An ATV Accident on the west side has sent one man to hospital.
Police
and fire officials responding to the call close to 1am. An ATV had
crashed on Riding Way and Miller Robertson Road causing considerable
injuries to the driver.
According to early reports, a firefighter ended up driving the ambulance.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Investment Scammers Busted
A pair
of scammers getting their comeuppance after being busted by the
provincial securities commission. An Alberta couple named Steven Weeres
and Rebekah Donszelmann came to New Brunswick in 2009 and struck up a
relationship with a woman here, who they defrauded out of tens of
thousands of dollars by spinning lies about false investment
opportunities
Rick Hancox of the commission tells TideNews they scammed their victim by pretending to have bought a hotel and courting investment in it
The panel ordered the two to pay out a total of 2 hundred twenty five thousdand dollars and Donszelmann was banned from the NB capital markets for 20 years. Hacox says it's important that people report frauds of this sort because that's the only way justice can be reached.
Rick Hancox of the commission tells TideNews they scammed their victim by pretending to have bought a hotel and courting investment in it
The panel ordered the two to pay out a total of 2 hundred twenty five thousdand dollars and Donszelmann was banned from the NB capital markets for 20 years. Hacox says it's important that people report frauds of this sort because that's the only way justice can be reached.
Teen Rises Out of Tragedy to Fight Drunk Driving
At only 17 years old Kali O'Dell's life has already been changed by
drunk driving. But the high school student, whose mother and father were
both killed in a car accident caused by an impaired driver --to become
a spokesperson against driving under the influence.
She's recently been recognized for her efforts, as TD Canada Trust has granted her a $70,000 scholarship for her work as founder of Teens Against Drunk Driving (TADD) at her high school.
O'Dell tells Tide News she's worked so hard to get the message out to teens because as the next generation of teachers, politicians, and public servants they will shape tomorrow's policy on drinking and driving.
O'Dell plans on using the scholarship to attend UNB Fredericton and major in English and History.
She's recently been recognized for her efforts, as TD Canada Trust has granted her a $70,000 scholarship for her work as founder of Teens Against Drunk Driving (TADD) at her high school.
O'Dell tells Tide News she's worked so hard to get the message out to teens because as the next generation of teachers, politicians, and public servants they will shape tomorrow's policy on drinking and driving.
O'Dell plans on using the scholarship to attend UNB Fredericton and major in English and History.
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