Progressive Conservative candidate for Charlotte-the-Isles, Sharon Tucker, is furious at the government’s inaction in dealing with the impending closure of the St. George Food Bank and tells us if she's elected MLA for this riding, this injustice will not happen, and that she will work with the people of the riding to address this issue and fix it immediately.
The last time that the province’s food banks received an increase in funding was under the former PC government in 2005, who pledged an increase of two per cent for three consecutive years.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Provincial Energy Minister Says Ottawa Is Listening To Idea Of Mediation On Lepreau
With the Point Lepreau refurbishment delayed by at least another year, the Province is looking at mediation to determine who is going pay for the cost overruns.
Energy Minister Jack Keir says they want Ottawa to appoint a mediator to look at the contract to find a way to lessen the burden on provincal taxpayers.
Keir says the Federal Government are listening to them on this idea of mediation.
The refurbishment of the Point Lepreau nuclear power plant is delayed by at least another year, putting the project 2 1/2 years behind schedule.
(Provincial Energy Minister Jack Keir)
(File Photo)
Energy Minister Jack Keir says they want Ottawa to appoint a mediator to look at the contract to find a way to lessen the burden on provincal taxpayers.
Keir says the Federal Government are listening to them on this idea of mediation.
The refurbishment of the Point Lepreau nuclear power plant is delayed by at least another year, putting the project 2 1/2 years behind schedule.
(Provincial Energy Minister Jack Keir)
(File Photo)
Fastest Lobster Boat In The World Title Will Be Decided In The USA vs. Canada Grand Finale Race At Eastport Pirate Festival
The Eastport Pirate Festival is seeking entrants from Maine, New Brunswick and beyond for the first International Lobster Boat Race to be held in the waters off Eastport on Sunday, September 12 as part of the 5th Annual Eastport Pirate Festival.
The Eastport Pirate Festival Lobster Boat Race will have multiple categories for Race Day on Sunday, September 12th. Every Boat that enters will have a shot at the $1000.00 Grand Prize. Each race category will offer a prize of either cash or product and all entrants will go into the drawing for the $1000.00.
The grand finale will be for the title of Fastest Boat In The World to be determined in the USA vs. Canada Race. That race also comes with a $1000 cash prize. The Race Committee is seeking working boats of all kinds, as well as pleasure boats.
The 10 sanctioned races on the Coast of Maine have as many 35 races in a day in as many categories. The Eastport Pirate Festival Lobster Boat Race will have about 12 race categories to cover all boats that enter. There is a $20.00 entry fee.
The Eastport Pirate Festival runs September 10-12. It has become one of the top summer events on the Coast of Maine drawing thousands of people to the historic island city way Downeast. I
For more race information or to register your boat for one of the races you can contact Chris Brown at 207-853-4343 or visit the Pirate Festival website at http://www.eastportpiratefestival.com/
Photo by Don Dunbar
The Eastport Pirate Festival Lobster Boat Race will have multiple categories for Race Day on Sunday, September 12th. Every Boat that enters will have a shot at the $1000.00 Grand Prize. Each race category will offer a prize of either cash or product and all entrants will go into the drawing for the $1000.00.
The grand finale will be for the title of Fastest Boat In The World to be determined in the USA vs. Canada Race. That race also comes with a $1000 cash prize. The Race Committee is seeking working boats of all kinds, as well as pleasure boats.
The 10 sanctioned races on the Coast of Maine have as many 35 races in a day in as many categories. The Eastport Pirate Festival Lobster Boat Race will have about 12 race categories to cover all boats that enter. There is a $20.00 entry fee.
The Eastport Pirate Festival runs September 10-12. It has become one of the top summer events on the Coast of Maine drawing thousands of people to the historic island city way Downeast. I
For more race information or to register your boat for one of the races you can contact Chris Brown at 207-853-4343 or visit the Pirate Festival website at http://www.eastportpiratefestival.com/
Photo by Don Dunbar
Musquash Accidents
The volunteer firefighters in Musquash responding to a pair of serious accidents. Shortly after 4 in the morning, a car overturned on Highway One near the Gilmore Subdivision. The driver managed to get out of the car on her steam and appeared to be unhurt.
She was taken to hospital to be checked out. Around 10:30 last night, a car struck a moose on Highway One near Mink Brook Road. The car left the highway and was discovered upright in the bushes. The driver was rushed to hospital by ambulance.
In between, they also had to lend some help to a boater who got stranded in the East Branch Musquash River because of mechanical problems.
She was taken to hospital to be checked out. Around 10:30 last night, a car struck a moose on Highway One near Mink Brook Road. The car left the highway and was discovered upright in the bushes. The driver was rushed to hospital by ambulance.
In between, they also had to lend some help to a boater who got stranded in the East Branch Musquash River because of mechanical problems.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Graham Wants Mount Carleton As National Park
Premier Shawn Graham is pressing Ottawa to designate Mount Carleton as a national park.
Graham and Tourism and Parks Minister Brian Kenny hiked up the mountain yesterday as part of the 75th anniversary of New Brunswick's provincial parks.
Graham says making Mount Carleton a national park would give Parks Canada more of a presence in Atlantic Canada.
Mount Carleton is the highest point in the Maritimes and the province has spent 2.5 million dollars on upgrades to the park since 2008.
Graham and Tourism and Parks Minister Brian Kenny hiked up the mountain yesterday as part of the 75th anniversary of New Brunswick's provincial parks.
Graham says making Mount Carleton a national park would give Parks Canada more of a presence in Atlantic Canada.
Mount Carleton is the highest point in the Maritimes and the province has spent 2.5 million dollars on upgrades to the park since 2008.
Bridge Open Again
Commuters and summer travellers can breath a sigh in Fredericton now that the Princess Margaret Bridge is open again.
The city challenged commuters to use alternate modes of transportation during the close, in hopes more people would embrace car-pooling, biking and walking.
While the bridge is now open, the area around it remains a construction site so a speed reduction is in place on the bridge until late fall.
The city challenged commuters to use alternate modes of transportation during the close, in hopes more people would embrace car-pooling, biking and walking.
While the bridge is now open, the area around it remains a construction site so a speed reduction is in place on the bridge until late fall.
Facebook Helps New Amber Alert Program
More than 14-thousand people in the province have signed up to get online alerts when a child is abducted.
This after the Amber Alert Program was launched late last month with the help of the social networking site Facebook.
Amber Alert coordinator, Corporal Todd Chadwick of the Miramichi police, says he's pleased with the response.
Chadwick says while the Amber Alert program in New Brunswick has yet to be used, the chance of finding an abducted child increases with each person who joins the Facebook group.
This after the Amber Alert Program was launched late last month with the help of the social networking site Facebook.
Amber Alert coordinator, Corporal Todd Chadwick of the Miramichi police, says he's pleased with the response.
Chadwick says while the Amber Alert program in New Brunswick has yet to be used, the chance of finding an abducted child increases with each person who joins the Facebook group.
Saturday, August 7, 2010
More Delays At Point Lepreau
(File Photo)
The refurbishment of the Point Lepreau nuclear power plant is delayed by at least another year, putting the project 2 1/2 years behind schedule.
The latest delay today is caused by problems sealing the ends of tubes inside the reactor.
Energy Minister Jack Keir tells us he wants an independent mediation process with Ottawa to examine the contract and decide who pays for the cost overruns.
He says of the 380 tubes-- 80 failed the pressure test, 80 passed and 220 haven't been tested yet.
Retired Senator Receives Award
A retired Senator from the province is travelling to Hartford this weekend to get an award for her efforts in promoting local adoption.
Erminie Cohen tells us the award is from the North American Council on Adoptable Children.
Cohen heads the province's Adoption Foundation that has helped over 800 children in the province find families.
Erminie Cohen tells us the award is from the North American Council on Adoptable Children.
Cohen heads the province's Adoption Foundation that has helped over 800 children in the province find families.
Candidate Upset With Closure Of Food Bank
Sharon Tucker, the Conservative candidate running in the riding of Charlotte-the-Isles, is furious that the Liberal government is ignoring the closure of the St. George food bank.
She says MLA Rick Doucet's suggestion of hosting a forum to promote donations is not enough.
Tucker is promising to immediately fix the issue if elected in the September provincial election.
She says MLA Rick Doucet's suggestion of hosting a forum to promote donations is not enough.
Tucker is promising to immediately fix the issue if elected in the September provincial election.
Friday, August 6, 2010
RCMP Seize Drugs & Cash In Blacks Harbour
RCMP making quite a find yesterday after conducting a search warrant on a home in Blacks Harbour.
Police seized a quantity of marijuana which could have potentially produced an excess of 5000 joints. They also seized drug paraphernalia and over $4000 in cash.
A 33-year-old-man and a 39-year-old woman were arrested and later released.
The warrant was executed as a result of several weeks of investigation into drug trade activities.
They will be appearing in court at a later date to face drug trafficking charges.
Police seized a quantity of marijuana which could have potentially produced an excess of 5000 joints. They also seized drug paraphernalia and over $4000 in cash.
A 33-year-old-man and a 39-year-old woman were arrested and later released.
The warrant was executed as a result of several weeks of investigation into drug trade activities.
They will be appearing in court at a later date to face drug trafficking charges.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Newcomb Cuts hair For Charity
One little girl with a big heart did a big thing today.Kneviah Newcomb cut her hair today to donate it Angel Hair for Kids Foundation. She's originally St. Stephen but now lives in Eastport Maine.
Newcomb is only ten old and tells Tide News she was inspired by a friend in the past who had cancer and at that time offered her hair.
Since then kneviah has only received trims to her hair and has grown it long and today with the help of Tammy Mersereau from Talk Of The Town in St. Stephen Newcomb cut her hair and will donate about 12 inches to the foundation.
In addition this ten year old girl has managed to also raise just over $400.00 dollars to send to the Angel Hair for kids foundation. It takes about 10 hair cuts to make one wig for a child in need.
Newcomb is only ten old and tells Tide News she was inspired by a friend in the past who had cancer and at that time offered her hair.
Since then kneviah has only received trims to her hair and has grown it long and today with the help of Tammy Mersereau from Talk Of The Town in St. Stephen Newcomb cut her hair and will donate about 12 inches to the foundation.
In addition this ten year old girl has managed to also raise just over $400.00 dollars to send to the Angel Hair for kids foundation. It takes about 10 hair cuts to make one wig for a child in need.
Canadian Navy Makes Presentation To Mayor Of St. Stephen
The Canadian Navy celebrating it's 2010 Anniversary has launched an iniative to honour 320 towns and cities who's names have been shared with Canadian war ships and submarines since 1910.
St. Stephen was among the stop this morning as Navy Officials presented Mayor Jed Purcell with two framed pictures of the warships HMCS St. Stephen and HMCS Milltown ...
HMCS Milltown was a Bangor class minesweepers and it was used in 1943 in Canadain Waters and HMCS St. Stephen was the only vessells named St. Stephen in the Canadian Navy and was used in 1944.
St. Stephen was among the stop this morning as Navy Officials presented Mayor Jed Purcell with two framed pictures of the warships HMCS St. Stephen and HMCS Milltown ...
HMCS Milltown was a Bangor class minesweepers and it was used in 1943 in Canadain Waters and HMCS St. Stephen was the only vessells named St. Stephen in the Canadian Navy and was used in 1944.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Moncton RCMP Investigate Court house Vandalism
RCMP are investigating after vandals caused an estimated $10,000 in damage at the construction site of a new Moncton courthouse.
In a statement released by police they say cabinets and paint that were thrown off the roof landed on heavy machinery causing extensive damage.
Work crew's arrived Tuesday morning to find a broken window and graffiti painted on the interior and exterior walls of the building.
In a statement released by police they say cabinets and paint that were thrown off the roof landed on heavy machinery causing extensive damage.
Work crew's arrived Tuesday morning to find a broken window and graffiti painted on the interior and exterior walls of the building.
Apple Auto Glass Helps Youth Prepare for the Labour Market
Apple Auto Glass along with The Government of Canada will provide job preparation training and work experience to our local youth. The Honourable Greg Thompson, Member of Parliament for New Brunswick Southwest, made the announcement on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development.
Apple Auto Glass will receive just over $10,000 in federal Skills Link funding to support its youth employment program.
Skills Link focuses on helping youth facing barriers to employment, such as single parents, Aboriginal youth, young persons with disabilities, recent immigrants, youth living in rural and remote areas, and youth who have dropped out of high school.
Troy Weeks, co-owner of Apple Auto Glass Oak Bay said this is a good opportunity for our youth, and we hope that other employers will see the benefits and support this program.
The federal government is working with the provinces and territories, community organizations and other stakeholders to provide Canadians with the training, skills and opportunities they need to get jobs and contribute to their communities.
Apple Auto Glass will receive just over $10,000 in federal Skills Link funding to support its youth employment program.
Skills Link focuses on helping youth facing barriers to employment, such as single parents, Aboriginal youth, young persons with disabilities, recent immigrants, youth living in rural and remote areas, and youth who have dropped out of high school.
Troy Weeks, co-owner of Apple Auto Glass Oak Bay said this is a good opportunity for our youth, and we hope that other employers will see the benefits and support this program.
The federal government is working with the provinces and territories, community organizations and other stakeholders to provide Canadians with the training, skills and opportunities they need to get jobs and contribute to their communities.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Garbage Causing Problems In Our Waters
After looking at beaches from St. Andrews to Saint John, the province's Conservation Council is worried about litter and garbage appearing along the shorelines.
David Thompson with the Conservation Council says they're still finding a lot of Styrofoam floating around as wells as plastic bags and wrappers.
Thompson says when birds and fish see small pieces of rope or Styrofoam, they mistake it for jellyfish and end up eating it.
Thompson says the material they are finding comes from fishing boats, smaller commercial vessels, illegal dumping, and material that is just blown around.
David Thompson with the Conservation Council says they're still finding a lot of Styrofoam floating around as wells as plastic bags and wrappers.
Thompson says when birds and fish see small pieces of rope or Styrofoam, they mistake it for jellyfish and end up eating it.
Thompson says the material they are finding comes from fishing boats, smaller commercial vessels, illegal dumping, and material that is just blown around.
Eastport's 5th Annual Pirate Festival
The Eastport Pirate Festival is seeking entrants from both Maine and New Brunswick for the first International Lobster Boat Race to be held in the waters off Eastport on Sunday, September 12.
The Eastport Pirate Festival Lobster Boat Race will have multiple categories for Race Day on Sunday, September 12th. Every Boat that enters will have a shot at the $1000.00 Grand Prize. Each race category will offer a prize of either cash or product and all entrants will go into the drawing for the $1000.00. The Race Committee is seeking working boats of all kinds, as well as pleasure boats.
The Eastport Pirate Festival runs September 10-12. For more race information or to register your boat for one of the races you can contact Chris Brown at 207-853-4343 or visit the Pirate Festival website at http://www.eastportpiratefestival.com/
The Eastport Pirate Festival Lobster Boat Race will have multiple categories for Race Day on Sunday, September 12th. Every Boat that enters will have a shot at the $1000.00 Grand Prize. Each race category will offer a prize of either cash or product and all entrants will go into the drawing for the $1000.00. The Race Committee is seeking working boats of all kinds, as well as pleasure boats.
The Eastport Pirate Festival runs September 10-12. For more race information or to register your boat for one of the races you can contact Chris Brown at 207-853-4343 or visit the Pirate Festival website at http://www.eastportpiratefestival.com/
Monday, August 2, 2010
Lumberjack Competition
The 37th Annual International Homecoming Festival continues in St. Stephen & Calais today with the International Lumberjack Competition. 20 lumberjacks and lumberjills were competing for cash prizes and trophies. Hundreds of spectatiors came out and cheered on the contestants.
For a complete list of other festival events happening today and throughout the week, visit http://www.thetide.ca/
For a complete list of other festival events happening today and throughout the week, visit http://www.thetide.ca/
Iggy Speaks On Lepreau Refurbishment
(Photo by Sherry Aske)
A crowd of people turned up to watch Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff roll into town on the Liberal Express.
Ignatieff was in Rothesay last night for a barbecue at former MP Paul Zed's house.
He spoke about his stance on the Point Lepreau refurbishments, saying his focus as a federal politician is that Stephen Harper has walked away from the Canadian nuclear industry for the past four years.
Ignatieff says we need to make sure we have nuclear technologies and the capacity to repair our nuclear stations.
He says we're losing nuclear scientists almost daily now, and the responsibility for that is ultimately not with AECL, but with the Conservative government.
Fewer Forest Fires
The number of forest fires around the Province are way down this year and that might come as a surprise to many with the all the hot, humid weather.
So far, there have been 120 fires which have burned 110 hectares.
Jeff Betts is the Provincial Fire Center Operations Officer and tells us, it doesn't seem like it, but the rain is spaced out enough that the woods are not tinder dry and campers are being very cautious to extinguish any fires before leaving their site.
Betts says last year, 230 hectares of forest was lost around the Province which is also low with the ten year average being close to 400.
So far, there have been 120 fires which have burned 110 hectares.
Jeff Betts is the Provincial Fire Center Operations Officer and tells us, it doesn't seem like it, but the rain is spaced out enough that the woods are not tinder dry and campers are being very cautious to extinguish any fires before leaving their site.
Betts says last year, 230 hectares of forest was lost around the Province which is also low with the ten year average being close to 400.
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