Thursday, May 8, 2014

Grass Fire Out Of Control In Mohannes


Strong winds giving firefighters a tough time putting out a blaze in Mohannes.

Fire Departments from St. Stephen, Western Charlotte, Oak Bay and Calais responding to a large grass fire on the Mosher Rd -- just outside of St. Stephen.

At least 4 acres are burned black.

One firefighter tells Tide News strong winds and a lack of water sources was making it difficult to put the fire out.

Calais bringing in the portable tank to aide fire trucks with more water as there is no water source near the blaze.

CUPE Supports The NB Pension Coalition's Legal Challenge


CUPE is also pursuing a legal challenge to the shared risk pension model for provincial retirees.

National Rep Mike Davidson tells Tide News they support the fight of the Provincial pension coalition.

He says they don't think their should be any two-tiered pension in New Brunswick and they are fighting to protect them for their actives members and retirees.

Davidson says their members paid hard-earned money into their pension plan they were supposed to receive and now the government has stolen it away.

Moose Season To Be Extended This Year


The moose hunting season is going to be extended this year from three to five days.

The change is in response to a demand for moose licenses that has been as much as 14 times the supply.

The moose quota for the 2014 season will stay the same. The moose draw will be held from May 20 to June 13, and hunting season is the last week of September.

Alward Government Attacked Over Rising Obesity Rate


A failure of leadership...........That's how Liberal M-L-A Donald Arsenault characterises the Alward Government's record on wellness and combating obesity. 

Arsenault accuses the Conservatives of ignoring the initatives that were in place to keep people from becoming ill when they assumed power because they came from the Liberals.
 

According to Aresenault, the national obesity rate is 18 per cent but in New Brunswick, it's 28 per cent.

Firefighters To Recieve Better Training For Shipboard Fires


When you think about all the ships coming in and out of our Port carrying highly flammable cargo, you start to realize the importance of training firefighters to deal with blazes on boats.

Port CEO Jim Quinn announced today that the Port is contributing $75,000 to the fire department's training center on Grandview Avenue. Quinn says we need to support our firefighters.


The money will go toward a fire training simulator that imitates the conditions of a fire on a ship, including the types of stairs, doors, and other features crews might not otherwise be familiar with.

Firefighters were on hand to demonstrate the techniques used in a rooftop rescue prior to the announcement at the Diamond Jubilee Cruise Ship Terminal.

Budget Legislation Has Unanimous Support




Proposed legislation that has all party support will see all election promises costed out before the September 22nd vote. 

Provincial Liberal Leader Brian Gallant tells Tide News he doesn't want to see voters be taken in by unrealistic promises but instead support the party that comes up with a realistic plan to turn around the fortunes of the province. He says his promises will be fiscally prudent

The Atlantic Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation Kevin Lacey says people in the province can't afford any more auctions for their votes as they get hit with higher taxes.
 

Lacey warns unless there are jobs, people will continue moving out of the province.

Copper Thieves Strike Again


There has been yet another theft of copper in the city of Saint John. 

Police say this took place in the dark of night earlier in the week at a vacant home on Mount Pleasant Avenue East. 

 Police have acknowledged an increase in copper thefts of late and they're in the process of coming up with a strategy in response.

Some West Siders Given Boil Order


People who live along a portion of Rodney Street on the lower west side will have to boil their drinking water. 

A localised boil water order has been issued for 229 to 263 Rodney Street because of a water main break. 

A sinkhole developed along part of the street which almost swallowed up an SUV which had to be pulled out by a tow truck. That portion of Rodney Street has now been closed to traffic. 

There's no indication from the city on when the localised boil order will end.

MacDonnell Shares Personal Tragedy But Offers Hopeful Advice



A big crowd enjoying food, fashion, shoes and advice for maintaining your mental health at the  "A Days In Her Shoes" fundraiser.

Women and Wellness founder Helen MacDonnell lost her brother to suicide and to cope began sharing her story with anyone who would listen which lead to many events where thousands of woman have heard her story and were able to share their own.

She offered a few of her 'Helen's hints' which include 7 hugs a day for optimal health.

She also recommends 15 minutes in nature a day to soothe the soul, eating to avoid being hungry and angry and to send letters and write notes to people.

All proceeds from "A Day in Her Shoes" will support the programs of the Canadian Mental Health Association in Saint John.