A 16-year old girl missing from the St. Stephen area has been found safe sound.
Heather Dawn Daye of McAdam was reported missing on Sunday after she was dropped off at her grandmother's residence on Friday in Honeydale and never returned from a walk.
RCMP tell us Daye was located outside the province after a routine vehicle stop.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
16-year-old girl reported missing St. Stephen
RCMP are requesting the public’s help in locating a 16-year old girl who was reported missing.
Heather Dawn Daye of McAdam was last seen on Friday, June 11 when she was dropped off at her grandmother’s residence in Honeydale, she told her grandmother she was going for a walk and has not been seen since.
Her family believes she may be accompanied by a 26-year-old man she knows who drives a 2001, two-door black Chevrolet Cavalier, NB license plate GJC 577 and that they may be heading towards British Columbia.
Heather Dawn Daye is described as 5'5" tall, 110-115lbs, with dark brown hair past her shoulders and blue eyes. She also has a piercing in her nose.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the RCMP at 1-888-506-RCMP(7267).
Heather Dawn Daye of McAdam was last seen on Friday, June 11 when she was dropped off at her grandmother’s residence in Honeydale, she told her grandmother she was going for a walk and has not been seen since.
Her family believes she may be accompanied by a 26-year-old man she knows who drives a 2001, two-door black Chevrolet Cavalier, NB license plate GJC 577 and that they may be heading towards British Columbia.
Heather Dawn Daye is described as 5'5" tall, 110-115lbs, with dark brown hair past her shoulders and blue eyes. She also has a piercing in her nose.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the RCMP at 1-888-506-RCMP(7267).
Support a Troop Saint Andrews 2010 Canada Day Parade
Members of the community will be taking part in this year’s Canada Day parade in Saint Andrews to show their support for Canadian troops. Shelley McIntyre, whose husband Dave is in Afghanistan with the RCMP tells Tide News Supporting the Troops entry will be walking in the parade behind the RCMP and the veterans.
McIntyre tells us people can bring picture of loved ones, ribbons or even dress the entire.
Those interested in joining the group can contact McIntyre at 529-8771. The Saint Andrews Canada Day Parade starts @ 1 from NBCC.
McIntyre tells us people can bring picture of loved ones, ribbons or even dress the entire.
Those interested in joining the group can contact McIntyre at 529-8771. The Saint Andrews Canada Day Parade starts @ 1 from NBCC.
RCMP release Video of Suspect in suspicious fire
RCMP are investigating a suspicious fire at Northern Construction in Dundee which occurred this week. Three buildings were involved in the fire. One of the buildings was completely destroyed. Damage is estimated in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Anyone with any information on the identity of the suspect or information about the fire is asked to contact the District 9 RCMP at 506-789-6000 or anonymously at Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Anyone with any information on the identity of the suspect or information about the fire is asked to contact the District 9 RCMP at 506-789-6000 or anonymously at Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Man deceased in ATV collision St. Stephen Correction
The 18-year-old from Pomeroy Ridge who was killed was the passenger on the ATV not the driver. The 17-year-old driver from Scotch Ridge remains in Saint John Hospital with undetermined injuries. The statement released over the weekend by the RCMP was incorrect.
Saint John Law Firms Are Merging
Two of the largest law firms in Greater Saint John are finalizing a merger. As of July.1st, Clark Drummie will join McInnes Cooper, which currently has more than 200 lawyers.
Details on where any new office space will be has not yet been released
Details on where any new office space will be has not yet been released
Energy and Utilities Board Taking It All In Stride
The EUB is welcoming the proposal saying it is all about public consultation and welcomes the views of others.
Chair Ray Gorman says at the end of the day, this is a government decision but welcomes the views of others.
Gorman doesn't believe this proposal will put more pressure on his group to meet the needs of many different organizations when it comes to electricity rates.
Chair Ray Gorman says at the end of the day, this is a government decision but welcomes the views of others.
Gorman doesn't believe this proposal will put more pressure on his group to meet the needs of many different organizations when it comes to electricity rates.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Bay of Fundy makes the list
The Bay of Fundy is now one of 28 finalists in the new 7 Wonders of Nature Contest. It is the only entry from Canada that is still in the Competition, and it's up against Wonders like the Matterhorn, the Black Forest and the Grand Canyon.
Premier Shawn Graham says the publicity will attract more tourists and visitors from around the world to the province.
Premier Shawn Graham says the publicity will attract more tourists and visitors from around the world to the province.
Drowning in East Saint John
A police investigation is underway into the drowning early yesterday morning of a 51 year old man whose canoe capsized on Douglas Lake behind Morrison Road in East Saint John. People who live in the neighbourhood heard a man screaming for help and they ploughed into the lake trying to save the victim who was found at the bottom. He was brought to shore and C-P-R was performed on him but to no avail. Both the fire department and Lifesaving Society are warning boaters to wear a life jacket.
A short time later, the fire department was called to a blaze at 70 Mountain Road. The cause is considered suspicious and the Major Crime Unit is investigating. No one was at home when the fire began. Damage to the home is severe.
A short time later, the fire department was called to a blaze at 70 Mountain Road. The cause is considered suspicious and the Major Crime Unit is investigating. No one was at home when the fire began. Damage to the home is severe.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Man deceased in atv collision
On June 12, 2010 at approximately 10:40 am the District 1 RCMP responded to a collision involving an all terrain vehicle near the Dennis stream bridge off Highway 1 in St. Stephen.
It appears the atv was driving on the side of the westbound lane when they drove off the cliff. The 18-year-old driver from Pomeroy Ridge died at the scene as a result of his injuries. A 17-year-old passenger from Scotch Ridge was rushed to Saint John Regional Hospital with undetermined injuries.
An RCMP re-constructionist attended the scene to investigate the collision. The name of the deceased is not being released. The investigation is ongoing.
It appears the atv was driving on the side of the westbound lane when they drove off the cliff. The 18-year-old driver from Pomeroy Ridge died at the scene as a result of his injuries. A 17-year-old passenger from Scotch Ridge was rushed to Saint John Regional Hospital with undetermined injuries.
An RCMP re-constructionist attended the scene to investigate the collision. The name of the deceased is not being released. The investigation is ongoing.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Busy weekend in Saint Andrews...
If you live in the area you'll have plenty of things to do this weekend with the Seafood Festival in Saint Andrews...Events started early this morning with Seafood Festival Golf. Huntman Marine Sciece Science is celebrating world ocean day today and will be providing fun marine tattoos for the children along with many other events
If your a market lover there's a special Farmers Market being held in the town square and if you want a great deal on lobster head to the Whaft because The Fundy North Fisherman's Association will be selling lobster right off the boat for only $5 per pound. To check out what's going on click on the link: http://www.standrewsseafoodfestival.ca/
If your a market lover there's a special Farmers Market being held in the town square and if you want a great deal on lobster head to the Whaft because The Fundy North Fisherman's Association will be selling lobster right off the boat for only $5 per pound. To check out what's going on click on the link: http://www.standrewsseafoodfestival.ca/
Friday, June 11, 2010
Relay for Life "Tide Team"
The Tide's Tracy Hanson, Bob Henry, Lisa Gullison and Mark Downey
at the 8th Annual Relay for Life. The relay raised over $88,900
at the 8th Annual Relay for Life. The relay raised over $88,900
New Discovery Center Construction
The construction phase for the new Discovery Centre in St. Andrews is officially underway.
Federal and Municipal politcians were on hand for the ceremony at the Huntsman Marine Science Center.
Total cost of the project is eight million dollars.
Federal and Municipal politcians were on hand for the ceremony at the Huntsman Marine Science Center.
Total cost of the project is eight million dollars.
Undercover theft Operation in Maine
Thanks to some quick thinking of the Washington County's Sheriff's office and the State Police a major undercover theft operation has come to a hault.
Nearly 40 victims were identified over at least 5 counties all over Eastern and Central Maine.
Two men have been arrested. To date burglary and thefts have been cleared from Northern Washington County all the way to Central Waldo County.
If anyone has information on these or related cases please call the Washington County Sheriff's Office at 255-4422.
Nearly 40 victims were identified over at least 5 counties all over Eastern and Central Maine.
Two men have been arrested. To date burglary and thefts have been cleared from Northern Washington County all the way to Central Waldo County.
If anyone has information on these or related cases please call the Washington County Sheriff's Office at 255-4422.
Man found dead in a home in Moncton
RCMP responding to a fire in Mocnton found a man's body inside after the fire had been put out. His identify has not been confirmed.
Police tell us he was the only one in the house.
Police tell us he was the only one in the house.
Fire destroys Royal Canadian Legion building in Oromocto
Fire departments from Fredericton, Oromocto, and New Maryland were on hand last Night as the Oromocto Legion was destroyed by fire.
RCMP say the fire is suspicious. The community is in shock.
RCMP say the fire is suspicious. The community is in shock.
Alcohol & Drugs factors in Riverview Accident
Drugs and Alcohol are being pointed out by RCMP as two of the factors that killed three teenagers from Riverview back on May.29th.
Officers also point out no one in the vehicle was wearing a seatbelt and they three people killed, including the driver, had alcohol and marijuana in their systems.
Re-constructionist's have also determined the vehicle was going well over the posted speed limit of 80km/hour and the road was somewhat wet but rain didn't start until after the crash
Officers also point out no one in the vehicle was wearing a seatbelt and they three people killed, including the driver, had alcohol and marijuana in their systems.
Re-constructionist's have also determined the vehicle was going well over the posted speed limit of 80km/hour and the road was somewhat wet but rain didn't start until after the crash
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Illegal Smokes
A Nova Scotia man has been arrested in northern part of the province after police found contraband cigarettes during a routine traffic stop. RCMP pulled over a pickup truck on the in Saint-Leonard and found 200,000 illegal smokes.
He will be appearing in court in September to answer to the charges of possession of contraband cigarettes.
He will be appearing in court in September to answer to the charges of possession of contraband cigarettes.
Another Internet Scam is Active
The New Brunswick Securities Commission has raised the red flag about an internet dating investment scheme out of Ghana. It involves worthless gold certificates and the Commission was alerted about the fraud thanks to the quick action of a bank employee.
They thought something was strange recently when the person scammed tried to make a large withdrawl.
Unfortunately, the heads up didn't come quick enough as the person has already lost thousands.
This internet scam is very personal in nature and begins with contact by way of a dating website, a relationship develops and then someone starts asking for cash which get bigger with each request.
They thought something was strange recently when the person scammed tried to make a large withdrawl.
Unfortunately, the heads up didn't come quick enough as the person has already lost thousands.
This internet scam is very personal in nature and begins with contact by way of a dating website, a relationship develops and then someone starts asking for cash which get bigger with each request.
Not much of a Change With Gas Prices
You'll be paying basically the same for gas as you did yesterday following the weekly setting. Self Serve regular is still selling around town for 97.2 cents a litre. Diesel dropped by less than a cent to $1.00.1. The price of propane rose by just over a penny to $1.02.9 and furnace oil fell slightly to 87.3 cents a litre.
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