Monday, May 14, 2012

Final Election numbers for Grandmanan

Final Election numbers for St. George and Blacks Harbour

Final Election numbers for St. Stephen & Saint Andrews

Latest Municipal Election update

Municipal Election Results
At this time....out of the 459 polls across the province, only 189 are in.
In St. Stephen, John Quartermain is leading for the Mayors race with 813 votes with Robert Tinker in second with 588 votes with only 3 special polls remaining.
In Saint Andrews, Stanley Choptiany leads for Mayor with 452 votes with Chris Flemming at 377 votes.  Six of the special polls remain.
In St. George, Daniel Joseph Henry leads for Mayor with 373 votes.  Incumbent Sharron Tucker trails with 242 votes.
In Blacks Harbour, Terry James is in the lead with 211 votes.  Louise McLaughlin has 137 votes.  There are still 6 special polls left to come in.

Listen to Tide News for the final tally tomorrow morning.

Municipal Election Update for Blacks Harbour

Municipal Election Update for St. Stephen

John Quartermain is in the lead for Mayor of St. Stephen.

The first Election numbers coming from St. George









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Here are the first results for the candidates running for councillors of St. Stephen.  These numbers are from the advance polls.

First results from the Municipal Elections

Here are the first numbers to come in to St. Stephen from the advance polls.







Listen to 98.1 The Tide for "On Air" updates this evening.

Municipal Election Polls Close

As the various polling stations around New Brunsick tally the votes from the Municipal Election, St. George has two people seeking the Mayors chair.
Incumbent Sharon Tucker is running against Daniel Joseph Henry.
There are six councillor seats available with 9 candidates seeking one of those seats.
In Blacks Harbour, incumbent Terry James running against Louise McLaughlin for the Mayors position.  There are five councillor seats to be filled with six candidates running.
In McAdam, incumbent Frank Carroll will remain the Mayor of the village as he had no one to run against.  There will be an election for 4 councillor seats available.  There are six candidates seeking those seats.
In Harvey there is no election.  By acclimation, Winston Gamblin has become Mayor with Richard Corey, Ronald Goodine and Floyd Thompson as councillors by acclimation.

Municipal Election Polls Close.

The 2012 Municipal Election Polls have now closed in New Brunsick and results will be tallied throughout the evening.
In St. Stephen, Current Mayor Jed Purcell did not re-offer for the Mayors position.
In the race for Mayor of St. Stephen is Kenneth Parker, John Quartermain and Robert Tinker.
19 candidates are trying for one of the six councillor positions available for St. Stephen.
In Saint Andrew, current Mayor John Craig did not re-offer for the Mayors position.
The candidates for Mayor of Saint Andrews are Stanley Choptiany and Chris Flemming.  There are 6 councillor positions to be filled with 10 candidates in the election.

St. Stephen Flushing Hydrants For 2 Weeks

You might be seeing some dirt in your crystal clear today.


The St. Stephen Utility Department starting to flush hydrants within Town limits.

They will be flushing for the next two weeks.

The process might cause dirty water for some residents.

The Town apologizes for any inconvenience.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Awards Ceremony Coming Up

A unique recognition of the Port City's best and brightest coming to the Imperial Theatre at the end of this month. The Originals Awards are the brainchild of Artistic Director Judith Mackin, who tells CHSJ News there are over a dozen categories ranging from singer/songwriter to social contributions.



Leading up to the ceremony on May 31, local galleries, bars, and restaurants will be putting on special events as a lead up to the Awards. Categories include Music, New Media, and visual arts.

Pennfield Residents Concerned

Pennfield citizens raising their concerns about wastewater from a fish processing plant leaching into their water. There has been talk of J Smith Excavating Company building a pit for wastewater, but local citizens say they're not prepared to accept that in their neighbourhood. Lester MacKay tells CHSJ News there's been a lack of public consultation, because people weren't aware there might be ash with arsenic dumped near local water supplies until just two weeks ago.



MacKay tells us they've decided not to build the pit in Pennfield, but a new location has not been decided yet. He says wherever it is there will concerns about the smell as well as animals like bears and seagulls being attracted to it.

Romeo and Juliet Coming to Saint John

The Saint John Theatre Company putting a new spin on a Shakespearen classic. Romeo and Juliet will run at the Imperial Theatre from May 17th to 19th. Director Stephen Tobias tells CHSJ News they've taken a uniquely local approach to the tragedy, with the warring Montague and Capulet families being portrayed as Anglophone and Francophone.



Some of the dialogue will be in a French translation with English subtitles playing simultaneously on a screen. The actors playing the title roles are local teenagers, just like in the original. Tickets are available at the Imperial Theatre Box Office.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Drug Bust on West Side of Saint John

City Police seizing cash and drug paraphernalia after a raid on the West Side.

Staff Sergeant Tanya Leblanc tells CHSJ News city police raided a home on the lower West Side yesterday (Friday) evening close to 9pm.

No word on what kind of drugs were involved. Three males ages 49, 34 and 19 are expected to appear in court to face charges at a later date.

Mugging in Saint John

Watch yourself when you're walking out in Saint John, especially in the early morning hours. City Police are searching for a mugger after an early morning incident on Landsdowne avenue.

A 23 year old man was walking in the North End  around 1:30am when he was approached by another man in his teens or early 20s wearing a dark hat and a hoodie.

The mugger managed to take some property off the man and fled. Police are looking for the person in question.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

3 Locals Charged After Police Find Large Quantity Of Cocaine

Two women and a man are facing drug charges after their vehicle was stopped on Highway 1 near Pennfield with police seizing what is described as a large quantity of cocaine.


25-year-old Dana Hanley of Elmsville, 34-year-old Amy Mae Bryant of St. George, and 22-year-old Candice Jolene Cleghorn of Oak Bay appeared in St. Stephen Provincial Court on charges of possession for the purpose of trafficking.

Hanley has been remanded to jail until his next court appearance.

Both Cleghorn and Bryant were released on conditions.

All three are scheduled to return to court on Friday.

The RCMP, Saint John City Police and Rothesay Regional Police are all involved in the ongoing investigation.



Doucet Worried About Cuts To Grand Manan Ferry

MLA for Charlotte-The Isles Rick Doucet is questioning why Premier David Alward is calling a vote to end the tolls on the Grand Manan Ferry.


Doucet tells Tide News, people will be voting next week, and they really don't know what they are going to get.

He says he has had conversations with Transportation Minister Claude Williams and the Minister wouldn't give any answers. He says the Minister would not deny cutting services, he would not confirm that the schedule would be maintained, and would not deny that the new $65 million ferry would be tied up in the winter months to save fuel. Doucet says Williams talked about looking for efficiencies with the Grand Manan Ferry service, and nothing would be written in stone without consultation with residents.

Doucet says another issue, is the vote on Monday is for Grand Manan residents only, excluding White Head Island and people from the mainland who also depend on the ferry service.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

St. Stephen Flushing Water Lines Next Week

You might get some dirty water next week in St. Stephen.

The St. Stephen Utility Department will be flushing hydrants within Town limits, starting on Monday, May 14th, and for the 2 weeks following.

The flushing might cause dirty water for some residents.

The Town apologizes for any inconvenience this might cause.