St. George RCMP responded to a head-on collision between two vehicles on Wetmore Creek Road in Musquash.
The incident occurred when one of the vehicles reportedly crossed the centre line into the path of the other. Ambulance New Brunswick paramedics and members of the Musquash Fire Department also attended the scene.
Both female drivers, a 20-year-old woman from Chance Harbour and a 27-year-old woman from Lepreau, were transported to the Saint John Regional Hospital with non-life threatening injuries. An 18-month-old child, who was a passenger in one of the vehicles, was also taken to hospital for observation.
Alcohol is not believed to be a factor in this incident. Investigation into the cause of the collision continues.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Successful Fundraiser for NB Railway
It's a successful fundraiser, even before the train leaves the station.
New Brunswick Southern Railway hosting a fall train ride tomorrow in support of UNICEF.
The ride going from McAdam to St. Stephen and back, sold every ticket available.
100% of the proceeds are going to specific UNICEF projects, helping children all over the world.
New Brunswick Southern Railway hosting a fall train ride tomorrow in support of UNICEF.
The ride going from McAdam to St. Stephen and back, sold every ticket available.
100% of the proceeds are going to specific UNICEF projects, helping children all over the world.
Get Rid of Your Old Computers this Weekend
Do you have a mouse that eats dust and not cheese?
Eastern Charlotte Waterways and the Solid Waste Commission are holding an E-Waste Collection this weekend in St. Stephen.
You can recycle your unwanted computer parts at the Border Arena Saturday.
The collection goes from 10 am until 2pm.
Eastern Charlotte Waterways and the Solid Waste Commission are holding an E-Waste Collection this weekend in St. Stephen.
You can recycle your unwanted computer parts at the Border Arena Saturday.
The collection goes from 10 am until 2pm.
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