When you choose to donate your organs and tissue after death, you're giving somebody a chance at life. 
Registered
 nurse Betty-Anne Waugh says that signing your medicare care 
and talking to your family about your plans to be a donor, could make 
all the difference for a patient waiting for a life-saving donation in 
the future. 
Waugh 
says studies have shown that 75% percent of people who have said no to 
organ and tissue donation said if they had been better informed they 
would have said yes, and that they regret it down the road.
Waugh
 is currently championing the Green Porch Light Community challenge, 
which coincides with national organ and tissue donor awareness week from
 April 21-28. She's asking people to change one regular light bulb in 
their home to a green light bulb during that time frame, to bring 
attention to the cause.
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Stanley Local Calls Flooding Worst in 40 Years
A huge 
ice jam on the Nashwaak river has created what one local has described 
as the worst flooding Stanley has seen in 40 years. Bethany Ryan, a 
store clerk, says that around 35 homes were evacuated on Thursday as the
 water spilled onto the banks. Ryan says the main road the village 
center were covered in about a half metre of water in a mere 15 minutes.
 
The water has since receded from the village, located north of Fredericton. A spokeswoman for River Watch says water levels should continue to go down over the next couple of days, but says that residents should stay alert.
The water has since receded from the village, located north of Fredericton. A spokeswoman for River Watch says water levels should continue to go down over the next couple of days, but says that residents should stay alert.
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