Friday, September 23, 2011

Age Discrimination No Longer Applies to School Bus Drivers

A local school-bus driver has won the fight on age-discrimination.

Leonard Way was told he had to retire from driving school bus, once he turned 65.

Four years after he issued a complaint, The New Brunswick Human Rights Commission ordered the district to stop the discriminatory practice of mandatory retirement for the bus drivers.

Way says if people can pass the required driving tests, then they should be allowed to drive, no matter what age.

He returned behind the big wheel, just shortly after this school year began.

Calais is helping Alzeimer's Patients

Calais is walking for a good cause this weekend.

The Walk to End Alzeimer's is tomorrow morning at the Wabanaki Culture Center.

The 2 mile walk along the waterfront starts at 9:30 Eastern, ending with a special tribute to those with Alzeimer's.

St. Stephen Raising Money for Cancer

Lots of people in St. Stephen raising money for cancer this weekend.

On Saturday morning, proceeds from a Zumba-Thon at the St. Stephen Elementary School will go to Walk Cause We Care. A minimum $5 donation, the sweating kicks off at 10am.

Later that day, a pool tournament at Dooley's is raising money for the Charlotte County Cancer Society.
You can register at 12:30 and start playing pool at 1pm.




For more information, check out our Community Calendar.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Moosehorn Celebrates Autumn with New Tour

The Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge in Baring, Maine,  is opening a new fall auto tour.

A 3.3 mile route will be open for private vehicles, that goes through a variety of wildlife habitats.

Visitors can see the colorful foliage, animals and birds, and if they are lucky, possibly even a moose or black bear.

The tour opens October 1st, through to the 27th.

Wellness Expo for Seniors

Calling all seniors -- Get ready for an information overload.

Charlotte Dial-A-Ride is hosting a Wellness expo for seniors in Charlotte County today.

The Harmony House in St. Andrews will have professionals on hand offering health services, and information about activities in our area.

The Expo will run from 2 until 6pm, and is completely free.

Another step towards our Civic Centre.

At least four proposals have been received for the construction of the new Garcelon Civic Centre.
   
Town manager John Ferguson tells Tide News, they are currently reviewing details of the proposals.
   
Interested companies have until October 5th to submit their proposals.

Red Cross is recruiting


The Canadian Red Cross will be in St. George this evening and they are looking for new volunteers to join a local disaster response team.
The public meeting will start at 7pm at the Family Worship Centre.
A second meeting will be held on Monday, Sept 26th at the St. Stephen Sobeys Communtiy Room at 7pm.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Moose Season Almost Here

Moose Draw results are now in.

Applications were accepted in May and June, and hunters can now check the Government of New Brunswick website for results.

Moose Season is always the Thursday, Friday and Saturday of the last full week of September.

Women Hit The Pavement to Fight Against Violence

The confidence in women has risen in Charlotte County.

The "Take Back The Night" march was a huge success, with residents walking and chanting in St. Stephen Friday night.

Both sexes joined together, to raise awareness of violence against women, for the first annual march in Charlotte County.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Ganong Nature Park hosts Charlotte County Fall Fair

Celebrate the cooler weather and changing leaves with Family Fun!

The Charlotte County Fall Fair kicks off at it's new location tonight, the Ganong Nature Park.


You also can enter the scarecrow contest, enjoy a bonfire with music by the guitar club and enjoy some movies in the park.

Events are planned for all ages, starting at 6pm this evening, and lasting all weekend.

SSHS Baseball


St. Stephen High School Boys Baseball team travelled to Saint John last night to face Simonds High.
The end of the game saw St. Stephen losing a close one by a score of 2 - 1

Tonight, the boys play host to Saint John High at 5:30.
Come out to the Rod Wilson field to cheer on team.

Farmed Salmon escape to the Wild

The Atlantic Salmon Federation says another unreported breach has happened in the Bay of Fundy.

The ASF reports that farmed salmon escapees are in the Magaguadavic River and the Dennys River in Maine.

When escapees breed with the few endangered wild salmon left in the Bay of Fundy, the fitness and survival of the populations can be harmed.

Director of Research Johnathan Carr, says the government needs to take a leadership role in monitoring, reporting, and enforcement.... to ensure accountability for the escapees.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

March Against Violence in St. Stephen

Women are kicking violence, by hitting the pavement.

Marching tomorrow night from the border crossing to Town Square, the Abuse Prevention Network and residents of St. Stephen, are doing a first for Charlotte County.

"Take Back the Night" is a national event, that raises awareness of violence, specifically against women.

The march begins at the Ferry Point Bridge at 7pm.

Big Bike cycles through St. Stephen


30 people riding one bike is a sight to see!

The Heart and Stroke Foundation Big Bike Ride cycled in St. Stephen yesterday afternoon.

Various businesses took their turns to raise money for Heart and Stroke.

Many people could be heard honking their horns in support for the happily waving teams.

McAdam Park to receive grant


The McAdam Detachment of the District 2 RCMP and the community of McAdam have been chosen to receive a $2,500 RCMP Foundation grant for their P.L.A.Y. (Promoting Leadership Action for Youth) project.

The initiative has involved local youth, community groups, clergy members, the McAdam Lions Club, McAdam High School, municipal and elected officials, as well as members of the District 2 RCMP.

The skateboard park was built earlier this year. The funds from the RCMP Foundation will go towards the addition of lighting, benches, signs and other equipment.

A cheque presentation was made on September 14, 2011, at the skate park, adjacent to the McAdam High School.

The RCMP Foundation was created in 1994 to support community initiatives in which local RCMP members are involved. The members volunteer their time, expertise, and energy to help make a difference in their community and the lives of youth. To date, the foundation has provided nearly $3 million to more than 500 community initiatives in support of youth at risk.

Red Cross looking for volunteers


The Canadian Red Cross is recruiting new volunteers in St. George and St. Stephen to join its local disaster response team.
The Red Cross will be holding public information sessions at the Family Worship Centre in St. George on Thursday, September 22 at 7 p.m. and at the Sobeys community room in St. Stephen on Monday, September 26 at 7 p.m.
Or contact the Red Cross at redcross.ca.

No Free Flu Shot


The New Brunswick government is considering the elimination of free flu shots for certain high risk groups as part of ongoing departmental cutbacks.
The Health Department says the groups include people with chronic illness, pregnant women, close contacts of those individuals and parents with children under the age of six.
The province also wants to eliminate payment for non-surgical treatment of skin lesions.
A spokeswoman says delisting the two items could save the province about one (m) million dollars a year.

Gas Prices drop a bit


A slight change with gas prices around town after the weekly setting......Self serve regular declining by just over a cent a litre to 127.3.
Diesel remains virtually unchanged at 130.3 a litre while propane and heating oil are still over 114 a litre.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Salmon Farm Tours This Sunday

The Atlantic Canada Fish Farmers Association is hosting free guided tours of salmon farms this Sunday on Passamaquoddy Bay.

It's part of the Province's Open Farm Day 2011 and boat tours will leave at 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. from the Back Bay Wharf.
Pamela Parker of the Atlantic Canada Fish Farmers Association says the response has been very positive over the last few years.
Barbecued salmon will be served and industry representatives can answer questions about the salmon aquaculture industry.  Parker says few people realize that more than 50 per cent of the seafood we eat comes from farms. You must reserve a space by Thursday at noon.  To get a spot, call 755-3526 or email info@atlanticfishfarmers.com

Bell Aliant takes on MPBN

Bell Aliant subscribers in Atlantic Canada will be able to watch MPBN -- which is the PBS affiliate in Maine -- starting tomorrow.

Replacing WGBH out of Boston, the cable company has decided to move with the Maine Public Broadcasting Network because of the close cultural, historic, and economic ties it has with the Maritimes.

Coming in on channel 408 for high-def and channel 8 for standard.