Monday, July 16, 2012

South Shore News: Webcast Evening



 Local and regional news update for Monday, July 16. Please click the link below to listen.











RCMP: Fatal Collision Near Lilydale

Lunenburg County RCMP say a teenager has died following a crash on Highway 3 involving a motorcycle. The single vehicle crash occurred just outside of Lilydale around 3 o'clock on Monday afternoon. Corporal Dyson Smith says police are trying to determine what caused the crash. However, Smith says road conditions were fine at the time of the incident. He adds alcohol or drugs are not considered a factor. Police aren't releasing many details surrounding the identity of the youth involved. Emergency officials had a section of the road closed for almost four hours while a traffic analyst tried to recreate how the collision took place.

Collision: RCMP Shut Down Section Of Highway 3

RCMP have shut down a section of Highway 3 due to a collision involving a motorcycle. The highway is blocked off between Bridgewater and Lunenburg at the Mullock Road intersection. Emergency officials are still at the scene of the incident which occurred around 3 o'clock. No word from police on what caused the collision or the extent of injuries.

Spaces Fill Quickly At Practitioners Office

It's been a hectic day at the offices of Bridgewater's two nurse practitioners. It only took a few hours for 200 available spaces to fill up when the NP's began accepting new patients this morning. Several callers told our newsroom they spent hours trying to get through to speak with representative without any luck. The practitioners now have patient list of 800 people with the ability to handle up to 1,400 patients at full capacity. The NP's are the first step towards a new Collaborative Health Centre in Bridgewater to help meet the needs of the community. A third intake will be held in the fall. Officials from South Shore Health are asking the public for their patience during this process.

South Shore: URB Opts For Smaller School Board

Residents of the South Shore will elect fewer school board members when election time rolls around this fall. The province's Utility and Review Board has decided to cut four positions from the round-table, from 12 seats down to eight. The URB released its 19-page decision Monday, just a month after the regulatory board held a hearing in Bridgewater. School Board member Judith Sullivan-Corney believes it was a fair decision.



She adds, she doesn't believe the cut will hurt the future board.



Sullivan-Corney says she will continue to revise by-laws and policies, to ensure the new board has structures that support a focus on the role of governance. A new board will be elected in October.

The option approved by the URB includes:
  • African Nova Scotian Representation
  • First Nations’ Representation
  • Electoral District 1 = the Region of Queens, including Maitland Bridge
  • Electoral District 2 = Districts 5, 6, 7 and 9 in the Municipality of the District of Lunenburg
  • Electoral District 3 = Town of Bridgewater
  • Electoral District 4 = Districts 2, 8, 10, 11, and 12 in the Municipality of the District of Lunenburg
  • Electoral District 5 = Districts 1, 3 and 4 in the Municipality of the District of Lunenburg, the Town of Lunenburg and the Town of Mahone Bay
  • Electoral District 6 = the Municipality of the District of Chester

Bridgewater Town Hall Designated Senior Friendly


Bridgewater town hall has been designated a senior friendly organization. Beth George, senior safety coordinator for Bridgewater and area, made a presentation to council last week. A plaque was given to members of town hall for being dedicated to being age friendly and completing the necessary training. George says the group is well deserving of the honour.



Meanwhile, the mayor says he takes a lot of pride in the designation. Carroll Publicover says its good recognition for the town.



The plaque is expected to be posted in town hall.

Local and Regional News - Noon July 16

Local and regional news update for noon, July 16. Please click the link below to listen.


Baillie Labels NDP Government An Experiment Gone Bad


The province's PC Leader says the Dexter government is now trying to repair its mistakes.

However, Jamie Baillie says handing out all kinds of money to various projects in communities won't do it.

Premier Darrell Dexter himself has been on hand recently announcing millions of dollars for expansion at Cooke Aquaculture in Shelburne County, opening affordable housing units in Chester, costing 340-thousand dollars in provincial money.

He also has announced half a million dollars for replacement beds and other equipment at South Shore hospitals and nearly half a million for the province's boat building association.

PC Leader Baillie says the NDP government was an electorate experiment thats turned into a big failure.



Baillie believes the NDP stranglehold on South Shore ridings will be broken by his party in the next provincial election.

McNeil Questions Impact Of Dexter Dollars On South Shore


Photo: Stephen McNeil
In recent weeks, the Dexter government has dropped a lot of money in communities along the South Shore.

Premier Darrell Dexter himself has been on hand announcing millions of dollars for expansion at Cooke Aquaculture in Shelburne County, opening affordable housing units in Chester, costing $340,000 in provincial money. 

The premier has also announced half a million dollars for replacement beds and other equipment at South Shore hospitals and nearly half a million for the province's boat building association.

The province's Liberal leader Stephen McNeil says the premier is attempting to prevent the NDP from losing seats on the South Shore in the next provincial election by pouring money into the area.



McNeil says he's confident his party may score some victories on the South Shore when the next provincial election is held.

Nurse Practitioners Accepting New Patients

Two nurse practitioners in Bridgewater will begin accepting new patients today. It's the second intake since 600 patients were accepted in May. CEO of South Shore Health Dr. Peter Vaughan says officials expect the available spaces will be filled quickly. The nurse practitioners anticipate accepting 200 new patients during this intake. Vaughan says more patients will be accepted in the fall. Residents will need to set up an appointment with the NP's and can do that by phoning 527-4310. The practitioners have the ability to take up to 1,400 patients at full capacity.

Local Morning News & Weather--Monday, July 16, 2012


Its Monday, the 16th of July. Here is the latest South Shore news and the weather forecast for this morning from CKBW and Hank-FM News.  (Click below to listen)

Benefit Breakfast Planned For Local Fireman/Paramedic


Firefighters across the South Shore will gather this weekend to raise money for one of their own. Robert Frampton is a member of the Newcombville Fire Department. He suffered a mild heart attack while attending a fire call May 5 and another on May 24 while resting at home. Fellow department member Kim Roy says they're trying to help Robert and his family make ends meet.



A benefit breakfast will be held Saturday July 21 beginning at 7am until 11am at the Bridgewater Fire Hall.