A candidate for Mayor of St. Andrews putting in his 2 cents.
Chris Flemming offering for the position, after serving 3 terms as councillor between 1984 and '91, and a term of mayor between 1998 and 2001.
He says two things he will concentrate on to help St. Andrews develop in new ways, is creating a good government by good governance, and encouraging economic development.
The municipal elections will be held in May.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Eastport Bikini / Speedo Run

It's time to find that bikini or speedo.
Registration forms are now ready for the Eastport Hearts Warming Hears Bikini and Speedo Run. This annual run will be held on Valentines Day and will raise money to keep neighbors warm in winter. The event is sponsored by Jeff and Lesley Starling, owners of the Happy Crab Restaurant. Rules and Pledge Sheets are available at the Happy Crab or by calling 207-853-9400
Sunday, January 8, 2012
RCMP's Traffic Violators of the Week
The RCMP have released their traffic violators of the week
The top violator was stopped on January 6, 2012 by a St. Stephen RCMP officer. The vehicle was pulled over on Milltown Boulevard for having expired registration plates. The vehicle also had a fictitious inspection certificate. The driver was issued a ticket for no insurance and has been fined over $1200 dollars The driver has also been ordered to appear in provincial court at a later date.
The top speeder was stopped on December 31 by a St George RCMP officer traveling on Route 1, in Pennfield. The vehicle is said to have been traveling at 142 km/h in an 90 km/h zone. The driver received a fine of about $300.
Police reminding the public that risky behaviors like speeding, driving while impaired, and not wearing a seatbelt can result in serious charges and even jail time.
The top violator was stopped on January 6, 2012 by a St. Stephen RCMP officer. The vehicle was pulled over on Milltown Boulevard for having expired registration plates. The vehicle also had a fictitious inspection certificate. The driver was issued a ticket for no insurance and has been fined over $1200 dollars The driver has also been ordered to appear in provincial court at a later date.
The top speeder was stopped on December 31 by a St George RCMP officer traveling on Route 1, in Pennfield. The vehicle is said to have been traveling at 142 km/h in an 90 km/h zone. The driver received a fine of about $300.
Police reminding the public that risky behaviors like speeding, driving while impaired, and not wearing a seatbelt can result in serious charges and even jail time.
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Lost Mom and Child Rescued from Woods By Boat

The pair found themselves lost off a hiking trail after dark last night. The lady called her husband, who got some friends together and went in to find them. By the time they did, however the mother was too cold and weak to make it out on her own.
At 8:30pm RCMP contacted the Musquash Fire Department, asking for a boat to remove the people via the water. A small boat made its way from the Prince of Wales wharf to where they were located.
The mother and son were transported to hospital by ambulance for treatment.
This was the first non-fire related rescue for Musquash Fire Department, after deciding in December that it would respond to off-road, boat and water-related incidents.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
3 Car Crash At Lunchtime In St. Stephen
A three vehicle crash re-routing traffic this afternoon in St. Stephen.
Sgt. Bob MacKnight with District 1 RCMP says two vehicles were stopped for a red light in front of the Atlantic Susperstore around noon, when a third vehicle failed to stop.
The center car was hit from behind, forcing it into the rear of the van in front of it.
Two people in the center car were taken to hospital with minor injuries.
MacKnight says the driver of the third vehicle, that started the crash, admitted to being distracted.
Sgt. Bob MacKnight with District 1 RCMP says two vehicles were stopped for a red light in front of the Atlantic Susperstore around noon, when a third vehicle failed to stop.
The center car was hit from behind, forcing it into the rear of the van in front of it.
Two people in the center car were taken to hospital with minor injuries.
MacKnight says the driver of the third vehicle, that started the crash, admitted to being distracted.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
No Impaired Drivers Over The Holidays!
Thank You Charlotte County for drinking responsibly!
District 1 RCMP responding to a number of traffic collisions, 911 calls, and complaints of possible impaired drivers between Christmas Eve and New Year's Day.
But Sgt. Bob MacKnight says not a single driver was found to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol over the holiday season.
He says only minor injuries were reported from traffic collisions, and none of the drivers involved were impaired.
District 1 RCMP responding to a number of traffic collisions, 911 calls, and complaints of possible impaired drivers between Christmas Eve and New Year's Day.
But Sgt. Bob MacKnight says not a single driver was found to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol over the holiday season.
He says only minor injuries were reported from traffic collisions, and none of the drivers involved were impaired.
Police Say Foul Play In Case of Missing Maine Toddler
The Waterville Police Department in Maine believes foul play is involved with the disappearance of a toddler.
Police Chief Joseph Massey says the case of 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds, has evolved from a search for a missing child, to a criminal investigation.
The Maine State Police Major Crimes Unit now taking the lead role.
Ayla was reported missing from her crib December 17th.
Police Chief Joseph Massey says the case of 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds, has evolved from a search for a missing child, to a criminal investigation.
The Maine State Police Major Crimes Unit now taking the lead role.
Ayla was reported missing from her crib December 17th.
Monday, January 2, 2012
Man Gets Arm Stuck in VLT
A sticky situation at an uptown Saint John pool hall--fire officials had to rescue a man who got his arm trapped in a VLT.
Fire department getting a call from Dooly's on Prince Edward Square shortly after noon saying that a man was stuck to the elbow in a video lottery terminal.
According to District Chief Joe Armstrong, it took over an hour of hard work to cut the machine apart and free the man. He wasn't injured--but he probably won't be doing that again any time soon.
Fire department getting a call from Dooly's on Prince Edward Square shortly after noon saying that a man was stuck to the elbow in a video lottery terminal.
According to District Chief Joe Armstrong, it took over an hour of hard work to cut the machine apart and free the man. He wasn't injured--but he probably won't be doing that again any time soon.
Police Looking for Tips in Macdougall Lake Arson
NB Crime Stoppers and the St. George RCMP are asking for your assistance into the ongoing investigation of a possible arson in the Macdougall Lake area.
Between the 20th and 28th of December 2011, individual(s) set fire to a warming shack recently installed near the Victoria Lake Pit by the Charlotte County Snow Cruisers. The structure was valued over $2000.
They're asking any one with knowledge of the offence to please contact Crime Stopper. They're offering up to $2,000 for information leading to an arrest.
Between the 20th and 28th of December 2011, individual(s) set fire to a warming shack recently installed near the Victoria Lake Pit by the Charlotte County Snow Cruisers. The structure was valued over $2000.
They're asking any one with knowledge of the offence to please contact Crime Stopper. They're offering up to $2,000 for information leading to an arrest.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Compensation for Agent Orange Victims at CFB Gagetown
The federal government has decided to approve more payouts under the compensation program for those people affected by the spraying of Agent Orange at C-F-B Gagetown.
The Canadian Press has learned approximately 30 people will now receive payments for exposure to the defoliant in the 1960s.
They were eligible for funds but filed an application too late.
Government sources say the rules were reviewed after it received several complaints when a number of families went public with their bureaucratic battles.
The Canadian Press has learned approximately 30 people will now receive payments for exposure to the defoliant in the 1960s.
They were eligible for funds but filed an application too late.
Government sources say the rules were reviewed after it received several complaints when a number of families went public with their bureaucratic battles.
Air Miles Will Now Have Expiry Date

Reward miles earned after New Year's Eve will only be valid for five years after they're first posted.
Until now, the miles never carried an expiration date.
911 Hoax Gets Mispec Teen in Hot Water
That message from the RCMP after an extensive search in Mispec was prompted by a hoax. A teenager who claimed to be wounded at a camp is now facing a charge of making a false 9-1-1 call.
Corporal George Parisella tells us this is no joke, and that 911 is only to be used for emergencies.
The RCMP say the youth called 9-1-1 and sounded very agitated when he claimed to have injured himself while cutting wood and was not able to give clear directions to where he was.
The teenager was eventually located none the worse for wear in a camp off West Beach Road.
The RCMP say the youth called 9-1-1 and sounded very agitated when he claimed to have injured himself while cutting wood and was not able to give clear directions to where he was.
The teenager was eventually located none the worse for wear in a camp off West Beach Road.
Friday, December 30, 2011
New Year's Message From District 1 RCMP
Don't start the new year, with the wrong foot on the pedal.
Sgt. Bob MacKnight with the District 1 RCMP says the department already charging a number of people this month with impared driving.
New Year's Eve tomorrow night bumping up patrols for the RCMP, alongside MADD's Red Ribbon Project and St. Stephen Citizens On Patrol giving police a better sense of awareness.
If you know of someone driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, you are asked to call 911.
Sgt. Bob MacKnight with the District 1 RCMP says the department already charging a number of people this month with impared driving.
New Year's Eve tomorrow night bumping up patrols for the RCMP, alongside MADD's Red Ribbon Project and St. Stephen Citizens On Patrol giving police a better sense of awareness.
If you know of someone driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, you are asked to call 911.
ATV Stolen From St. Stephen
Crimestoppers looking for your help in the theft of an ATV in St. Stephen.
District 1 RCMP Constable Arnold Murphy says a black 2002 Yamaha 660 Raptor all terrain vehicle was stolen from Ross Street, sometime between December 10th and 15th.
Anyone with information is asked to call Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
They will pay up to $2000 for information leading to an arrest.
District 1 RCMP Constable Arnold Murphy says a black 2002 Yamaha 660 Raptor all terrain vehicle was stolen from Ross Street, sometime between December 10th and 15th.
Anyone with information is asked to call Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
They will pay up to $2000 for information leading to an arrest.
Hitch Hiker Charged With Attempted Robbery
A young St. Stephen man giving people a second thought about picking up hitch hikers.
20-year-old Bradley Johnson appeared in court briefly yesterday on a charge of attempted robbery.
District 1 RCMP in St. George responding Wednesday to a man, who claimed he picked up a hitch hiker, who pulled out a weapon and tried to rob him near Seeley's Cove Road in Pennfield.
Johnson is due back in court Tuesday for a bail hearing.
20-year-old Bradley Johnson appeared in court briefly yesterday on a charge of attempted robbery.
District 1 RCMP in St. George responding Wednesday to a man, who claimed he picked up a hitch hiker, who pulled out a weapon and tried to rob him near Seeley's Cove Road in Pennfield.
Johnson is due back in court Tuesday for a bail hearing.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Police respond to Attempted Robbery by Hitch Hiker in Pennfield
A local Good Samaritan was duped yesterday.
District 1 RCMP responding to an attempted robbery in Pennfield, just before 2pm.
A man claimed he picked up a hitch hiker, who pulled a weapon and tried to rob him.
After a struggle, the driver says he was able to pull over and get the hiker out of his vehicle.
A 20-year-old St. Stephen man was later arrested and held in custody for a court appearance this afternoon.
No one was seriously injured.
District 1 RCMP responding to an attempted robbery in Pennfield, just before 2pm.
A man claimed he picked up a hitch hiker, who pulled a weapon and tried to rob him.
After a struggle, the driver says he was able to pull over and get the hiker out of his vehicle.
A 20-year-old St. Stephen man was later arrested and held in custody for a court appearance this afternoon.
No one was seriously injured.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Police Need Help in Break and Enter in Musquash
Keep an eye out for a 'hot' ring making the rounds.
That word from RCMP in Lepreau and Crimestoppers in asking the public for help in a break and enter.
From a home in Musquash, on December 15th, someone stealing over $1000 in cash as well as jewelry.
A unique gold ring with a Harley Davidson logo, and the name "Franko" engraved in the band was taken in the heist.
If you have any information, please call Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.
That word from RCMP in Lepreau and Crimestoppers in asking the public for help in a break and enter.
From a home in Musquash, on December 15th, someone stealing over $1000 in cash as well as jewelry.
A unique gold ring with a Harley Davidson logo, and the name "Franko" engraved in the band was taken in the heist.
If you have any information, please call Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.
$30 Grand Reward for Missing Maine Toddler
A $30,000 reward to bring home a missing toddler from Maine.
A group of private citizens putting up the money for information leading to the location and return of 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds.
The toddler from Waterville, Maine reported missing from her bed Dec 17th.
Ayla was last seen the night before when her father put her to bed.
Waterville Police Chief Joseph Massey says the department receiving around 330 leads from across the country-- some as far away as California.
If you have any information about Ayla's whereabouts, please call 911 or the Waterville Police Department.
A group of private citizens putting up the money for information leading to the location and return of 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds.
The toddler from Waterville, Maine reported missing from her bed Dec 17th.
Ayla was last seen the night before when her father put her to bed.
Waterville Police Chief Joseph Massey says the department receiving around 330 leads from across the country-- some as far away as California.
If you have any information about Ayla's whereabouts, please call 911 or the Waterville Police Department.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Boxing Day Sales Draw Crowds

Photo Credit: Mark McGraw
Monday, December 26, 2011
Spread Out Holiday Cheer, Advistes Counselor
Planning activities throughout the long cold months can help you beat the post-holiday let-down. Seeking the support of faith communities, family and friends is also important to feeling good all winter long.
Gentle Path offers counseling at locations in Saint John and Hampton Road.
Jack Layton Named Newsmaker of the Year
Canadian Press Ottawa correspondent Stephanie Levitz tells CHSJ that Layton's landslide in the poll didn't come as a surprise to people in the media, since he was unequivocally the person who consistently made the most headlines nationwide.
Layton, who died of cancer in August, has been credited with leading the NDP to the most successful result in the party's history, winning 103 seats, enough to form Canada's Official Opposition.
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Murder Suspect Found
The police arresting 50-year-old Stephen Wallace Martin in the city's uptown yesterday. There had been a Canada-wide warrant issued for Martin in connection with the death of Robert Ryan.
Ryan's body was found earlier this week in a fire on Mount Pleasant Avenue.
Martin remains in police custody.
Friday, December 23, 2011
Christmas Eve Ferry Run To Deer Island
Attention all residents of Deer Island!
The last ferry on Christmas Eve will be leaving a little earlier than normal.
Conrad Cline of the John E. Rigby Ferry says the last run tomorrow from the mainland to Deer Island will leave at 7:30pm.
The last ferry on Christmas Eve will be leaving a little earlier than normal.
Conrad Cline of the John E. Rigby Ferry says the last run tomorrow from the mainland to Deer Island will leave at 7:30pm.
Canada-Wide Warrant for Murder in Saint John
Tuesday's fire death on Mount Pleasant Avenue North in Saint John is a being called a homicide by police.
70 year old Robert Ryan was killed but police have not released the cause of death.
A Canada-wide warrant has been released for 50 year old Stephen Wallace Martin.
He is considered armed and dangerous.
You can contact city police or Crimestoppers if you have any information on the crime.
70 year old Robert Ryan was killed but police have not released the cause of death.
A Canada-wide warrant has been released for 50 year old Stephen Wallace Martin.
He is considered armed and dangerous.
You can contact city police or Crimestoppers if you have any information on the crime.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Toddler Still Missing From Maine
It's almost been a week since a toddler from Maine was last seen.
Waterville Police Chief Joseph Massey said the search area had expanded for missing 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds, to include the Kennebec River, and more wooded areas and ponds.
Searchers have been spotted looking through garbage dumpsters, while the FBI continues to go door to door, asking anyone for information on the child's whereabouts.
The department confirmed they have received over 160 tips from the public and are investigating each one.
Waterville Police Chief Joseph Massey said the search area had expanded for missing 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds, to include the Kennebec River, and more wooded areas and ponds.
Searchers have been spotted looking through garbage dumpsters, while the FBI continues to go door to door, asking anyone for information on the child's whereabouts.
The department confirmed they have received over 160 tips from the public and are investigating each one.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Help Find Ayla!
Wardens have been spotted searching through dumpsters, in search of a toddler from Maine.
Searches by boat and plane also continue for 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds.
Waterville Police Chief Joseph Massey says, "Everything is open. Everything is on the table. We have not recovered any information that has sent us in any direction."
Ayla was reported missing from her home in Waterville, Maine, Saturday morning.
It's now 5 days later -- and still no results, and police are asking everyone to keep a look out.
Searches by boat and plane also continue for 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds.
Waterville Police Chief Joseph Massey says, "Everything is open. Everything is on the table. We have not recovered any information that has sent us in any direction."
Ayla was reported missing from her home in Waterville, Maine, Saturday morning.
It's now 5 days later -- and still no results, and police are asking everyone to keep a look out.
Club Asks For NO More Donations
We have exceeded the amount of donations we needed -- and can hold!
That word from Karen Tracy, treasurer at the Eastern Charlotte Lions Club in Pennfield.
They started collecting food and toys for local families at the beginning of November, kicking off the drive with a Christmas Telethon.
Tracy sending a big thank you to everyone who donated, including Cooke's Aquaculture, who made the closing donation this morning with $500.
28 familes with 34 children receiving toys, turkeys, the rest of Christmas dinner.
That word from Karen Tracy, treasurer at the Eastern Charlotte Lions Club in Pennfield.
They started collecting food and toys for local families at the beginning of November, kicking off the drive with a Christmas Telethon.
Tracy sending a big thank you to everyone who donated, including Cooke's Aquaculture, who made the closing donation this morning with $500.
28 familes with 34 children receiving toys, turkeys, the rest of Christmas dinner.
Rally in the St. Croix Valley 2012
News of Atlanticade changing locations to PEI this summer, dampens spirits like driving in the rain for local bikers.
However, a new event is being planned for St. Stephen and Calais.
A week-long bike fest to honor Veterans and active service members getting the nod from both sides of the border.
Local biker Bob Hamel and Calais Police Chief Dave Randall bringing the "Rally in the St. Croix Valley" to reality.
Hamel says both towns have stepped up with start-up funds, and the committee is currently working on event planning and other funding.
The rally is scheduled from July 1st - 8th 2012.
However, a new event is being planned for St. Stephen and Calais.
A week-long bike fest to honor Veterans and active service members getting the nod from both sides of the border.
Local biker Bob Hamel and Calais Police Chief Dave Randall bringing the "Rally in the St. Croix Valley" to reality.
Hamel says both towns have stepped up with start-up funds, and the committee is currently working on event planning and other funding.
The rally is scheduled from July 1st - 8th 2012.
Theft in St. Stephen
If you get a new set of chrome rims for Christmas, be careful, they might be hot!
Sometime during the night between Sunday and Monday, 4 tires and rims were stolen from a parked truck at the Olde Carr Auto Sales car lot on Highway 170 near St. Stephen.
District 1 RCMP and Crimestoppers asking for help from the public on finding who is responsible for the theft.
The 4 tires are new Goodyear Wranglers and the "Mamba" rims are chrome with 5 thick spokes.
If you have any information, please call CrimeStopprs at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Sometime during the night between Sunday and Monday, 4 tires and rims were stolen from a parked truck at the Olde Carr Auto Sales car lot on Highway 170 near St. Stephen.
District 1 RCMP and Crimestoppers asking for help from the public on finding who is responsible for the theft.
The 4 tires are new Goodyear Wranglers and the "Mamba" rims are chrome with 5 thick spokes.
If you have any information, please call CrimeStopprs at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Bikinis in Winter
With the cold weather baring down on us, it's time to think about -- bikinis?
Eastport's Annual Hearts Warming Hearts Bikini and Speedo Run takes place each year on Valentine's Day, with a brave group of men and women, including children and seniors, doning their favorite swimwear and dashing down the street.
Every dollar raised for the event going to provide fuel assistance for the poor.
Organizer Jeff Starling says he can't think of a better way to say "I Love You", than by helping your neighbours stay warm.
If you would like to participate, pledge sheets are available at the Happy Crab Restaurant in Eastport (207) 853-9400.
Eastport's Annual Hearts Warming Hearts Bikini and Speedo Run takes place each year on Valentine's Day, with a brave group of men and women, including children and seniors, doning their favorite swimwear and dashing down the street.
Every dollar raised for the event going to provide fuel assistance for the poor.
Organizer Jeff Starling says he can't think of a better way to say "I Love You", than by helping your neighbours stay warm.
If you would like to participate, pledge sheets are available at the Happy Crab Restaurant in Eastport (207) 853-9400.
Day 4 - Toddler Still Missing
Ayla Reynolds is still missing.
The search for the toddler from Waterville, Maine, expanded yesterday, with police searching the Messalonskee Stream by land, boat, and plane.
Today, searchers were seen looking through garbage dumpsters a few miles from the home.
Waterville Police Chief Joseph Massey says the stream is only an eighth of a mile away from the home where Ayla was last seen.
The 20-month-old was reported missing from her crib Saturday morning.
The search for the toddler from Waterville, Maine, expanded yesterday, with police searching the Messalonskee Stream by land, boat, and plane.
Today, searchers were seen looking through garbage dumpsters a few miles from the home.
Waterville Police Chief Joseph Massey says the stream is only an eighth of a mile away from the home where Ayla was last seen.
The 20-month-old was reported missing from her crib Saturday morning.
Simple Tips to a Safe Holiday
Be careful with what you post on Facebook.
That warning from New Brunswick police on crime prevention over the holidays.
The RCMP sending out a few simple tips to keep you and your loved ones from becoming the victims of crime.
Along with a warning about social media sites, they recommend locking your doors while shopping, and keeping friends from driving impaired.
That warning from New Brunswick police on crime prevention over the holidays.
The RCMP sending out a few simple tips to keep you and your loved ones from becoming the victims of crime.
Along with a warning about social media sites, they recommend locking your doors while shopping, and keeping friends from driving impaired.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Police Need Help In Arson Case on Grand Manan
Crimestoppers and the RCMP in Grand Manan are looking for who is responsible for multiple arsons on Grand Manan Island over the last three years.
Between 2008 and August 2011, Police and local fire fighters have responded to several suspicious fires.
The culprits are targeting abandoned buildings and storage sheds.
Thousands of dollars in damage has been reported.
If you have any information, you could earn up to $4500 in rewards between Crimestoppers and the village of Grand Manan.
Call 1800-222-TIPS (8477)
Between 2008 and August 2011, Police and local fire fighters have responded to several suspicious fires.
The culprits are targeting abandoned buildings and storage sheds.
Thousands of dollars in damage has been reported.
If you have any information, you could earn up to $4500 in rewards between Crimestoppers and the village of Grand Manan.
Call 1800-222-TIPS (8477)
Missing Child From Maine
A toddler is missing from Waterville, Maine.
20-month-old Ayla Reynolds was reported missing Saturday morning from her bed.
She has short blonde hair, blue eyes, and was last seen wearing a soft cast on her left arm, and green polka dot pajamas reading "Daddy's Princess".
If you have any information, call the Waterville Police Department at (207) 680-4700.
If you see Ayla, call 911 immediately.
20-month-old Ayla Reynolds was reported missing Saturday morning from her bed.
She has short blonde hair, blue eyes, and was last seen wearing a soft cast on her left arm, and green polka dot pajamas reading "Daddy's Princess".
If you have any information, call the Waterville Police Department at (207) 680-4700.
If you see Ayla, call 911 immediately.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Body Found in Parking Garage
A man found dead in an uptown Saint John parking garage.
On Friday evening, police responding to reports that someone appeared to be laying trapped beneath some furniture in the garage.
When city police arrived on the scene, they found the body of a 50 year old man behind some items which were being stored there.
Police are looking into what happened. They also say they're not treating the death as suspicious at this point.
On Friday evening, police responding to reports that someone appeared to be laying trapped beneath some furniture in the garage.
When city police arrived on the scene, they found the body of a 50 year old man behind some items which were being stored there.
Police are looking into what happened. They also say they're not treating the death as suspicious at this point.
More Controversy Over Prescription Drug Co-Payments
More controversy in the provincial legislature about the Alward government's decision to charge seniors more for their prescription drugs.
Cecile Cassista, Executive Director of the Coalition for Seniors, says that there are other options out there.
She says they're urging government to work with pharmaceutical companies, and seniors, to find different solutions. Seniors in the province are often over-medicated, says Cassista.
The coalition presented its series of recommendations to health minister Madeline Dube when the changes were first announced earlier this month.The Alward Government has proposed doubling yearly prescriptions costs for seniors from $250 to $500 per year.
According to the health minister, the change will save the province $3 million per year.
Cecile Cassista, Executive Director of the Coalition for Seniors, says that there are other options out there.
She says they're urging government to work with pharmaceutical companies, and seniors, to find different solutions. Seniors in the province are often over-medicated, says Cassista.
The coalition presented its series of recommendations to health minister Madeline Dube when the changes were first announced earlier this month.The Alward Government has proposed doubling yearly prescriptions costs for seniors from $250 to $500 per year.
According to the health minister, the change will save the province $3 million per year.
Saint John Ranked Sexual Assault Capital of Canada
According to the magazine, Saint John has the highest rate of reported sex crimes in the country.
The rate in the city is 132 per cent above the national average at 97 per 100,000. And our provincial capital, Fredericton has the third-highest rates in the country after Belleville, Ontario.
The numbers don't necessarily mean that Saint John and Fredericton have more sex crimes. It does suggests that more people report the crimes here compared with other places.
The rate in the city is 132 per cent above the national average at 97 per 100,000. And our provincial capital, Fredericton has the third-highest rates in the country after Belleville, Ontario.
The numbers don't necessarily mean that Saint John and Fredericton have more sex crimes. It does suggests that more people report the crimes here compared with other places.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Extra Patrols Over The Holidays
Is saving on cab fare, really worth a court appearance?
Sgt Bob MacKnight says District 1 RCMP have already arrested and charged a number of people this month with impaired driving.
And more help is on the way for the holidays.
MADD Canada and their Red Ribbon Project, running alongside St. Stephen Citizens On Patrol, giving police a greater level of awareness for drunk drivers.
Anyone knowing of - or suspecting - a driver under the influence is urged to call 911.
Sgt Bob MacKnight says District 1 RCMP have already arrested and charged a number of people this month with impaired driving.
And more help is on the way for the holidays.
MADD Canada and their Red Ribbon Project, running alongside St. Stephen Citizens On Patrol, giving police a greater level of awareness for drunk drivers.
Anyone knowing of - or suspecting - a driver under the influence is urged to call 911.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Christmas Card Controversy
So much controversy over 1 Christmas Card.
Prime Minister Steven Harper is being criticized for his 2011 Christmas Card -- doning a photo of his family infront of a fireplace.
When compared to last year's Christmas Card, Harper and the kids seem to be wearing the exact same clothes - right down to daughter, Rachel's bracelets.
With critics blasting the Prime Minister for possibly photo-shopping a picture from last year, our Facebook friends think different.
One of The Tide's followers posted " We ask our politicians to stop spending our tax dollars needlessly, and when they do , we complain?"
Another said, "Don't people have better things to complain about, other than what they are wearing?"
See both Christmas Cards on The Tide's Facebook page.
Prime Minister Steven Harper is being criticized for his 2011 Christmas Card -- doning a photo of his family infront of a fireplace.
When compared to last year's Christmas Card, Harper and the kids seem to be wearing the exact same clothes - right down to daughter, Rachel's bracelets.
With critics blasting the Prime Minister for possibly photo-shopping a picture from last year, our Facebook friends think different.
One of The Tide's followers posted " We ask our politicians to stop spending our tax dollars needlessly, and when they do , we complain?"
Another said, "Don't people have better things to complain about, other than what they are wearing?"
See both Christmas Cards on The Tide's Facebook page.
Schools Shut Down Water Fountains
There's too much lead in our schools -- and it's not from pencils.
After recent testing, 9 out of 15 schools tested in District 10 were found to have lead levels in the water system that were above the Health Advisory Limit.
All 4 schools in St. Stephen (SSHS, SSMS, SSES, and MES), Sir James Dunn and Vincent Massey in St. Andrews, as well as Back Bay Elementary, Fundy High and Campobello Island Consolidated have their water fountains deactivated and will remain on bottled water until the situation is fixed.
7 of those schools -- including all in St. Stephen -- also found elevated levels of copper.
After recent testing, 9 out of 15 schools tested in District 10 were found to have lead levels in the water system that were above the Health Advisory Limit.
All 4 schools in St. Stephen (SSHS, SSMS, SSES, and MES), Sir James Dunn and Vincent Massey in St. Andrews, as well as Back Bay Elementary, Fundy High and Campobello Island Consolidated have their water fountains deactivated and will remain on bottled water until the situation is fixed.
7 of those schools -- including all in St. Stephen -- also found elevated levels of copper.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
First Anniversary of Charlotte County Flood
It's been a long year for residents of Charlotte County.
Today is the 1st anniversary of the major flood that rocked small communities such as St. Stephen and Bonny River, as they prepared for Christmas.
On December 13, 2010, warm temperatures and torrential rains pounded southern New Brunswick, hiding roads under feet of water, and causing millions of dollars in damage.
One of our Facebook followers posted a "Thank you" to everyone who helped his family when his Lake Utopia home filled with water.
Today is the 1st anniversary of the major flood that rocked small communities such as St. Stephen and Bonny River, as they prepared for Christmas.
On December 13, 2010, warm temperatures and torrential rains pounded southern New Brunswick, hiding roads under feet of water, and causing millions of dollars in damage.
One of our Facebook followers posted a "Thank you" to everyone who helped his family when his Lake Utopia home filled with water.
New Directions for Frye Road
One more step for the Route 1 Gateway.
Dexter Construction tells Tide News, this Thursday, the new Frye Road re-alignment will be open for traffic, connecting the Frye Road to Access Road 1B, north of Route 1.
To get to Route 1 from the Frye Rd, drivers will travel north across Route 1 on the new overpass to Access Road 1B. Turning left, motorists will drive until the hit the Murray Road. Turning left again will bring motorists to the Route 127 interchange with Route 1.
To access the Frye Road from Route 1, motorists will use exit 25 and travel north on Route 127, driving along the Murray Road and Access Road 1B, crossing south over the new overpass to Frye Road.
Signs will be in place to direct motorists.
Dexter says the project will be completed by July 31, 2013.
Dexter Construction tells Tide News, this Thursday, the new Frye Road re-alignment will be open for traffic, connecting the Frye Road to Access Road 1B, north of Route 1.
To get to Route 1 from the Frye Rd, drivers will travel north across Route 1 on the new overpass to Access Road 1B. Turning left, motorists will drive until the hit the Murray Road. Turning left again will bring motorists to the Route 127 interchange with Route 1.
To access the Frye Road from Route 1, motorists will use exit 25 and travel north on Route 127, driving along the Murray Road and Access Road 1B, crossing south over the new overpass to Frye Road.
Signs will be in place to direct motorists.
Dexter says the project will be completed by July 31, 2013.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Another Step Completed on Civic Center
Bare and Empty.
Those are the first words that come to mind when looking at the future spot of St. Stephen's New Garcelon Civic Center this afternoon.
Construction work is completed for the time being, with workers and equipment nowhere in sight.
A special meeting concerning the Center was canceled last week, with no new date set.
The meeting was to consider 3 motions, including the appointment of Internal Project Manager.
Those are the first words that come to mind when looking at the future spot of St. Stephen's New Garcelon Civic Center this afternoon.
Construction work is completed for the time being, with workers and equipment nowhere in sight.
A special meeting concerning the Center was canceled last week, with no new date set.
The meeting was to consider 3 motions, including the appointment of Internal Project Manager.
Police Need Help After Firewood Theft on Campobello
Crime Stoppers and Campobello Island RCMP need your help!
An investigation looking into the theft of firewood from a private cottage.
On or around the 18th of November, on Lighthouse Road in Wilson's Beach, someone stole a large quantity of firewood from private land.
Police say an unknown vehicle was used to move the wood.
Anyone with information is encouraged to call the Campobello Island RCMP directly at 1-888-506-7267, or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
An investigation looking into the theft of firewood from a private cottage.
On or around the 18th of November, on Lighthouse Road in Wilson's Beach, someone stole a large quantity of firewood from private land.
Police say an unknown vehicle was used to move the wood.
Anyone with information is encouraged to call the Campobello Island RCMP directly at 1-888-506-7267, or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Elderly Woman Safe After House Burns
This time of year seems to bring an increase in house fires.
The Canadian Red Cross has stepped in to help an elderly woman, after her Tower Hill home saw major damage last night in a fire.
The blaze was reported about 7 o clock last night.
The woman and her 2 dogs escaped the blaze uninjured, and Red Cross volunteers have arranged lodging, food, and clothing.
No word yet on the cause of the fire.
The Canadian Red Cross has stepped in to help an elderly woman, after her Tower Hill home saw major damage last night in a fire.
The blaze was reported about 7 o clock last night.
The woman and her 2 dogs escaped the blaze uninjured, and Red Cross volunteers have arranged lodging, food, and clothing.
No word yet on the cause of the fire.
Seussical a Success!
Sold Out!
That's what the sign read Saturday, at the first performance of "Seussical The Musical".
The St. Stephen High School Drama Club dressing up as famous characters of Dr. Seuss books for this year's play.
They also had cutouts of "The Grinch" and "The Cat in the Hat" for fun photo opportunities displayed in the lobby.
More performances coming this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, December 15th, 16th, and 17th.
Tickets are $10, available at the school, from any cast member, or at Stuart's Gifts.
(In Photo) Audience member, Jordyn Day having fun with the Seussical displays.
That's what the sign read Saturday, at the first performance of "Seussical The Musical".
The St. Stephen High School Drama Club dressing up as famous characters of Dr. Seuss books for this year's play.
They also had cutouts of "The Grinch" and "The Cat in the Hat" for fun photo opportunities displayed in the lobby.
More performances coming this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, December 15th, 16th, and 17th.
Tickets are $10, available at the school, from any cast member, or at Stuart's Gifts.
(In Photo) Audience member, Jordyn Day having fun with the Seussical displays.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
138-Year Old Church Destroyed in Kingsclear First Nation
A historic church in New Brunswick was destroyed by a fire early Sunday morning.
Volunteer firefighter Rick Hunter says the blaze started at the 138-year-old catholic church on the Kingsclear First Nation reserve near Fredericton at about 1 a.m.
He said about 30 firefighters were able to save two stone walls and the church's cross, and the flames were extinguished within 15 minutes.
Hunter says the cause of the fire is not known and could not say if it is suspicious.
He says community members are grief stricken and have been gathering outside the church to look upon the rubble.
On Saturday, the century-old Victoria Presbyterian Church in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, was also destroyed in a fire.
Volunteer firefighter Rick Hunter says the blaze started at the 138-year-old catholic church on the Kingsclear First Nation reserve near Fredericton at about 1 a.m.
He said about 30 firefighters were able to save two stone walls and the church's cross, and the flames were extinguished within 15 minutes.
Hunter says the cause of the fire is not known and could not say if it is suspicious.
He says community members are grief stricken and have been gathering outside the church to look upon the rubble.
On Saturday, the century-old Victoria Presbyterian Church in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, was also destroyed in a fire.
Alleged Workplace Bullying at NB Power
Are NB Power supervisors a little power-mad? Bullying Canada drawing attention to an alleged spate of Workplace bullying at NB Power.
Rob Frenette, the director of the anti-bullying association, says that they've received 15 complaints from employees of NB Power who say they were bullied at by higher-ups at work.
According to one employee, the company "doesn't like it when employees speak their minds," and that nepotism is also a concern.
NB Power responding in an email that they aim to provide a workplace environment in which employees are treated with respect. They say they will schedule a meeting with BullyingCanada to further address the concerns.
Rob Frenette, the director of the anti-bullying association, says that they've received 15 complaints from employees of NB Power who say they were bullied at by higher-ups at work.
According to one employee, the company "doesn't like it when employees speak their minds," and that nepotism is also a concern.
NB Power responding in an email that they aim to provide a workplace environment in which employees are treated with respect. They say they will schedule a meeting with BullyingCanada to further address the concerns.
Meteorologists Predict Milder Winter--For Now
You won't have to dig out your car--or your snow-blower--for a while yet this winter. That's the outlook coming from AccuWeather, which just released its 2011-2012 winter forecast.
According to the weather agency, New Brunswickers should expect a tamer-than-usual winter with less snowfall than average--for now.
In southern Atlantic Canada, says meteorologist Brett Anderson, the winter will start out pretty tame. But things will turn more stormy in the coming months as the coast gets hit by wintry blasts of snow and rain.
For now, however, enjoy the not-so-wintry wonderland while it lasts.
According to the weather agency, New Brunswickers should expect a tamer-than-usual winter with less snowfall than average--for now.
In southern Atlantic Canada, says meteorologist Brett Anderson, the winter will start out pretty tame. But things will turn more stormy in the coming months as the coast gets hit by wintry blasts of snow and rain.
For now, however, enjoy the not-so-wintry wonderland while it lasts.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Proposed Amendment Aims to Help Smokers Quit
A new opposition bill is aiming to help New Brunswickers kick the cigarette habit.
The Liberals successfully presenting the bill, which aims to dedicate a percentage of tobacco tax revenues to smoking cessation help and medications. The province currently spends more that 200-million annually in health care and workplace-related expenses linked to smoking.
Provincial health advocate Bill Fraser says that he "couldn't be happier" and that the Act to Amend the Tobacco Tax Act will make the province healthier. New Brunswick currently does not have a comprehensive quit-smoking program.
The Liberals successfully presenting the bill, which aims to dedicate a percentage of tobacco tax revenues to smoking cessation help and medications. The province currently spends more that 200-million annually in health care and workplace-related expenses linked to smoking.
Provincial health advocate Bill Fraser says that he "couldn't be happier" and that the Act to Amend the Tobacco Tax Act will make the province healthier. New Brunswick currently does not have a comprehensive quit-smoking program.
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