety of special coffees and teas, with homemade soups, fresh salads, sandwiches, and main course.
Photo compliments of Judy Lowery
Mayor Jed Purcell shown here at The Official Ribbion cutting.
Costco Saint John opens doors
People began lining up as early as 6am to be the first ones into the store. Warehouse manager Mike Briere says he decided to open a Costco in Saint John because of the booming economy. He says he knew a lot of Saint Johners were already going to the Moncton store, and he wanted to take advantage of the excellent location at East Point.
The City of Saint John is taking steps to prepare for more traffic today.
Signals, markings and signage have been improved and motorists are being reminded not stop on the railroad tracks at the exit. All available officers from the traffic enforcement division will assist with traffic today
The City of Saint John is taking steps to prepare for more traffic today.
Signals, markings and signage have been improved and motorists are being reminded not stop on the railroad tracks at the exit. All available officers from the traffic enforcement division will assist with traffic today
Fire Damages House outside of Harvey Station
The Harvey Volunteer Fire Department responded to a structure fire at a single family residence outside of Harvey Station yesterday.
The house suffered heavy smoke damage. No one was home at the time of the fire.
Firefighters were on the scene for approximately 3 hours and were assisted by firefighters from the McAdam Fire Department. There were 23 firefighters and 7 departmental vehicles attending to the scene. Highway 635 was closed for a short period of time and some area school buses were re-routed.
The fire is under investigation at this time by the Provincial Fire Marshal's office and the cause has not been determined at this time.
The house suffered heavy smoke damage. No one was home at the time of the fire.
Firefighters were on the scene for approximately 3 hours and were assisted by firefighters from the McAdam Fire Department. There were 23 firefighters and 7 departmental vehicles attending to the scene. Highway 635 was closed for a short period of time and some area school buses were re-routed.
The fire is under investigation at this time by the Provincial Fire Marshal's office and the cause has not been determined at this time.
Lake Utopia Update
There will be a public meeting tonight to update us about The Lake Utopia algae. It's been an ongoing problem for sometime now.
The Dept of Health & Dept of Environment will be giving presentations. Cookes Aqua, Irving and Eastern Charlotte Waterways will also be in attendance. The meeting is open to the public and gets underway at 7 at the new St. George Community Centre.
The Dept of Health & Dept of Environment will be giving presentations. Cookes Aqua, Irving and Eastern Charlotte Waterways will also be in attendance. The meeting is open to the public and gets underway at 7 at the new St. George Community Centre.
Gas Prices still going down
For the third week in a row, gas prices have fallen in the city following the weekly setting. Self Serve regular is being sold for 98.5 around town with diesel going for 98.7. Heating oil is also cheaper this week at 85.8 and propane stands at 102.3 a litre.
Meanwhile Cross Border gas price are coming in at 78 cents per litre Canadian.
Meanwhile Cross Border gas price are coming in at 78 cents per litre Canadian.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Marijuana plants seized from a home Elgin
A marijuana grow operation was discovered over the weekend by Caledonia RCMP. Members were called to the Hillside Road in Elgin to initially respond to a complaint.
Police seized approximately 425 marijuana plants and growing equipment and could potentially produced over 212,500 joints.
A 43-year-old woman will be appearing in Moncton Provincial Court at a later date to face related charges.
Police seized approximately 425 marijuana plants and growing equipment and could potentially produced over 212,500 joints.
A 43-year-old woman will be appearing in Moncton Provincial Court at a later date to face related charges.
Lottery-Win
A couple from Saint John has won the $1-million grand prize in the Atlantic 49 lottery draw on the weekend.
Linda DeFazio and Gary King say they plan to buy a new car and go on a cruise.
DeFazio says she brought the ticket into the store to be checked Sunday morning and the cashier ran it through the machine twice, thinking it was broken when it showed the big win.
DeFazio says she loves her job at the Value Village discount store and has no plans to quit.
Linda DeFazio and Gary King say they plan to buy a new car and go on a cruise.
DeFazio says she brought the ticket into the store to be checked Sunday morning and the cashier ran it through the machine twice, thinking it was broken when it showed the big win.
DeFazio says she loves her job at the Value Village discount store and has no plans to quit.
Huntsman Marine Temporary Aquarium
A temporary aquarium has been set up at The Huntsman Marine Science Centre until Labour Day weekend.
It will house the harbour seals Loki and Snorkel, all of the lobsters, sturgeon, touch pool and tanks will be in place on the same site for the public to visit.
The temporary aquarium is open daily until Labour Day in September. Seal feedings still take place at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., and there will be a Meet the Lobsters event at 1 p.m. daily.
Photo compliments of Jim Cornall
It will house the harbour seals Loki and Snorkel, all of the lobsters, sturgeon, touch pool and tanks will be in place on the same site for the public to visit.
The temporary aquarium is open daily until Labour Day in September. Seal feedings still take place at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., and there will be a Meet the Lobsters event at 1 p.m. daily.
Photo compliments of Jim Cornall
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Additional $1 million for agriculture industry
An added one million dollars has been added by The provincial government under two initiatives to support land development and enhancement of livestock genetics.
Agriculture and Aquaculture Minister Ronald Ouellette announced the funding today.
This assistance is an increase to the programming already available through the Canada-New Brunswick Growing Forward agreement.
Agriculture and Aquaculture Minister Ronald Ouellette announced the funding today.
This assistance is an increase to the programming already available through the Canada-New Brunswick Growing Forward agreement.
Crime Compensation Raised
People who have been a a victim of a violent crime will soon be able to file for $5,000 more in compensation. Public Safety Minister John Foran announced today that as of June 1st, the maximum amount of compensation for crime victims is going from $5,000 to $10,000.
He says this includes money used for councelling, medication, eye wear, transportation, relocation expenses, and funeral expenses.
He says this includes money used for councelling, medication, eye wear, transportation, relocation expenses, and funeral expenses.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Fire
Fire in St. Stephen destroys local business early Saturday morning. Wood and Wardrobe was totally gutted be the flames. A spokesman for the fire department tells Tide News it looks like the fire started in the pile of donations left outside the front door.Wood & Wardrobe Fire
Tammy Parks says while they may not be open for business the are still excepting donations. Donations can be dropped off at 129 Union Street or call 466-4977
Tammy Parks says while they may not be open for business the are still excepting donations. Donations can be dropped off at 129 Union Street or call 466-4977
Town Clean up May 25
Residents of the Town of St. Stephen are reminded that the Town will be conducting it's pick-ups of bagged leaves and bundled or bagged twigs the week of May 25.
Make sure you have you leaves and twigs out at the curbside by the 25 and remember all leaves must be in plastic bags and securely tied in order for Town pick-up.
Make sure you have you leaves and twigs out at the curbside by the 25 and remember all leaves must be in plastic bags and securely tied in order for Town pick-up.
NB Liquor: store hours for Victoria Day weekend
If your looking for a liquor store open this Holiday Monday you'll only find a few in the area. The One in the Parkway Mall in St. John and in Fredericton the one on Prospect Street will be open. The remaining 42 stores will be closed on Monday.
Maine Joins Nationwide Licensing System
Maine will make it easier for mortgage lenders to apply for and manage their licenses by joining the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System.
The change will protect Maine consumers by increasing oversight of the mortgage activities of loan originators in other states. The transition will begin October 1st.
All mortgage loan originators doing business with Maine consumers will be able to obtain licenses from the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System.
The change will protect Maine consumers by increasing oversight of the mortgage activities of loan originators in other states. The transition will begin October 1st.
All mortgage loan originators doing business with Maine consumers will be able to obtain licenses from the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System.
Lieutenant-Governor to mark Victoria Day with royal salute
A celebration to mark Victoria Day will kick off with a 21 gun solute at noon time on Monday. Lt.-Gov. Graydon Nicholas is will be on hand and invites New Brunswickers to come out and mark this day on the grounds of Government House, in Fredericton.
Nicholas will also inspect the reserve soldiers who are part of the Royal Canadian Artillery. The salute will consist of four, 105-mm howitzer guns, firing a 21-gun salute over the St. John River.
Nicholas will also inspect the reserve soldiers who are part of the Royal Canadian Artillery. The salute will consist of four, 105-mm howitzer guns, firing a 21-gun salute over the St. John River.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Investment made in Lake Utopia energy efficiency
The provincial government is providing a $10.8-million repayable loan and a $500,000 grant to help J.D. Irving Ltd. improve the environmental performance of its Lake Utopia paper mill. The project will cost $32.9 million.
The boiler will provide enough steam to fulfil the energy needs of the mill and lowering its greenhouse gas emissions by more than 66,000 tonnes per year. The federal government is contributing $22 million.
The boiler will provide enough steam to fulfil the energy needs of the mill and lowering its greenhouse gas emissions by more than 66,000 tonnes per year. The federal government is contributing $22 million.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Van Destroyed By Fire
A van was destroyed by fire at the corner of Mark and Union street earlier today.
Fire Crews, RCMP and Paramedics were called to the scene. RCMP are investigating.
Gas Prices down after weekly setting
Another decline in the price of gas after the weekly setting. The price of self serve regular around town has gone down to stand at 99.3. Diesel is also lower at 102.1 a litre. Heating oil is listed at 89 cents a litre and propane is at 103.7.
If your Travelling to Calais gas is .80 cents per litre Canadain.
If your Travelling to Calais gas is .80 cents per litre Canadain.
Fundy North Award
The Fundy North Fishermen's Association has been awarded the 'Gulf of Maine Industry Award' by the Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment for their efforts in ghost lobster trap recovery in Saint John Harbour.
Members John McDade, David Thompson and Roger Hunter accepted the hardware earlier this year in Maces Bay.
The high volume of ship traffic in the harbour accounts for lost lobster gear each year in the area.
The fishermen designed the study to clean-up the seafloor and to learn more about the effects of ghost fishing on both the environment and the fishery.
Members John McDade, David Thompson and Roger Hunter accepted the hardware earlier this year in Maces Bay.
The high volume of ship traffic in the harbour accounts for lost lobster gear each year in the area.
The fishermen designed the study to clean-up the seafloor and to learn more about the effects of ghost fishing on both the environment and the fishery.
An investment of $480,000 will be made in the establishment of a senior’s housing project.
Premier Shawn Graham made the announcement this week with Fisheries Minister Rick Doucet, and chair of the board of Atlantic Baptist Senior Citizens’ Homes Inc., and Steven Campbell, executive director of Atlantic Baptist Senior Citizens’ Homes Inc.
Funding provided through the Regional Development Corporation will be used to defray the costs of constructing a three-level, 28-unit senior’s apartment building.
Funding provided through the Regional Development Corporation will be used to defray the costs of constructing a three-level, 28-unit senior’s apartment building.
The Provincial Government is investing in Sound Proofing for the SSES GYM
Premier Shawn Graham was at the Elementary School this week to make the announcement that The provincial government will be investing $75,000 in Sound proofing the School's Gym for sound proofing to address the issue of the sound from the gym going throughout the rest of the school.
Graham participated in gym class with the kids.
Graham participated in gym class with the kids.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Manslaughter among charges laid in death of child who ingested methadone
A Havelock man has been charged in connection with the death of his daughter in January. Charges were laid in Moncton Provincial Court today.
Back in January RCMP were called to a home where a baby had ingested methadone. She was taken to the IWK hospital where she passed away.
Anthony Linfield has been charged with manslaughter, criminal negligence causing death and failing to provide the necessaries of life. His next court appearance is the 25th of this month.
Back in January RCMP were called to a home where a baby had ingested methadone. She was taken to the IWK hospital where she passed away.
Anthony Linfield has been charged with manslaughter, criminal negligence causing death and failing to provide the necessaries of life. His next court appearance is the 25th of this month.
New Brunswick becomes Canada's leader in providing high-speed Internet access
Premier Shawn Graham has announced New Brunswick has become the fisrt for high speed Internet access in all of Canada. The announcement was made earlier today at Loon Bay Lodge.
The company Xplornet is offering access to high-speed Internet through a network of 161 towers throughout the province and by satellite in some of the most difficult to reach areas.
The government's investment means that new customers pay $99 for installation, regardless of where they live or the type of technology offered. Customers then pay $44.99 a month for fixed wireless service or $49.99 for satellite access to the Internet for the basic package.
The company Xplornet is offering access to high-speed Internet through a network of 161 towers throughout the province and by satellite in some of the most difficult to reach areas.
The government's investment means that new customers pay $99 for installation, regardless of where they live or the type of technology offered. Customers then pay $44.99 a month for fixed wireless service or $49.99 for satellite access to the Internet for the basic package.
Province renews Partnership with Bell Alliant.
The provincial government recently renewed its partnership with Bell Aliant to provide broadband network in cities throughout the province.
Bell Aliant is developing a Fibre-To-The-Home (FTTH) network to Saint John, Fredericton, Bathurst, Miramichi and Greater Moncton, making it the first telecommunications company in Canada to offer citywide coverage with FTTH technology.
New Brunswick will be honoured for its investments in the broadband economy on Friday, May 21, when Graham accepts an award for Visionary of the Year from the Intelligent Communities Forum in New York City.
Bell Aliant is developing a Fibre-To-The-Home (FTTH) network to Saint John, Fredericton, Bathurst, Miramichi and Greater Moncton, making it the first telecommunications company in Canada to offer citywide coverage with FTTH technology.
New Brunswick will be honoured for its investments in the broadband economy on Friday, May 21, when Graham accepts an award for Visionary of the Year from the Intelligent Communities Forum in New York City.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
New transit operations centre to be built in Fredericton
Ground was broken in Fredericton today for the city of Frederiction's new transit operations centre.
The Transit operates eight bus routes throughout the municipality. The transit centre will provide a storage and service facility for the fleet of 28 transit buses and three para-transit buses and allow for future growth of services.
The total cost for this project is $6.1 million with a federal contribution of $5.7 million from the 2006 Public Transit Capital Trust and $423,000 from the City of Fredericton.
The Transit operates eight bus routes throughout the municipality. The transit centre will provide a storage and service facility for the fleet of 28 transit buses and three para-transit buses and allow for future growth of services.
The total cost for this project is $6.1 million with a federal contribution of $5.7 million from the 2006 Public Transit Capital Trust and $423,000 from the City of Fredericton.
Calais Regional Hospital Named a Top Performer
Calais Regional Hospital has been recognized with four awards for healthcare service quality for 2009 by Avatar International. The Hospital was one of 18 hospitals to receive the Overall Best Performer award, which represents the top 5% in Avatar's National Database.
Representing CRH staff in receipt of the Avatar International Overall Best Performer Award are some staff from various departments of the hospital. Front, l to r: Mary-Jo Burgess, Terry Brownlee, Brenda Prout; seated, l to r, Debbie Kinney, Carmela Diffin-Dewitt, Sonja Carter; standing, l to r, Beth Maxwell, Luann Reppert, John Stanley, Karen Childs, Fran Holst, Jan Sullivan, Peter Yates, Bonnie Sprague.
Representing CRH staff in receipt of the Avatar International Overall Best Performer Award are some staff from various departments of the hospital. Front, l to r: Mary-Jo Burgess, Terry Brownlee, Brenda Prout; seated, l to r, Debbie Kinney, Carmela Diffin-Dewitt, Sonja Carter; standing, l to r, Beth Maxwell, Luann Reppert, John Stanley, Karen Childs, Fran Holst, Jan Sullivan, Peter Yates, Bonnie Sprague.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Moose License
You have until June.11th to fill and send in your application. The number of licences is increasing this year as well, going up by close to 150. There is a three pool structure for the moose license draw, based on the number of times people have applied unsuccessfully. Pool A consists of hunters who have applied unsuccessfully at least 12 times since 1994 or since they were last drawn.
Pool B is hunters who have applied between five and 11 times without being drawn and Pool C consists of new hunters, infrequent applicants and hunters who have applied one to four times since they were last drawn. The three-day moose season begins on Sept. 23rd and finishes up on the 25th. 3,554 licences for people living in the Province are up for grabs and 100 for people who don't call New Brunswick home.
Pool B is hunters who have applied between five and 11 times without being drawn and Pool C consists of new hunters, infrequent applicants and hunters who have applied one to four times since they were last drawn. The three-day moose season begins on Sept. 23rd and finishes up on the 25th. 3,554 licences for people living in the Province are up for grabs and 100 for people who don't call New Brunswick home.
Projects supported by Environmental Trust Fund
An investment of $54,200 from the Environmental Trust Fund will be made in 5 environment friendly projects in Charlotte County.
Maxwell Crossing Wellfield will recieve $5000.00 for Improvements. South West Solid Waste Commission Public Outreach is getting $14,200.
St. Croix International Waterway Commission, Implementing Classification in the St. Croix Watershed will get $15,000.
Quoddy Futures, Youth Experiential Education, is on the receiving end of $20,000 and Quoddy Futures Charlotte County Vernal Pool Inventory and Field Assessment will get $10,000.
Each year, the ETF provides support to community-based initiatives to restore, improve, preserve and protect air, land and water resources in New Brunswick
Maxwell Crossing Wellfield will recieve $5000.00 for Improvements. South West Solid Waste Commission Public Outreach is getting $14,200.
St. Croix International Waterway Commission, Implementing Classification in the St. Croix Watershed will get $15,000.
Quoddy Futures, Youth Experiential Education, is on the receiving end of $20,000 and Quoddy Futures Charlotte County Vernal Pool Inventory and Field Assessment will get $10,000.
Each year, the ETF provides support to community-based initiatives to restore, improve, preserve and protect air, land and water resources in New Brunswick
Training Interrupted by Accident Call
Firefighters training in Lepreau got hands on experience this past weekend as they responsed to an accident that left one women trapped in the vechile after it left the road and flipped upside down.
Firefighters who were participating in a Boat Rescue training session being instructed by the Musquash Fire Department as part of the training day. The women was takeing to hospital.
Photo compliments of Capt. Andrew A. Sanojca
Firefighters who were participating in a Boat Rescue training session being instructed by the Musquash Fire Department as part of the training day. The women was takeing to hospital.
Photo compliments of Capt. Andrew A. Sanojca
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Gas Prices Lower
Self serve regular is now going for 100.1 cents a litre. Diesel is also lower at 103.7 a litre, which is a reduction of about 4 cents a litre. Heating oil is listed at 90.5 cents and propane is at 103.8 a litre.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Truck Found - RCMP still looking for Maguire
RCMP located the truck believed to be driven by Stephen Patrick Maguire. The vehicle was found concealed area in Quispamsis. A search warrent was executed on the home but no sign of Maguire.
The 44-year-old remains a person of interest in the suspicious death investigation of a 45-year-old Moncton woman. Mr. Maguire is shown in this photo however he now has a shaved head. He is described as being of average height, has green eyes and has a freckled complexion.
RCMP is asking the public to contact police immediately if they see Stephen Patrick Maguire and not to approach him. Police believe he may possibly be a danger to himself or others.
Anyone having information on Stephen Patrick Maguire’s whereabouts is asked to contact the RCMP at 857-2400 or your local police immediately.
The 44-year-old remains a person of interest in the suspicious death investigation of a 45-year-old Moncton woman. Mr. Maguire is shown in this photo however he now has a shaved head. He is described as being of average height, has green eyes and has a freckled complexion.
RCMP is asking the public to contact police immediately if they see Stephen Patrick Maguire and not to approach him. Police believe he may possibly be a danger to himself or others.
Anyone having information on Stephen Patrick Maguire’s whereabouts is asked to contact the RCMP at 857-2400 or your local police immediately.
RCMP looking for missing women
Hampton RCMP is looking for a 28-year old woman. They received a call yesterday from a person in Lakeside that Sarah Leger has not been in touch with her family since April.27th. Officers believe she may be in Saint John.
Leger is five eight, 124 pounds with brown hair and green eyes. If you have seen her, your asked to call Hampton RCMP at 832-5566.
Leger is five eight, 124 pounds with brown hair and green eyes. If you have seen her, your asked to call Hampton RCMP at 832-5566.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
ATV Accident
The Musquash Fire Department responded to a report of an all terrain vehicle accident on the Seven Mile Lake Road yeaterday.
Firefighters arrived on scene at the same time as the ambulance, and assisted paramedics with one male patient. The man was transported to hospital by ambulance.
Firefighters arrived on scene at the same time as the ambulance, and assisted paramedics with one male patient. The man was transported to hospital by ambulance.
Robbery at Riverside Grocery
Riverside Grocery was robbed last night just around 10:30. Rcmp tell us a male wearing a disguise, entered the Store armed with a knife. An undisclosed amount of cash was taken.
The suspect is of slim build, less than 6 ft tall, wearing dark clothing and his face covered with a mask.
Any person with information on this crime are asked to call District 1 RCMP - St Stephen Post at (506) 466-7030 or Crime Stoppers at 1 800 222-8477.
The suspect is of slim build, less than 6 ft tall, wearing dark clothing and his face covered with a mask.
Any person with information on this crime are asked to call District 1 RCMP - St Stephen Post at (506) 466-7030 or Crime Stoppers at 1 800 222-8477.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Local Fishermen Win Environmental Award
The Gulf of Maine Industry Award has been handed to the Fundy North Fisherman's Association for their efforts in ghost lobster trap recovery in Saint John Harbour.
The award was presented by Department of Fisheries Development Officer Tom McEachreon to Fundy North members Roger Hunter, John McDade and David Thompson.
This project was funded by Canaport LNG through Department of Fisheries and Ocean's Harmful Alteration and Disruption or Destruction (HADD) program, as compensation for the damage to the seafloor with the construction of the LNG pier in Mispec.
The award was the first of its kind to be granted by the council which is comprised of five Gulf of Maine jurisdictions, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts.
The award was presented by Department of Fisheries Development Officer Tom McEachreon to Fundy North members Roger Hunter, John McDade and David Thompson.
This project was funded by Canaport LNG through Department of Fisheries and Ocean's Harmful Alteration and Disruption or Destruction (HADD) program, as compensation for the damage to the seafloor with the construction of the LNG pier in Mispec.
The award was the first of its kind to be granted by the council which is comprised of five Gulf of Maine jurisdictions, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Saint Andrews Town Wide Yard Sale
As the old saying goes one man's trash is another man's treasure... Locals will puting that phrase to good use today as they take part in the Annual Saint Andrews Town Wide Yard Sale.
After the sale, a perfect way to relax and get back to nature would be to attend the Huntsman Marine Science Centre’s bird walk.
Director of Education Tracey Dean, who runs a successful bird-banding project at the Huntsman, will be leading the walk again this year
The meeting point for the walk will be on the Salt Marsh Road in St. Andrews, at the walking trail. Those attending are asked to meet at 6:30 p.m. There is no charge for the event.
For more information on the walk, call 529-1200 or email huntsman@huntsmanmarine.ca.
After the sale, a perfect way to relax and get back to nature would be to attend the Huntsman Marine Science Centre’s bird walk.
Director of Education Tracey Dean, who runs a successful bird-banding project at the Huntsman, will be leading the walk again this year
The meeting point for the walk will be on the Salt Marsh Road in St. Andrews, at the walking trail. Those attending are asked to meet at 6:30 p.m. There is no charge for the event.
For more information on the walk, call 529-1200 or email huntsman@huntsmanmarine.ca.
St. George man runs in Ultra Marathon
A native to St. George will run 355 km today and thru the weekend to help raise Money for Multiple Sclerosis. Brad Holmes originally from St. George left Edmundston at 6am this morning and is expected to land in at the Heritage Center in St. George on Tuesday May 11th. Residents along the way are encouraged to join the run.
Holmes is expected to be in our area on Tuesday at Highway 127 to Rollingdam Rd and be turning left on the McMinn Road leading to highway 1 to St. George.....Holmes tells us he has 6 years of experience as a ultramarathon runner and is planning to take part in the Costa Rica 6 day expedition run in 2011..
Holmes is expected to be in our area on Tuesday at Highway 127 to Rollingdam Rd and be turning left on the McMinn Road leading to highway 1 to St. George.....Holmes tells us he has 6 years of experience as a ultramarathon runner and is planning to take part in the Costa Rica 6 day expedition run in 2011..
Saint Andrews Paddlefest
The 16th annual Paddlefest Music Festival is underway in Saint Andrews this weekend.
Originally organized by Periwinkle Productions' Jamie Steel and passed down to local business owner Kevin Simmonds and music promoter/adventure recreation alumni Stacey MacLean.
Paddlefest continues to be a highlight in the small town, and its first true sign of spring.
Over the years Paddlefest a major attraction to people from across the province and beyond.
This year's event features a wide range of music, both from local performers and acts from across Canada, with a mixture of outdoor activities today and a songwriters circle as well as a Farmer's Market.
Paddlefest corresponds today with the yearly Town Wide Yard Sale.
For more information http://http://www.standrewspaddlefest.ca/
Originally organized by Periwinkle Productions' Jamie Steel and passed down to local business owner Kevin Simmonds and music promoter/adventure recreation alumni Stacey MacLean.
Paddlefest continues to be a highlight in the small town, and its first true sign of spring.
Over the years Paddlefest a major attraction to people from across the province and beyond.
This year's event features a wide range of music, both from local performers and acts from across Canada, with a mixture of outdoor activities today and a songwriters circle as well as a Farmer's Market.
Paddlefest corresponds today with the yearly Town Wide Yard Sale.
For more information http://http://www.standrewspaddlefest.ca/
May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month in Maine
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention is proud to support the official declaration of May as Lyme Disease Awareness Month.
Lyme disease is the second most commonly reported reportable infectious disease in Maine, with nearly
1,000 people reported with it each year the past two years.
Carried by the deer tick and is most infections in Maine during the summer months.
The most common early symptom of Lyme disease is an expanding red rash that occurs at the site of the tick bite within 3-32 days. after being bitten. Fever, join and muscle pains and other flu-like symptoms may also occur,” said Dr. Sears.
For more information: http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/boh/ddc/epi/vector-borne/lyme/index.shtml
Lyme disease is the second most commonly reported reportable infectious disease in Maine, with nearly
1,000 people reported with it each year the past two years.
Carried by the deer tick and is most infections in Maine during the summer months.
The most common early symptom of Lyme disease is an expanding red rash that occurs at the site of the tick bite within 3-32 days. after being bitten. Fever, join and muscle pains and other flu-like symptoms may also occur,” said Dr. Sears.
For more information: http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/boh/ddc/epi/vector-borne/lyme/index.shtml
Friday, May 7, 2010
Service Canada Centers open for youth
The Service Canada Centres for Youth are now open to the public. The offices are ready to assist businesses and young workers with their summer employment needs. Service Canada Centres for Youth link youth and employers.
This year, employers interested in using our services and youth looking for summer employment can visit or contact their local SCCY between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Job postings are available online at http://www.jobbank.gc.ca./, under "Student Job Search". For more information on Service Canada services for youth call 1 800 O-Canada or visit servicecanada.gc.ca.
This year, employers interested in using our services and youth looking for summer employment can visit or contact their local SCCY between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Job postings are available online at http://www.jobbank.gc.ca./, under "Student Job Search". For more information on Service Canada services for youth call 1 800 O-Canada or visit servicecanada.gc.ca.
Traffic Growth at the Moncton Airport
The Moncton Airport has reported an increase of 12 percent in traffic for it's first Quarter.
This growth in air travel is attributed to a very successful winter charter season, in addition to all our airline partners regaining much success in Greater Moncton.
This growth in air travel is attributed to a very successful winter charter season, in addition to all our airline partners regaining much success in Greater Moncton.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Cooke Aquaculture is Growing
As the stock markets take a hit, there is some good news in the business world. Cooke Aquaculture has purchased the processing facility of Ocean Choice International in Newfoundland. Ocean Choice says the decision to sell the facility was made because of the declining raw material base to support the operation.
Officials with Cooke Aquaculture says it will be business as usual at the processing plant on the rock and no word on what this means for the people already working there. The deal is expected to be finalized near the end of next month.
Officials with Cooke Aquaculture says it will be business as usual at the processing plant on the rock and no word on what this means for the people already working there. The deal is expected to be finalized near the end of next month.
May is Asian Heritage Month
The May has been proclaimed Asian Heritage Month.
Recognized throughout Canada since 1993, Asian Heritage Month is a unique opportunity for all of us to reflect on the long and rich history of Asian Canadians as well as their lasting contributions to our country.
The announcement was made earlier today by Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Donald Arseneault, who is also the minister responsible for the Population Growth Secretariat.
Recognized throughout Canada since 1993, Asian Heritage Month is a unique opportunity for all of us to reflect on the long and rich history of Asian Canadians as well as their lasting contributions to our country.
The announcement was made earlier today by Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Donald Arseneault, who is also the minister responsible for the Population Growth Secretariat.
Town Pride Clean-Up
Motorists in St. Stephen.....drive with extra caution today as an increased number of people will be on the streets taking part in Our Annual Town Pride Clean up day...Local's wanting to participate can drop into Chocolate Park here on Milltown Blvd. and pick up Gloves and Garbage bags until 1 pm today... Last year hundreds of bags full of trash from around Town were collected and the St Stephen High School Students alone collected 140 bags of trash last year.
98.1 The Tide encourage you to get out and take part and keep our town clean!
98.1 The Tide encourage you to get out and take part and keep our town clean!
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Power Outage
NB Power tells Tide News that 629 customers in the Old Ridge area of St. Stephen are without power.
NB Power says that this is an un-expected outage and crews are working on the problem.
They say power should be restored to all customers by 10 this morning.
NB Power says that this is an un-expected outage and crews are working on the problem.
They say power should be restored to all customers by 10 this morning.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Further contracts awarded for highway maintenance facility
The New Department of Transportation Maintenance Facility in St. Stephen is one step closer to reality today as the Provincial Government has awarded about $4.7 million in contracts fro the completion of phase 2 and 3.
This state-of-the-art, 12-bay building will house the vehicle repair, carpentry and signage operations as well as the highway maintenance division in the region.
The St. Stephen highway division is responsible for more than 400 km of roads and the repair facility is responsible for a fleet of 120 vehicles.
The announcement was made this morning by Premier Shawn along with accompanied by Supply and Services Minister Ed Doherty, Transportation Minister Denis Landry and Fisheries Minister Rick Doucet.
For More info www.gnb.ca/cnb/news/ss/2010e0663ss.htm
This state-of-the-art, 12-bay building will house the vehicle repair, carpentry and signage operations as well as the highway maintenance division in the region.
The St. Stephen highway division is responsible for more than 400 km of roads and the repair facility is responsible for a fleet of 120 vehicles.
The announcement was made this morning by Premier Shawn along with accompanied by Supply and Services Minister Ed Doherty, Transportation Minister Denis Landry and Fisheries Minister Rick Doucet.
For More info www.gnb.ca/cnb/news/ss/2010e0663ss.htm
Premier in St. Stephen
The Premier and three of his cabinet ministers will be in the Bordertown this morning.
Shawn Graham along with Supply and Services Minister Ed Doherty, Transportation Minister Denis Landry and Fisheries Minister Rick Doucet will be in St. Stephen for an infrastructure announcement.
The details will be unveiled at 10 this morning on Church Street in St. Stephen.
Shawn Graham along with Supply and Services Minister Ed Doherty, Transportation Minister Denis Landry and Fisheries Minister Rick Doucet will be in St. Stephen for an infrastructure announcement.
The details will be unveiled at 10 this morning on Church Street in St. Stephen.
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