Monday, February 18, 2013

School Security Getting Boost After Newtown Tragedy

Security at schools in the Anglophone South School District is being enhanced in the wake of the shootings in Newtown, Connecticut before Christmas. 

There will be new I-D badges for school district workers who are not attached to any particular school but perform jobs at several of them when the need arises. 

Superintendent Zoe Watson tells Tide News school safety is always uppermost in their minds at the school district and there are some schools in Saint John which have an intercom outside and you have to be buzzed in. 

The new logo for the school district was designed by a grade 9 student at Hampton High, Melanie Levesque in her art class.

Graham Takes Responsibilty For Atcon Conflict

The Province's conflict of interest commissioner says former premier Shawn Graham broke provincial rules because of his involvement in his government's decision to give financial help to a construction company.

    Patrick Ryan has released his report into allegations that Graham was in a conflict of interest in 2009 when his Liberal government gave a $50 million loan guarantee to Miramichi-based Atcon.
 

    Ryan says Graham should have removed himself from cabinet discussions over the loan guarantee because his father was a director of Vanerply, a Swedish subsidiary of Atcon,  and a paid consultant of Vanerply and other Atcon companies.
 

    Ryan says while Graham didn't check whether his father had ties to Atcon at the time the loan guarantee was offered, it was his responsibility to know.

    Despite the loan guarantee, Atcon went bankrupt in 2010.    Ryan is recommending Graham be fined $3,500 and reprimanded.
 

    Graham issued a statement saying the fault was an oversight' on his part and he accepts full responsibility for his actions.

More Snow And Some Rain For Wednesday

Some of us in Charlotte County are still digging ourselves out from the snowstorm -- but Environment Canada says "Don't put your shovels away just yet."

Meteorologist Claude Cote tells Tide News they are currently watching another low pressure system that will hit Wednesday. Cote says this system will not be as severe as the storm we felt this past weekend. He says we can expect up to 5-10 mms of rain, and another 5-10 cms of snow on Wednesday.




Cote says Charlotte County recieved 20 cms of snow by Sunday evening and winds that reached 93 kms per hour in the St. Stephen and Bayside areas.

NB Power reporting over 55 hundred in the province were without juice this morning, including 625 affected in Charlotte County, most of those being in Pennfield.