Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Chef Competition Takes On Local Products

Blueberries, chocolate, and -- Fish?


Tomorrow, three local businesses will be partnering with culinary students from NBCC for the New Brunswick Community College 2012 Chef Competition.

Granite Town Farms, Cook Aquaculture and Ganong Brothers will have their products featured, while the up and coming chefs are challenged to create original recipes using the local products.

A $500 scholarship will be awarded for the best appetizer, entree, and dessert.

A people's choice award will also ge given.
Guests will have the opportunity to mingle, taste and vote for their favorite.

For tickets to the event in St. Andrews, contact Beth at 755-6314.

Canada Wide Warrant For St. Stephen Man

RCMP in St. Stephen and the Charlotte County Crime Stoppers are asking for your help in finding Gary Neil JOHNSTON for his arrest, as the result of a Canada Wide Warrant issued by the Correctional Service of Canada.


In 2008, JOHNSTON was convicted of robbery and other offences and was sentenced to 5 years behind bars.

JOHNSTON qualified for early release to a community residence, but as a result of conditions violations, his release has been suspended, and a Canada Wide Warrant for his Arrest has been issued.

JOHNSTON is from St. Stephen and is believed to have returned to the St Stephen area.

Anyone with information as to JOHNSTON's whereabouts are asked to contact the St. Stephen RCMP at 466-7030 or Crime Stoppers.