Friday, August 13, 2010

Save Passamaquoddy Bay Maintains Calais LNG Fails State Permitting Threshold

The Maine Board of Environmental Protection  granted Calais LNG an additional delay in the permitting process.

In response, Save Passamaquoddy Bay researcher Robert Godfrey tells us they continue to believe that Calais LNG, by its own admission in multiple filings to the State of Maine, has not adequately completed its permit applications and cannot demonstrate financial capacity that is a legal prerequisite for state environmental permitting.

St. Stephen Native Releases Book

St. Stephen native Larry Crompton has released a new book about his hunt for the elusive California Serial Killer known as "The Original Night Stalker". Both Larry and his wife Barbara are St. Stephen natives with friends and neighbors still in the vicinity.

The book tells a story the crimes of California’s Most Prolificerial Offender- the East Area Rapist/ The Original Night Stalker.

Although the hunt still continues, the results remain the same; no closure. Larry Crompton wrote this book.

The book can be purchased through Authorhouse,

http://www.authorhouse.com/Bookstore/BookStoreSearchResults.aspx?SearchType=smpl&SearchTerm=larry%20crompton

Doucet Refutes MLA's Claim On Church Suppers

Fisheries Minister and Charlotte the Isles MLA Rick Doucet is refuting a Conservative MLA's claim that new health rules could spell the end of church suppers in the province.

Wayne Steeves, the Conservative M-L-A for Albert says the Liberals are waiting until after the election to bring the new regulations into being.

Doucet tells Tide News there is absolutely no truth to this.

He says it's irresponsible and misleading and calls this move typical of the Conservatives.

Meanwhile, The Province's Chief Medical Officer of Health says there are no plans to prevent churches from holding suppers.

Dr. Eilish Cleary tells us safety procedures need to be followed closely at these events. Cleary says these suppers are good for public health