Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Elderly Man Dead After Grand Manan Crash

District 1 RCMP in Grand Manan are investigating a fatal pedestrian motor vehicle crash, in the early morning hours of April 4, 2012, on White Head Island.


A 75-year-old man died as a result of the collision.

Police are not giving any other details at this time.

Defamation Trial Shown Video Of Council Meeting

Saint John City Solicitor John Nugent tells the defamation trial of former Common Councillor -- and current St. Stephen Town Manager -- John Ferguson, under the Municipalities Act, he was not required as a Pension Board member to quantify the extent of his own personal interest in the city's pension plan.


Ferguson's lawyer Rod Gillis estimates Nugent's pension is worth 1.7 million dollars which the City Solicitor has not disputed.
 
Gillis also suggested the pension board could have reduced benefits 9 years ago for the future retirees but that would have adversely affected Nugent's own pension and that of now retired City Manager Terry Totten.
 
The trial has been shown video of a Common Council meeting that shows other Council members were also concerned about the early retirement buyouts and city pension plan.


Then Common Councillor Ivan Court is shown agreeing with some of the things Ferguson was saying about the cost of the early retirement packages.
 
Councillor Bill Farren expresses support for Ferguson saying there was mass confusion, mixed messages, walls being put up and city staff not wanting to give information to the extent he was beginning to suspect things and those raising questions were accused of nit picking.

Monday, April 9, 2012

NB Girl Goes For Miss Universe Canada

A close-to-home beauty is throwing her hat in the ring to become the next Miss Universe Canada.


26 year old Seena Love is a trained opera singer and performer who originally hails from Quispamsis although she now lives in Fredericton.

She'll strut her stuff onstage next month at a televised pageant in Toronto

Love tells Tide News she's thrilled to be taking part.


The winner of the pageant will travel to Nicaragua to do relief work among other duties.



Sunday, April 8, 2012

ATV Crash Sends SJ Man to Hospital

An ATV Accident on the west side has sent one man to hospital.

Police and fire officials responding to the call close to 1am. An ATV had crashed on Riding Way and Miller Robertson Road causing considerable injuries to the driver.

According to early reports, a firefighter ended up driving the ambulance.

Investment Scammers Busted

A pair of scammers getting their comeuppance after being busted by the provincial securities commission. An Alberta couple named Steven Weeres and Rebekah Donszelmann came to New Brunswick in 2009 and struck up a relationship with a woman here, who they defrauded out of tens of thousands of dollars by spinning lies about false investment opportunities

Rick Hancox of the commission tells TideNews they scammed their victim by pretending to have bought a hotel and courting investment in it

The panel ordered the two to pay out a total of 2 hundred twenty five thousdand dollars and Donszelmann was banned from the NB capital markets for 20 years. Hacox says it's important that people report frauds of this sort because that's the only way justice can be reached.

Teen Rises Out of Tragedy to Fight Drunk Driving

At only 17 years old Kali O'Dell's life has already been changed by drunk driving. But the high school student, whose mother and father were both killed in  a car accident caused by an impaired driver --to become a spokesperson against driving under the influence.

She's recently been recognized for her efforts, as TD Canada Trust has granted her a $70,000 scholarship for her work as founder of Teens Against Drunk Driving (TADD) at her high school.

O'Dell tells Tide News she's worked so hard to get the message out to teens because as the next generation of teachers, politicians, and public servants they will shape tomorrow's policy on drinking and driving.

O'Dell plans on using the scholarship to attend UNB Fredericton and major in English and History.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Revenge of the Nerds: NB Geeks Unite in SJ

If you see a posse of strangely-dressed young people roaming around town, Halloween hasn't come early. Saint John is catching on to an international fad known as cosplay--or costume play, in which folks dress up as their favourite characters from comic books, films, or anime. In case you haven't heard, that's another term for Japanese animation.
To some, it seems strange pastime, but it's one a lot of people seem to enjoy. So much so, in fact, that there's a whole convention dedicated to nerdy pursuits coming up this summer. Organizer Jessica Milne tells CHSJ News the event, called Harbour Con-Fusion, is a place for fans of sci-fi, horror and fantasy to meet and talk about their favourite works of geeky art--and wear their crazy costumes, of course.
 Harbour Con-Fusion will be held at the Holiday Inn Express in Saint John, NB, on Saturday July 28th and Sunday July 29th, 2012.In the meantime, the group will be holding smaller, geeky get-togethers and raising money for the Animal Rescue league.

Winter's Not Over Yet: Snow Expected This Weekend

After an unseasonably warm winter, New Brunswick getting a reminder that this is still a regular Canadian March.

 Meteorologist Claude Cote with Environment Canada tells CHSJ news there's a storm system developing south of Sable Island and curving toward Cape Breton. It's going to hit the Saint John area with 5-10 centimetres of snow beginning late this evening. Charlotte County will get hit as well, but with considerably less white stuff: 4-6 centimtres are expected over the weekend.

Moncton and Bathurst are expected to get 15-20 centimetres. Cote says things will have mainly calmed down by Sun

Friday, April 6, 2012

Rising Gas Prices Won't Last

A prediction from someone who should know that gas prices might still go up a bit before going down in Atlantic Canada. So says Dave Collins of Wilson Fuel.

He says speculators are driving up gas prices at the moment but a look at the futures market for gasoline shows a drop coming with the August price expected to be seven cents lower.

Gas prices are at a six year high.

Regional Hospital Hoping To Get Advanced M-R-I Machine

The Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation is pretty excited to hear the province is looking at 3T MRI's possibly for Saint John.

The Foundation's President and CEO Tim Cameron says there is a case for the technology at the Regional hospital because it's a tertiary care centre.Cameron tells CHSJ News says they had fears along the way that the government might ask them to contribute more than a million the foundation had offered to help defray the cost.

Cameron says the 3T MRI is a highly advanced machine used for tertiary care hospitals while he describes the 1.5T MRI unit as the workhorse used in most MRI scanning.
 
The Department of Health telling CHSJ News that Saint John will be receiving a 1.5T MRI. 
 
The 3T MRI is a highly advanced machine mainly used for neuro surgery.

Saint John City Solicitor Clashes With John Ferguson's Lawyer

City Solicitor John Nugent continuing his testimony at the defamation trial of former Common Council and St. Stephen Town Administrator John Ferguson.
Defense lawyer Rod Gillis tried to get Nugent to agree that Ferguson's presentation to Common Council about alleged wrongdoing was not defamatory but Nugent maintained when taken as a whole, he found the it "outrageously defamatory."

Nugent would also not agree with Gillis that the "sweeping things under the carpet" comment was about the city and not the Pension Board.
Nugent also vehemently denied that he kept a log or diary of all of Ferguson's comments and, if anyone did, he had no knowledge of it.

Gillis also asked Nugent if he planned on suing Provincial Finance Minister Blaine Higgs for his recent gambling analogy when describing the city's investment strategy as double or nothing. Nugent told the court he was no longer on the board.

The trial resumes on Wednesday and Ferguson is expected to take the witness stand at that time.






Proposed Inter City Shuttle Bus Service Bites The Dust

A Prince Edward Island company has failed to get approval to start a door to door van shuttle service in the province.

Advanced Shuttle Services proposed to set up a reservations only shuttle service using 15-seat passenger vans but the Energy and Utilities Board rejected the application ruling the proposed service isn't covered under the province's Motor Carrier Act and didn't include a regular route.

The company was looking to run two shuttles which would make stops at the Regional Hospital and U-N-B Saint John. There also would have been stops in Fredericton, Moncton and Port Elgin.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Blacks Harbour Water OK says Health Department





Blacks Harbour Mayor,  Terry James tells Tide News the Do Not Consume Order has been lifted by the Department of Health.

Residents of Blacks Harour are encouraged to resume their water consumption as per normal.

Blow to Development as Immigration Center Shut

An alarm being sounded about the closure of the federal immigration office in our city – councilor at large candidate John Campbell tells CHSJ News it’s a blow to our future development:

He says with the Port and UNBSJ trying to attract foreign students and new immigrants, the center is particularly important.

Immigration services are apparently being consolidated in Moncton – a move Campbell says should be meeting with solid opposition from the community and Common Council.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Candidate For Council Gives Opinion On Garcelon

Stand Up, Shout Loud, and Be Heard.


That from Patrick Cummins, while announcing his offer for St. Stephen Town Councillor.

He tells Tide News his opinion on the future Garcelon Civic Center. Cummins says he wishes he could go back 2 years and give the Town of St. Stephen a different plan.

Cummins thinks St. Stephen could have made a different deal with the province by amalgamating St. Stephen Elementary School with Milltown Elementary, put a cap on the MES pool, and build an arena between the pool and MES.

He says it would have saved a lot of money for the province and town, had it been done that way, or a little differently and more efficiently.

Cummins says St. Stephen needs to prioritize on the tourism industry, if it wants to grow economically.

The municipal elections are coming up in May.

Nugent Says Ferguson Wouldn't Share Information On Pension

The defamation trial of former Common Councillor - and current St. Stephen Town anager - John Ferguson hearing more testimony from Saint John City Solicitor and Pension Board trustee John Nugent.


Nugent has told the court Ferguson would not spell out or share with his colleagues on Council any information he claimed to have about the city's pension plan when he had a duty to do so.

That, according to Nugent, cast the Pension Board in a bad light leaving the impression of misdeeds and misconduct.

When asked about Ferguson's reference to a desperate gambler, Nugent testified he thought that referred to the city's early retirement programme which transferred costs on to the pension plan.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Balancing Act In Car Accident

A car accident in St. Stephen, could have ended tragically.

The St. Stephen Fire Department tells Tide News, a car hit the guardrail on the Route 3 overpass by the St. Stephen High School , Saturday afternoon.

Officials say the car went on its side and was very close to rolling down the embankment, and onto the highway below.

2 dogs remained inside, until a crane was able to move the car to safety.

The driver was taken to hospital and released.

( Photo By Kendra Madsen )

Tinker For Mayor

It seems the new fad for the municipal elections -- is Facebook!


Town Councillor Robert Tinker announcing to the internet world today, he is running for Mayor of St. Stephen.

Tinker tells Tide News he believes in the future of St. Stephen, wanting to make it a better place to live with decent, well-paying jobs, as well as finding a team of people who can find where the best opportunities are to bring them to our town.
Blacks Harbour Mayor Terry James also announcing first to Facebook of her re-offer.



Do Not Drink The Water!

Do Not Drink The Water!


All residents of Blacks Harbour are being warned not to consume any water until further notice.

Mayor Terry James tells Tide News, significantly discolored water brought concern for health this morning.
James says it will be at least 24-48 hours before the water is drinkable.

Blacks Harbour Bad Water

Residents of Blacks Harbour are being warned to lower their water consumption, ASAP.


Mayor Terry James tells Tide News, significantly discolored water in the area has caused a concern for health.

She says Connors Bros. and the Village of Blacks Harbour are working to fix the problem through an aggressive flushing program.

James adds, there is no boil order as of now, but that may change after direction from the Department of Health.

More details on the situation coming this afternoon.