Voters
in municipalities holding by-elections, first elections, or plebiscites
to form rural communities should get cards in the mail this week
telling them when and where to vote.
More than 53,000 Voter Information Cards are being sent out. The cards tell you all the details on where and when to vote.
For more information, click here
Public Safety enacting the flood plan for Darling's Island.
Paul Bradley tells Tide News they have been keeping an eye on the water level on that road for a number of days.
He
says they had some concerns about potholes in the road and it's overall
structural integrity so the Department of Transportation and
Infrastructure made the call to close it.
Boats will be in place on Darling's Island for a resident shuttle service.
It will be set up next to the road.
For more info call 1-800-561-4043 or click here
A 33 year old woman remains in critical but stable condition in hospital following an assault early Sunday morning.
Sgt. Tony Hayes says Saint John Police responded to the scene of a large fight at 169 Charlotte Street at 2:35am.
He says officers arrived to find an unconscious woman who was taken to hospital.
The
Major Crime Unit of City police is looking into the matter and if you
have any information you are asked to contact them at 648-3333.
You can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or click here
Immigrants
are an economic driver and the province should be doing all it can to
attract them to New Brunswick. So says economic development consultant
and President of Jupia Consultants, David Campbell.
Campbell tells Tide News for every thousand immigrants who settle here, you need 400 people to provide services for them.
Campbell
points out there has to be a reason for them to come and then to stay
or else they'll just move on to the larger cities.
City
Police officer Chris Messer, who's facing an assault charge, was back in
court with his lawyer Brian Munro arguing he has not received full
disclosure from the prosecution.
Munro
wants access to police wiretaps, telling the court 9 shots were fired
into Messer's home on Westfield Road to take the heat off a police
investigation of break and enters in that area.
Munro also claims there's no medical evidence to show Randy King, whom he describes as a career criminal, was assaulted.
Munro
says he finds it odd that, according to police statements, they have a
good idea who fired the shots into Messer's home, yet no one has ever
been charged.
He's
asking for a Stay of Proceedings so Messer won't have to stand trial on
the assault charge and poses the question to Court of Queen's Bench
Justice Judy Glendenning whether his reputation has been damaged beyond
repair.
A body has been found in O'Dell park in Fredericton this morning.
Fredericton police telling Tide News that human remains were found in the park and police are on scene.
The provincial Liberals spent the weekend debating policy questions, they'll be running on in the provincial election campaign.
The
party is continuing its support for a moratorium on shale gas
exploration. It wants a re-examination of the shared risk pension plan
for provincial government retirees, lower the entry point for early
French Immersion to grade 1, development of a ten year plan for
education and improved access to abortion which has emerged as a hot
button issue ever since the recent announcement that the Morganthaler
clinic will be closing down in July.
The
Alward Government plans to stick with the policy that requires the
approval of two doctors unless you want to pay privately out of your own
pocket to terminate a pregnancy which was brought in by then Liberal
Premier Frank McKenna. Party leader Brian Gallant has said the current
restrictions are unconstitutional.
The
Liberals have also selected a candidate to run on Kings Centre which
includes Grand Bay-Westfield. She's Shannon Merrifield, co founder of
Fusion who has also worked as an employment advisor.