Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Police Investigating YMCA

The Fredericton police have confirmed that they are investigating a complaint against the YMCA in the provincial Capital.

A camera was allegedly discovered in a locker room at the facility after they experienced an ongoing problem with theft. There's no word on who installed the camera.

Inspector Gary Forward says they can't say anything more at this point for fear of influencing the investigation.

They'll release more information as it becomes available.

Introhive Is Hiring In Saint John And Fredericton

A Fredericton-based data-analytics company called Introhive will be hiring 60 new people for information and communications technology jobs in Saint John and Fredericton over the next five years.

Their software, used worldwide, analyzes data to improve how companies market, sell and manage their customers.

Funding of up to $480,000 will be provided to the company to create 60 program manager, developer, customer support jobs.

You Can Sign Up Today For Drug Coverage

People can now start signing up for the New Brunswick Drug Plan on a voluntary basis.
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If you're not ensured and have a valid Medicare card, you're eligible to enroll in the plan. Some insured residents will also be able to join if they need a drug that is not covered under their private plan but is covered under the government drug plan, or if their current plan is maxed out.

More information about the drug plan is available by calling 1-855-540-7325 or by going online.

Radio Stations Recognised By United Way

98.1 the Tide in St Stephen, as well as Country 94 and 97.3 The Wave in Saint John have been honoured by the United Way for support of the organization's 2013 fund raising campaign.

The stations received the Valued Community Partner Award during a reception yesterday.

A number of other awards were also presented including one to the former ExxonMobil call centre where employees raised almost half a million dollars over the years the centre was located in the city.