Saturday, August 4, 2012

New Rules, Tips For Crossing The Border

It's the long weekend--and many of us are heading south for shopping and fun across the border. Dwayne Ingraham of Canadian Border Services says to make your trip as hassle-free as possible, you might consider using the Third Bridge border crossing out of St Stephen instead of the downtown crossing most people use.


Of course, you should always bring proper identification like your passport of Nexus Card. Igraham also reminds travelers the personal exemption limits were bumped up in June to $200 for absences of 24 hours or more, and $800 for absences of 48 hours or more.

Beware of Scammers

The Rothesay Regional Police Force warning people about two different scams making the rounds...the first involves purchases made off auction sites like Ebay and Kijiji.

Detective Sergeant Craig MacDougall explains one involves fake email confirming money has been sent for items being sold online. The emails use PayPal's logo to make it seem official. The sellers then send off the items--but the money isn't actually there when they log in.
MacDougall also warns of a second scam that's been going on for a while in which the caller claims to be from Microsoft and needs access to your computer to fix a virus. He says it's most likely both of the scams originate from overseas.

Prices Go Up At Tim's

Your Tim's fix has just gotten more expensive.....Timmie's says the price of a muffin is now five cents higher, and sandwiches have gone up by about 10 cents. The new prices will affect most locations.
The price of coffee is staying the same.

The price jump comes after Maple Leaf Foods warned drought conditions will drive up food prices. Tim's has more that 3,700 restaurants throughout North America.

Cookie & Spice Recall From CFIA

A couple of warnings from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
One warning is not to consume, sell or serve the Spice Kingdom brand dried Egyptian Basil because it may be contaminated with Salmonella.

Spice Kingdom brand BASIL - EGYPTIAN, 30M, Whole, Fancy, bearing Lot No. 4685/E, was sold in bulk 25 kg (55 lbs) bags to cash & carry outlets, restaurants, bakeries and food service establishments in Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba. So far there's been no reported illnesses. The importer, Shah Trading Co. Ltd., Scarborough, ON is voluntarily recalling the affected product from the marketplace. The CFIA is monitoring the effectiveness of the recall.
In another case CFIA is warning people with allergies to milk not to consume the Crispy Just Baked, Crispy, and Sunrize Oven Fresh brands of Cookies described below. The affected products contain milk which is not declared on certain labels.
All codes of the following Cookies which do not clearly declare milk on the labels are listed below:
Brand Product Size UPC
Crispy Just Baked Punjabi Cookies 380 g 6 27265 00153 7
Crispy Just Baked Punjabi Cookies 800 g 6 27265 00152 0
Crispy Just Baked Punjabi Cookies 1.135 kg 6 27265 00151 3
Crispy Just Baked Almond Cookies 400 g 6 27265 00120 9
Crispy Just Baked Coconut Cookies 400 g 6 27265 00121 6
Crispy Just Baked Pistachio Cookies 400 g 6 27265 00601 3
Crispy Just Baked Salted Khari
Biscuits 200 g 6 27265 00247 3
Crispy Butterfly Cookies
Baqar Khani 340 g 6 27265 00132 2
Crispy Just Baked Cashew Cookies 400 g 6 27265 00602 0
Crispy Just Baked Cashew Cookies 800 g 6 27265 00262 6
Crispy Just Baked Cashew Cookies 1.135 kg 6 27265 00272 5
Crispy Just Baked Zeera/Cumin Cookies 400 g 6 27265 00116 2
Crispy Just Baked Zeera/Cumin Cookies 800 g 6 27265 00216 9
Crispy Just Baked Zeera/Cumin Cookies 1.135 kg 6 27265 00274 9
Sunrize Oven Fresh Zeera Cookies 400 g 6 27265 00865 9