Monday, July 6, 2009

Moose Draw

updated July6/09


Hunters eagerly waiting to hear if they can hunt moose this season should listen up.The results of the 2009 moose licence draw are now available.To find out if you're successful call 1-800-459-3729, or check online at the Natural Resources website.There were over 60 thousand applications for just over 34 hundred licences for the season starting September 24th.

Latest on Arson case in St. Stephen

Updated July6/09


The search continues for a suspect or suspects following a rash of arsons in St. Stephen last week. RCMP tell us they are still reviewing the files and there were no blazes over the weekend. 12 vehicles were torched at a body shop, the fire chief's vehicle in Rollingdam was stolen from the fire hall, driven to another location and torched.
Another vehicle was lit up at the local curling club and a pair of buildings were also destroyed. Nobody was hurt.

Two Men Arrested in Arson Investigation

updated July6/09


Two 19-year old men have been arrested in connection with a string of mischief and arsons in the Charlotte County area. During the last week of June, homes in the Utopia and St George areas suffered various damages to property including broken mail boxes, broken vehicle windows, smashed flower pots, stolen and broken garden lights, damaged above ground pools and several fires, including two vehicles that were attempted to be set on fire.
No word on when the two men from St. George will appear in court.

Accident on Highway 170

Update July6/09

A elderly man from from the United States is facing charges after an accident late last week. St George Rcmp tell us a vehicle ran through a stop sign at the intersection of highway 127 and 170. The vehicle hit another with a women and her daughter in it. Both were taken to hosiptal and have been released. No word on when the driver will be in court.

St Stephen fires

Updated July6/09

St Stephen RCMP are Still looking for the publics help in the rash of arsons last week. Officers tells us they are still reviewing the files and there were no fires reported over the weekend. Last week 12 vehicles were torched at a body shop, the fire chief's vehicle in Rollingdam was stolen from the fire hall driven to another location and torched and vehicle at the Curling Club was set on fire. A pair of buildings were also destroyed in the fires. Nobody was hurt.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Human Remains Found in East Saint John

Details are still limited on the human remains found in East Saint John yesterday.An autopsy is scheduled for today to identify the decomposed body found in the swamp area behind the Best Western Hotel.The area is still blocked off, and police spent most of the day yesterday on site after receiving the tip from a ground and rescue team conducting a training exercise.The police are expecting the Major Crimes Unit to release a statement later today with more information.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Opposition Urges Provincial Governmet to Save School Support Jobs

The New Brunswick Teacher's Association and Provincial opposition are optimistic some of the school support jobs that were cut earlier this year can be saved. Both the Union president and opposition leader are urging Education Minister Roland Hache to use the province's Innovative Learning Fund to save some positions. Haché recently froze the 3.4 million dollar program, initially budgeted at 5 million dollars. Opposition Leader David Alward says the frozen funds should be used to relieve some of the damage.

WorksafeNB Stakeholders Report

WorkSafe NB's has released its stakeholders report for 2008. The agency boasts exceeding its targets for service, staff satisfaction and reduced accident frequency last year. Also, for the fourth consecutive year, assessment rates decreased from $2.10 in 2007, to $2.05 in 2008--- the lowest in Eastern Canada.
President and CEO Doug Stanley says the report recaps a year of successes and challenges amid a year of change. Last year, the agency adopted its new name, changed its industry classification system, and changed the composition of its board of directors.

Calais Regional Hospital Tobacco Free

Calais Regional Hospital is completely tobacco-free. The tobacco-free status applies to all hospital buildings, physician offices, parking lots and property that make up the hospital campus.The Calais Regional Hospital Board of Directors voted to make CRH a tobacco free campus in August 2008.The announcement was made July 1st of this year.

Streets Causing Damage to Vehicles

Many residents living in St Stephen are raising concerns over some damage done to their vehicles from driving through King Street construction. Roger Madsen tells tide news the pots holes were so bad along King street that it tore his muffler off his 1995 Ford Taurus.
Madsen says there were no signs posted to let the public now back on June 12th that the roads were in bad shape.The cost for the parts is almost $200.00. Another resident is saying her rocker panel had been torn off costing roughly $250.00 dollars in damage.Tide news placed a call to Thomspon Construction voicing concerns and received no comment.

Friday, July 3, 2009

St Stephen Fires

update July3/09

St Stephen Rcmp are investigating a rash of fires that occurred over the past few days. St Stephen fire department tells us there was another car set on fire at the curling club parking lot this morning around 3:24. This is the 14 car to be set on fire over the past 3 days. Also on July 2nd a structure fire at a Camp Waweig in Waweig had been destroyed by fire. Rcmp believe that the fire started sometime through the night. St Stephen Rcmp think the fires may be contected.

Cars damage from King Street

updated July3/09

Many residents that live in St Stephen are raising concerns over some damage done to their vehicles from driving through King Street construction. Resident Roger Madsen tells tide news the pot holes were so bad along King street that it tore his muffler off his 1995 Ford Taurus:
Madsen says cost for the parts is almost $200.00 and another residents say's her rocker panal had been torn off costing roughly $250.00 dollars in damage.Tide news place a call to Thomspon construction voicing concerns and at that time no comment was made.

Over 2600 NB power customers knock off grid

Update July03/09

NB power is reporting Outages around the Charlotte County area. Over 2600 NB power customers are without electicity this morning. The hardest hit area is Grandmanan with over 1800 residents without power. Wilson Beach has 740 customers knock of the grid.Winds are suppose to pick up this morning with heavy rain. Full weather details are coming up shortly.

Gas Prices Down

updated July3/09

It's down......but you could probuably use an eye-dropper to fill up your tank with the savings it is showing on the big board. The Energy and Utilities Board has released it's latest price schedule which shows the maximum price for a litre of self-serve is going for 99.8 which is down percentage points from last week.
Diesel has held the line coming in at 97.6.....furnace oil is down percentage points to come in at an even 79 cents and propane is down almost a penny at 85.8.

Liquor Store update

updated July3/09

More information released this morning on a new liquor store in St Stephen.Spokeperson for NB liquor Nora Lacey tell tide news they are hoping for the end of January 2010 for the new liquor store .Lacey says the new store will be at the end of the charlotte mall next to Sobeys with an enclose walk way between Sobeys and the NB liquor store.

Lacey says the liquor store will be about 7000 square feet that will include retail space, warehouse space and staff space.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Thirteen cars destroyed by fire

updated July2/09

Thirteen cars and a building were destroyed by fire last night. Fire crews were busy trying to attend to three separate fires in the Oakbay and Rollingdam area.Oak Bay Fire Chief tells us the first fire was a structure fire on the intersection of highway 127 and highway 1. The building was vacant at the time but fully engulf in flames by the time the fire department got there. George Mcleod tells tide news 12 cars were destroyed in garage at a Danny Higgins residents in Tower Hill:

Mcleod says the third fire was a car stolen from the Rollingdam area and set on fire in the elmsville area. Mcleod says they think arson may be involved.

Also Nobody hurt after a vehicle got fire at Kent building supplies this morning. St Stephen fire department was on the scene to contain the blaze for roughly an hour cleaning up after the fire. Tide news was told the fire started around 9:30 this morning. Not sure how the fire started .

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Canada Day Festivities

Residents will be Celebrating Canada Day throughout Charlotte County today.St Andrews Mayor John Craig says celebrating Canada's 142nd Birthday is a special time in St Andrews by the sea.
Craig says there will be activities throughout the day. To end the day there will be fire works for the whole family to see.Others that will be celebrating with festivities are St Stephen and McAdam for families to enjoy the Holiday.
Also to keep in mind the Border line ups may be busy over the next few days with our friends across the border as the holiday approaches for July the 4th .Your reminded to drive safe and enjoy the holiday.

Drugs Seized

A 42-year old man has been arrested following a drug bust on the Tobique First Nation Monday. More than two pounds of marijuana were seized from a home on the Lagoon Road, along with scales, packaging materials, 12 hundred dollars in cash and eight weapons.
The suspect is being held until his court appearance.

Lower Taxes, Lower Money

The province's Opposition Finance Critic says despite a tax reduction to take effect today, taxpayers will actually have less money than before the March 2009 budget. Bruce Fitch says taxes are still not down to the level they were in 2007 and new fee increases means taxpayers will see less money than before the tax cuts.
Among the hikes are increased fees for vehicle registrations and driver’s licenses. Fitch says the Graham government is trying to make itself out as a hero by cutting taxes when New Brunswickers will have a deeper hole in their wallet than before. The Plan for Lower Taxes includes personal income tax savings of about 124 million dollars this year.

10th Case of the Swine Flu

The Department of Health is confirming yet another case of the H1N1 virus. This brings the number of cases in the province to 10 since the outbreak began in April. Chief medical officer of health, Dr. Eilish Cleary, says the latest victim of the virus--also known as the swine flu-- is a woman in her 50's from the Fredericton area.
So far, none of the reported cases in New Brunswick have required hospitalization.