Wednesday, January 25, 2012

New Speed Limit On Porter Street

A narrow street in St. Stephen -- where 'Just 4 Kidz' daycare resides -- is getting a new speed limit.

Concerns were raised by residents whom witness speeders daily who take the side street to avoid waiting for a red light.

St. Stephen Town Council approved the lower speed limit to 30 kms per hour, effective as soon as signs are in place.

RCMP Retires His Badge

Today, St. Stephen sends a thank you to one of our finest.

Constable John MacCready retires from the District 1 RCMP, after serving more than 38 years with the force.

His final years he spent as the town's Court Liaison Officer.

Best wishes John!

(Picture - St. Stephen Mayor Jed Purcell with Cons. John MacCready)

Lacey Pleads For No Tax Increases

Please don't raise our taxes!

This from Atlantic Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation Kevin Lacey when confronting Finance Minister Blaine Higgs on the 2012-2013 provincial budget.

Lacey says New Brunswickers' salaries are not going up, but all the fees we pay like food, health, gasoline, and CPP are.


He adds, to raise taxes now would not give the revenue that is needed, nor will it benefit any New Brunswicker that is forced to pay all the prices that are on the rise.

Lacey and Finance Minister Blaine Higgs were at the St. Stephen Legion Tuesday, hosting a pre-budget consultation to get New Brunswickers' input.

Healthcare Cut To The Bone?

How will our healthcare be affected in the 2012-2013 provincial budget?

Finance Minister Blaine Higgs says it's not about cutting services that are needed.

Concerns were raised in the border town, as to why the province is cutting hours down in health clinics.

Higgs asked, if it made sense to have a facility open for hours and hours, if there is nothing happening there.

Higgs was in St. Stephen for 1 of 10 pre-budget consultations, getting New Brunswickers' input before the budget is announced.

(Picture - Finance Minister Blaine Higgs seated with Campobello-Charlotte MLA Curtis Malloch)