Friday, September 10, 2010

NB Power Is Warning Its Customers Of A Telephone Scam

NB Power issued a press release back in March warning its customers of a telephone scam and warn public the scam is still making it's rounds.

Customers have been solicited by someone offering a device for sale that can save them money on their electricity bills. 

NB Power is not selling such devices, nor has it approved any such device and recommends thatcustomers contacted by persons making such claims report the incident immediately to theirlocal police force, the RCMP or PhoneBusters at 1-888-495-8501.


Fredericton Girl Names RCMP Puppy

Out of 9125 entries in Canada to name one of ten RCMP puppies an 11 year old Frederiction Girl recieved a prize.

Eleven year old Julia Leahy was the only New Brunswicker to receive an award. Julia won for her submission of the name “Cody”.

Sgt. Pierre Gardner of the RCMP New Brunswick Police Dog Service presented Julia with her prize of an 8×10 laminated photograph of “Cody”, an official RCMP ball cap, a plush dog named “Justice” and a certificate. Congratulations Julia!

This contest is a annual RCMP “Name the Puppy” contest held by the RCMP Police Dog Service Training Centre in Alberta.

Photo : Julia Leahy, Sgt. Pierre Gardner and his Police Dog “Bruno

Impared Driving Charges Over Long Weekend

Over the Labour Day long weekend, the RCMP conducted operations and checked more than 10,000 vehicles across the province.

The focus of that weekend was on impaired driving and even with the poor weather, for District One, 28 provincial tickets were issued for the area.

Three people were charged with impaired driving and 1 other received a 24-hour suspension. In addition nearly 600 provincial tickets and warnings were handed out.

Meet The Candidate's

With the Provincial Election right around the corner it may be time to get to know the people that want to represent us.

The St. Stephen Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Candidate's Night on Thursday, September 16 from 7:00p.m.-9:00p.m. The event will be held at the Milltown Legion.

Maine Company Receives Funding from Federal Department of Energy

The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded Portland Based Ocean Renewable Power Company $10 million to fund a key part of their commercial-scale tidal energy development project in Cobscook Bay.

The company is partnering with the University of Maine and the U.S. Coast Guard and has received financial support from the State’s Maine Technology Institute.

Governor Baldacci said the success of Ocean Renewable Power Company is important to the entire State as public and private partners in Maine continue to aggressively pursue development of clean, renewable energy.

Maine also continues to explore opportunities with Nova Scotia for collaboration regarding research, technology and deployment of tidal energy. A two-day workshop planned for October in Nova Scotia.

Governor Baldacci and Premier Dexter signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Ocean Energy Development on July 12, 2010 to share information on renewable electricity with a focus on ocean tidal energy.

New Brunswick & Maine Recognized For Awards

Two departments of transportation recognizedThe departments of transportation for both New Brunswick and Maine were co-recipients of the Partnerships Award recently at the second annual Atlantica Champions of Excellence Award ceremony.

From left: Imelda Gilman, president of the Saint John Board of Trade; David Cole, Maine Department of Transportation commissioner; David Johnstone, deputy minister, New Brunswick Department of Transportation; and John Porter, president, Bangor Region Chamber of Commerce.

Marijuana plants seized from roof of home in St. George

Just when you thought you have heard it all RCMP tell us they have found a grop op on a roof of a home.
RCMP seized marijuana plants, as well as a small quantity of prescription narcotics yesterday in St. George.

While only six full-sized, mature marijuana plants were seized, Police estimate that the plants could have produced up to 3000 marijuana joints.

A man and a woman, both in their forties, were arrested at the scene and later released.

The plants were growing in large plastic tubs on the roof visiable for anyone to see driving by.