Tuesday, December 11, 2012

RCMP Identify Victim Of Fatal Crash

The RCMP have identified the 29 year old man who died in a head on collision last weekend near Sussex as Jeremiah Greenwood of Waterborough.

Greenwood crossed the centre line while going eastbound along Highway 10 at Long Creek and crashed into an oncoming car with a mother and her two children who were taken to hospital.

The RCMP say alcohol and not wearing a seat belt contributed to the collision and death.

NB Health Care Gets "C" Grade

The New Brunswick Health Council giving the provincial healthcare system a grade of "C" which is no change from last year.

Health Council C-E-O Stephane Robichaud says it does well in treating people whose lives are on the line but less so when it comes to managing chronic conditions and then there's getting in to see your family doctor.


Robichaud says, "When you look at the ability to have an appointment within 48 hours, we ( New Brunswick) don't compare as well. Because of lengthier times to get an appointment, people end up going to either the emergency room or an after-hours clinic."

Robichaud says some patients are waiting longer for some surgeries including hip fractures and knee replacements.



New By-Law Says No Parking At SSMS

You'll be asking for a ticket, if you park your car too close to the St. Stephen Middle School.


A Town by-law is being implemented for Marks Street, in the area of SSMS, that prohibits any vehicles from parking, standing, or even stopping within the vicinity of the school crosswalk.

Signage is in place depicting the specified no parking area, however, ( as seen in the picture ) the signs are pointed backwards to oncoming traffic. The specified area runs close to Union Street all the way past the school bus loading exit.

Sgt Bob MacKnight with District 1 RCMP tells Tide News early mornings and mid-afternoons are congested on Marks Street with kids coming and going to school.

He says the intention of the by-law is to open the area up, so that students walking the crosswalk can do so safely.

RCMP and volunteer members of Citizens On Patrol will be educating drivers of the by-law for the next two weeks before non-compliant drivers are issued a ticket.

MacKnight says each ticket will amount to $172.50.