Two men have been arrested after an attempted break-in to a home in Oak Bay.
St. Stephen RCMP tell Tide News 26-year-old Edward Lloyd Davison has been charged with break and enter and has been remanded into custody until his next court appearance in St. Stephen, on Tuesday, February 26, 2013.
A 39-year-old St. Stephen man was also arrested, but later released and will appear in court at a later date.
Sgt. Bob MacKnight with District 1 RCMP tells Tide News police responded to a call Tuesday evening around 7:20 that two men were attempting to break into a home in Oak Bay. MacKnight says two people were home at the time, but the men did not get inside. He says the men were arrested a few hours later in St. Stephen.
Police say they expect to lay further charges against Davison.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Bell Aliant Announces FibreOP Coming To St. Stephen
Some state-of-the-art technology will soon be coming to St. Stephen.
VP of Residential Markets for Bell Aliant Andre Leblanc tells Tide News they are investing $12 million in total to bring FibreOP to eight new communities in New Brunswick, including a $1.4 million dollar investment in St. Stephen. FibreOP will be able to reach approximately 2300 homes and businesses in St. Stephen. Leblanc says FibreOp is a state-of-the-art technology that enables almost infinite band-width into your home.
He says FibreOP means having the fastest internet speeds in Atlantic Canada, the best TV product on the market, and amazing apps for Facebook, Twitter, Galaxie Music, and much more.
Leblanc says the network provides the best products and services probably on par with anything in the world. He adds, they are currently working out the boundaries to how far it will reach outside of town and the service will be available in the spring.
Leblanc says the FibreOP should be available in the spring.
VP of Residential Markets for Bell Aliant Andre Leblanc tells Tide News they are investing $12 million in total to bring FibreOP to eight new communities in New Brunswick, including a $1.4 million dollar investment in St. Stephen. FibreOP will be able to reach approximately 2300 homes and businesses in St. Stephen. Leblanc says FibreOp is a state-of-the-art technology that enables almost infinite band-width into your home.
He says FibreOP means having the fastest internet speeds in Atlantic Canada, the best TV product on the market, and amazing apps for Facebook, Twitter, Galaxie Music, and much more.
Leblanc says the network provides the best products and services probably on par with anything in the world. He adds, they are currently working out the boundaries to how far it will reach outside of town and the service will be available in the spring.
Leblanc says the FibreOP should be available in the spring.
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