Friday, April 20, 2012

Missing St. Stephen Man Found Dead

A missing St. Stephen man has been found dead over the Border.


Yesterday morning (April 19th), District 1 RCMP in St. Stephen recieving a call from police in Baileyville, Maine.

They said a local fisherman had found a car submerged in the Woodland Flowage area of the St. Croix River.

The body of 60-year-old Kenneth Lee, who has been missing since March 18th, was found inside the car.

Police say an autopsy is being done in Augusta, Maine.

Deadline Approaching For SSHS Prom Scholarship

St. Stephen High School Grads have an opportunity to win some great prizes for Grand March.


Shannon May Photography has partnered with other businesses in town to make a scholarship full of goodies for prom, including photos, accessories, nails, flowers and a cash prize.

The winner will be a girl who has been a voice of encouragement to friends and classmates, to be positive and confident in who they are, and let their inner beauty shine.

The deadline to enter is this Monday, April 23rd, at midnight.


Premier Alward says drug policy is fair to pharmacists.


Premier Alward says his government's changes to the generic drug policy is fair to pharmacists.
The Pharmacists Association says they will be forced to cut staff and services thanks to government caps on mark-up and dispensing fees - but - in an interview with Tide News - the Premier says the new policy recognizes the challenges faced by pharamcists after consultations with them.
Alward says the new generic drug policy is good for New Brunswickers - however - he says pharmacists are private business owners and they will ultimately make business based decisions. 
The new policy takes effect June 1st.