A day of celebration is coming up for those of you with Scottish in your blood. 
Tartan 
Day celebrates the heritage of the Scots and the contributions that 
they've made in the province. Laurie Hossack, the president of the Saint
 Andrew's Society's tells CHSJ news that the Scots played a major role 
in the shipbuilding industry and commerce in Saint John. 
It 
dates back to about 1993, when MLA Georgie Day presented a resolution to
 the New Brunswick Legislature to declare April 6th Tartan Day. It 
passed unanimously. 
On this 
year's Tartan Day, they'll raise Scotland's flag in front of city hall 
in the morning and host a Ceilidh in the evening, complete with piping, 
drumming, highland dancing and of course, haggis. Tickets are $10 in 
advance by calling (506) 696-4253 or $15 at the door at the Simonds Lions
 Auditorium at Loch Lomond Villa, on 185 Loch Lomond Road.  
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Cardy Says Prescription Drug Programme Could be Launched Next Year
There's 
still no word from the Alward Government about funding for a comprehsive
 prescription drug programme even though it was a promise made during 
the last provincial election campaign.
Provincial NDP leader Dominic Cardy is trying to get either the Conservatives or Liberals to introduce an amendment to the Budget Motion which would transfer over 17 and a half million dollars from the Economic Development Department, what Cardy refers to as Corporate Welfare, to the Health Department.
He believes a prescription drug programme could be launched by the end of next October.
Provincial NDP leader Dominic Cardy is trying to get either the Conservatives or Liberals to introduce an amendment to the Budget Motion which would transfer over 17 and a half million dollars from the Economic Development Department, what Cardy refers to as Corporate Welfare, to the Health Department.
He believes a prescription drug programme could be launched by the end of next October.
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