Need a job? The Sea Dogs might need you. The team is now accepting applications for a new general manager.
President Wayne Long says says the team is in a rebuild and they want to drive toward another championship.
The gm's duties are currently being shared by head coach Ross Yates and head scout Christian Vermette.
The closing date for applications is January 17th.
To apply for the post...email waynelong@saintjohnseadogs.com
Monday, December 16, 2013
Shoplifting Great Grandmother Caught
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65-year-old great grandmother with 9 thefts and 3 breaches of probation
on her record has been sentenced to house arrest after stealing a shrub
from Kredl's in Hampton.
Shirley Hazel Rogers originally gave police a fake name when police came to her door, but eventually admitted to the theft which she says was the result of a compulsion she can't control.
Judge Jamie LeMesurier saying normally repeat shoplifters get jail time but he would take into account her age.
In addition to the house arrest she's prohibited from going to any stores unless accompanied by her common law husband.
Shirley Hazel Rogers originally gave police a fake name when police came to her door, but eventually admitted to the theft which she says was the result of a compulsion she can't control.
Judge Jamie LeMesurier saying normally repeat shoplifters get jail time but he would take into account her age.
In addition to the house arrest she's prohibited from going to any stores unless accompanied by her common law husband.
Gallant Rejects Charge Of Waffling On Shale Gas
The
Alward Government has been attacking Provincial Liberal Leader Brian
Gallant for what they say is his wishy-washy stance on shale gas.
Gallant tells Tide News his call for a moratorium on shale gas development is based on evidence, and there are too many unanswered questions about the environmental and health risks involved in the process.
Gallant argues there are still too many unanswered questions about the effects of fracking on the environment and human health.
Gallant tells Tide News his call for a moratorium on shale gas development is based on evidence, and there are too many unanswered questions about the environmental and health risks involved in the process.
Gallant argues there are still too many unanswered questions about the effects of fracking on the environment and human health.
Police Looking For Missing Teen
Saint John City police are looking for your help in finding a missing person.
17 year old Gavin Adams was last seen on Saturday night and was reported missing to police late Sunday afternoon.
He is about 5 foot 6, 150 pounds with a slim build, short brown curly hair and brown eyes.
He was last seen wearing a tan jacket, black hoodie, jeans, and black sneakers in the area of Chesley Drive in the North end.
If you have seen him, please contact City police at 506-648-3333 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or click here.
17 year old Gavin Adams was last seen on Saturday night and was reported missing to police late Sunday afternoon.
He is about 5 foot 6, 150 pounds with a slim build, short brown curly hair and brown eyes.
He was last seen wearing a tan jacket, black hoodie, jeans, and black sneakers in the area of Chesley Drive in the North end.
If you have seen him, please contact City police at 506-648-3333 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or click here.
Gov't Looking At Options To Fix Lorneville Road
Homes
and businesses on the Lorneville Road are still accessible but a pipe
failure under the Lorneville causeway leaving part of Lorneville Road
closed to thru traffic in both directions because of safety concerns
over a sinkhole.
Transportation Minister Claude Williams tells Tide News they'll have a better idea what to do about that this week.
Williams says that was one of the pieces of infrastructure they needed to look into and there was some inspection done last summer, but you can't predict mother nature. He says this year they are dealing with over a million dollars in flood damage.
That part of Lorneville Road was flagged as a possible danger spot seven years ago.
Transportation Minister Claude Williams tells Tide News they'll have a better idea what to do about that this week.
Williams says that was one of the pieces of infrastructure they needed to look into and there was some inspection done last summer, but you can't predict mother nature. He says this year they are dealing with over a million dollars in flood damage.
That part of Lorneville Road was flagged as a possible danger spot seven years ago.
More Snow For Charlotte County
St. Stephen reporting 21 centimeters of snow from yesterday's storm. Grand Manan topping out the snow charts at 35 cms.
Darin Borgel of Environment Canada tells Tide News it's back to the deep freeze with temperatures falling throughout the day.
Another weather maker comes into the region on Wednesday.
Borgel says we could be getting another 10 to 15 centimeters of snow.
Darin Borgel of Environment Canada tells Tide News it's back to the deep freeze with temperatures falling throughout the day.
Another weather maker comes into the region on Wednesday.
Borgel says we could be getting another 10 to 15 centimeters of snow.
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