Tuesday, April 30, 2013

UPDATED: Police Release Robbery Suspect Photo


Queens RCMP have released a photo of the robbery suspect in Caledonia earlier today and are asking the public for assistance in identifying him. Police says the suspect entered the Caledonia Pharmasave at approximately 10am today. The lone man approached a female employee and demanded prescription pills. He was armed with a weapon but no one was injured. The suspect fled on foot with an undisclosed amount of prescription pills. The suspect is a Caucasian man. He is approximately 5' 10" tall, slim build, early 20's. He was wearing a dark colored checkered hoody and possibly blue sweat pants. His face was covered at the time of the robbery. The suspect is believed to have left the scene in an older model white SUV.  Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Queens District RCMP at 902-354-5721 or Crime Stoppers at www.crimens.ca or 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

RCMP: Time To Remove Studded Tires From Vehicles


If you have studded tires on your vehicle, you might want to take them off to reduce the risk of paying a penalty. RCMP are reminding motorists that as of Wednesday, studded tires aren't allowed on your vehicle. Sgt. Al LeBlanc says it is illegal to operate a vehicle with the tires between May 1 and October 14. The offence carries a fine of $141.16.

Police Search For Armed Robbery Suspect


Mounties in Queens County are investigating an armed robbery at the Caledonia Pharmasave. Police say a man walked into the drug store around 10 o'clock this morning and demanded prescription pills. He was armed with a weapon but no one was injured. The suspect fled on foot with an undisclosed amount medication.  Constable Laura Cormier-Jones says they believe suspect is in his early 20's.




The suspect is believed to have left the scene in an older model white SUV. Cormier-Jones says police believe the man hopped into a GMC with two other individuals. The nearby, North Queens Community School was under a "hold and secure" order for about two hours while police investigated the matter. The precautionary safety measure has since been lifted.

EI Changes Hurting Region; Need Further Study: Yarmouth MLA


Federal Human Resources Minister Diane Finley says changes to Employment Insurance are a reasonable way to help Canadians get back to work faster. Finley was commenting following a request from the four Atlantic premiers to suspend changes made to the program. Under new rules, workers must accept a job within 100 kilometres of their home as long as they are qualified and the pay is at least 70 per cent of their old salary. Yarmouth Liberal MLA Zach Churchill says seasonal employment is a critical component of the regional economy and changes to EI will drive even more people to other parts of the country looking for more stable employment.



At the Atlantic premiers annual meeting yesterday on the South Shore, they called for further study of the new EI rules, saying they're hurting seasonal industries.

UPDATED: "Lockdown" Lifted At North Queens School


A lock down order has been lifted at a school in Caledonia. The safety measure was put in place at North Queens Community School after an armed robbery at a nearby drug store. Communications manager with the South Shore Regional School Board, Trish Smith says was no immediate threat to students or the school. The notice was issued around 10 o'clock. RCMP confirm they are looking for a suspect in the area. No injuries were reported during the robbery.