Friday, July 5, 2013

Challenge Family Picks St. Andrews As Host For 2014

St. Andrews has been chosen as the latest venue for the Challenge Family global series of long distance triathlons.

This makes the TRI-St. Andrews event this weekend look like a practice run.

Challenge Race Manager Scott Bevington says with 21 races around the world, the racers competing will be the top pro-athletes in the world.

The event will feature a 1.9 km swim, a 90 kms bike, and a 21km run over a course that takes in many historic highlights in our area.

Challenge St. Andrews will take place July 6th, 2014.

Two Injured After Boat Collision In St. George

A boating accident in St. George sending one person to the Saint John Regional.

RCMP say around 9:30 last night on the Canal Waterway, a boat collided with old cement railway foundation near the Route 770 Bridge and Old St. Andrews Junction.

Sgt. Bob MacKnight tells Tide News one person had a lacerated forehead, while the other passenger in the boat suffered serious head trauma and was transported to hospital.

MacKnight says there was no evidence of drugs or alcohol.

Warning About Buying Flood-Damaged Vehicles From Alberta

A warning from the Insurance Bureau of Canada for those people in the province in the market for a new or used vehicle...

Be wary of buying any vehicle that's been damaged by recent flooding in southern Alberta because insurance companies may consider them to be non-repairable. 

Consumers are being advised to buy only from a licensed automotive business, look for any discolored upholstery or carpet that fits poorly or does not match exactly.

Have a certified automotive service technician inspect for signs of water or silt in the vehicle's fuse box and electrical junction boxes.

Get information about the history of vehicle from a registry agent and an inspection before you buy.

Check underneath the hood and look for a water line that was marked by mud or silt or for evidence of a recent engine shampoo.

Check the heater and air conditioner several times and look in the vents for signs of water or mud.