Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Local MLA Concerned For Seasonal Workers

MLA for Charlotte-The Isles, Rick Doucet coming under fire on Ottawa's decision to tighten E.I. benefits, coming down hardest on seasonal workers.


Last week the government announced new rules -- expected to be in effect by early next year -- that would lower benefits for each time someone dips into the system and also expect the unemployed to travel greater distances for a job of the same or less pay, if they qualify.
Doucet tells Tide News there are many from Charlotte County who are seasonal workers, such as people working in a fish plant, the forestry industry, or in tourism.

He wants to know if the government will be forcing people from Grand Manan to come to the mainland to search for minimum wage work, or if residents of Blacks Harbour will be expected to find work in Saint John at a MacDonald's or Tim Horton's.

Doucet is also wondering what will happen to the local companies who employ the seasonal workers. He says if we start losing seasonal workers to other jurisdictions, there will be no workers left when the seasonal companies are ready to re-open.
Doucet says he thinks the Employment Insurance system does need some tweaking -- but what works in Toronto or Halifax, might not work in Charlotte County.

He adds, somewhere along the line there needs to be common sense, and he hopes the government will take into consideration the lives that will be affected, and not go ahead with a "cookie cutter approach".

MS Walk Still Hoping To Reach $ Goal

The MS Walk numbers are in!


Sunday afternoon, many gathered at the St. Stephen High School for the 7th Annual Walk for Multiple Sclerosis.

Officials tell Tide News, $7900 was raised this year on the Walk, and they are hoping to reach this year's goal of $10,000, as the final number is still growing with more online pledges are coming in.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Car leaves road in Chance Harbour

Local Police, Fire and Ambulance crews responded to a single vehicle collision on Sunday, May 27th on Route 790 in Chance Harbour. The call was received around 12:30 p.m.


Firefighters found a car had left the roadway, struck a parked vehicle and landed on its side in a yard. The lone male occupant was out of the car when firefighters arrived and was being treated by Ambulance NB Paramedics.
 He was transported by ambulance to the Saint John Regional Hospital.


Firefighters assisted the RCMP with traffic control and ensured the vehicle was not leaking fluids before they left the scene about 40 minutes after the call.

Grass Fires a Problem

With summer almost here it's time to be careful about outdoor fires. Fire Investigator Mark Wilson tells TideNews people often aren't aware of the potential problems when they start a blaze, thinking they can control it no matter what. Actually, he says, factors like high winds and the type of fuel being used can make things unpredictable.

There used to be controlled burning allowed in the city but it's no longer allowed as the fire department found too many were getting out of control, as happened in Red Head last month when a man accidentally burned down his garage and part of his home.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Generic Drugs Will Soon Cost Less in NB

Generic drugs will soon be getting considerably cheaper: starting June 1, the NB Government will start capping prices at 40% of brand prices. According to health Minister Madelaine Dube, NBers are paying more than other Canadians. Previously NBers could be paying as much as 50 to 70% of the price of brand-name medications.

The plan is projected to save the province $10 million dollars in the first 10 months after it's put into action. Some of that money will be used to improve the existing services and make them more accessible.

Massive Yard Sale in Quispamsis

The 14th annual Quispamsis Town Wide Yard sale is happening today.



It's a rain or shine event and dozens of retailers will be setting up shop from 8am until 1pm to sell of a wide range of treasures.


The town has distributed 2000 maps to help bargain-hunters find their way around the sales. The map is sorted into categories like furniture and kid's items so you can find exactly what you're looking for.

For a link to the map click here

Saint John Co-Op Robbed

An armed robbery last night at the Co-op location on 3300 Westfield Rd.



Saint John Police tell CHSJ News the gas bar was robbed before closing last night and and an undisclosed amount of cash was taken.


No one was hurt. No word yet on how much money the thief was able to make away with. Police have yet to release a description of the robber.

Friday, May 25, 2012

St. Stephen Says Thank You To Former Council

 Today, St. Stephen said their goodbye's and thank you's to it's former Council.


A ceremony being held in Council Chambers to honor some of our hardest working citizens.

Mayor Jed Purcell was presented with a plaque embelished with a gavel.

And Ralph Williams was honored with an official council chair after serving 27 1/2 years in municipal politics.


The ceremony ended with cake, being cut by former Mayor Purcell and Mayor-Elect John Quartermain.



The new Town Council will be sworn in on Wednesday.

Elm Street Park Gets OK To Re-Open

St. Stephen Town Council giving the OK to re-open the Elm Street Park.


President of the Elm Street Park Society, Wilf Torunski tells Tide News he's not sure when the official ribbon cutting will be. He says that is something he would like to address to the new St. Stephen Town Council, as well as get them involved.
The local park came under major damage in recent years, mostly due to the Flooding of 2010.

Torunski says 7500 members of the Society have been cleaning up the south side of the park for re-opening, excluding the dangerous areas north of Billy Weston Brook, where barriers are in place.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Mayoral Runner-Up Is Not Going Anywhere

Robert Tinker may have lost his chance this time for Mayor of St. Stephen -- but we haven't seen the last of him.


Tinker tells Tide News he will be attending future council meetings, asking questions, putting the new council to the test, and making sure the people who voted them in are being represented.

Tinker says he has served 19 years in politics, ten of those being on Town Council, and he will continue to be an advocate for the people.

He adds he doesn't know if he will run for Mayor again in four years, but he will definately run for office.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Two car collision in Lepreau

The Musquash Fire Department was dispatched to a two car collision on Highway 1 in Lepreau at the intersection of Lepreau Village Road on Wednesday evening (May 23, 2012) shortly after 6 p.m.

Firefighters assisted Paramedics with the removal of one of the people from the cars and assisted the RCMP with traffic control.

One person was transported to Saint John Regional Hospital for treatment. Eastbound traffic was diverted thru the village of Lepreau while the scene was cleaned up. Thirteen firefighters responded with two engines, a heavy rescue unit and a utility unit and were on scene for about 90 minutes.

Mayor Purcell Reflects On Last Council Meeting

It was Bittersweet.


Last night was the last regular session of the current St. Stephen Town Council.

Mayor Jed Purcell tells Tide News, "It's a little sad, but I enjoyed it, I'm glad I did it." He says he didn't realize what it would take to do this job (Mayor), but he learned a lot, and he thinks the council brought St. Stephen forward.

After congratulating the new council, Purcell told new members who were present, "You're all very capable, but you have no idea what you're up against."

At the end of the meeting, Mayor Purcell joked, "I was going to sing a couple verses of  'My Way' but I think I'll adjourn."

The new St. Stephen Town Council will be sworn in next Wednesday, May 30th.

(Picture: from left - Current Mayor Jed Purcell, CAO John Ferguson, and new council member Michael Booth. )

RCMP Seek Help On Stolen Bikes

 Two expensive bikes in St. Stephen -- just got hotter.


Crimestoppers and local police in St. George are asking for your help in finding those responsible for stealing two bicycles.

Sometime during the past 2 weeks, the Cannondale Road bikes were taken from a locked shed in St. George.

District 1 RCMP say the bikes are worth over $3000.

If you have any knowledge of the crime, please contact Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

Crimestoppers will pay up to $2000 for information leading to an arrest.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Monday, May 21, 2012

Quispamsis Man Charged With Sex Crimes

A Quispamsis man is in custody after being charged with sexual assault, uttering threats, and aggravated assault.  The 37 year old's name is being withheld in order to keep the victim anonymous.

Rothesay Regional Police tell us he will appear in remand court later today.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Grow Op Dismantled in Jemseg

A 35 year old Jemseg man has been arrested in connection with an indoor grow up off of Highway 695.

District 2 RCMP searched his home and outbuildings and found hundreds of marijuana plants as well as some dried buds and a weapon. The grow-op was dismantled and the man will appear in court at a later date to face charges.

Dogs Play First Memorial Cup Game

The Sea Dogs are gearing up to defend their memorial cup title. Assistant Coach Greg Leland tells CHSJ News it's going to be a tough contest with 4 of the best teams in Canada competing against one another. He tells CHSJ News a major part of his strategy for helping lead to Dogs to victory in 2012 is preparing ahead. 

He says while they're familiar with Shawinigan they're not quite as knowledgeable about Edmonton and London, so they're in the process of gathering information.

Leland says while every coach wants to know as much as they can about the opposing teams it's also key to make sure your own players are taken care of so they can focus entirely on playing.

Fracking Not a Done Deal

With the provincial government rolling out 116 proposed recommendations surrounding shale and natural gas, Karl Wolpin of Hampton Water First tells Tide News it's clear they are not listening to the people of New Brunswick. He says going ahead with fracking shouldn't be treated as a done deal.



According to Wolpin 80% of New Brunswickers disagree with fracking and there isn't enough information available for anyone for have an accurate picture of what the recommendations would look like.

Drug Bust in Saint John

A drug bust on Wright Street in the city's uptown resulting in the arrests of two men. City police tell us a quantity of a controlled substance was found in the home, as well as prohibited weapons.



The men will appear in court today to face charges.

Friday, May 18, 2012

St. Stephen Swearing In New Council - Less Than Two Weeks Away

An almost completely new St. Stephen Town Council will be swarn in, in less than 2 weeks.


The Oath of Office for newly elected Mayor, John Quartermain will take place at the St. Stephen Legion on Wednesday, May 30th.

The results of Monday's Municipal Election are not being contested, so the Town of St. Stephen will go ahead with the oaths.

Jim Maxwell (former Deputy Mayor) is the only member remaining from the former council.

Other members are newly-elected Deputy Mayor John Ames, Marg Harding, Allan MacEachern, Debbie Gullison-MacDonald, and Michael Booth.

The event gets underway at 7 o'clock.