Thursday, March 1, 2012

Power Back On After Big Rig Roll-Over

The lights are back on after a big rig crash this morning in Harvey.


Spokesperson for NB Power Melissa Morton says power was cut to approximately 964 customers in Harvey and Lake George today, so the utility could replace 3 damaged poles.

Around 8:30, a transport fell on its side, spilling the load on the porch of a local barbor shop, and blocking traffic on Route 3.

District 2 RCMP say noone was hurt and it appears the truck hit a snowbank before crashing.

Those 'BIG' Tires Are 'HOT'

Who's got the 'Super Swampers'?


RCMP in Lepreau and Crimestoppers asking for your help in finding the culprits responsible for stealing four 38 inch "Super Swamper" tires from a vehicle on Lepreau Village Rd.

The tires were taken sometime between last night (Feb 29) and this morning (Mar 1).

If you have any information, contact Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

Crimestoppers will pay up to $2000 for information leading to an arrest.

Totten Calls Ferguson Claims "Bull Something"

Former City Manager Terry Totten is calling allegations made by former Common Councillor John Ferguson about the Pension Board "Bull something" and believes he aspired to higher office.


Totten testifying there was no member of the pension board laughing at Common Council or the taxpayer and he has no knowledge of anyone getting a disability pension because they didn't get along with their boss.

Totten says he believes Ferguson gave the impression the pension board was trying to deceive and that's why his allegations are defamatory. Totten does admit there was a communication breakdown between city staff and Common Council telling the court he was disheartened that trust was undermined.
 
Ferguson is currently the Town Manager of St. Stephen.

Big Rig Crash In Harvey Closes Route #3

Power is expected to be turned back on in Harvey and Lake George by 1pm today.


This morning a tractor trailer carrying wood chips, rolled on it's side, crashed into a local barbor shop, completely blocking traffic on Route #3.

District 2 RCMP say traffic is being re-routed.

NB Power cut the juice at 11am this morning to replace poles that were destroyed in the crash.

Picture provided by Justin Cole and Josh Cornell .