Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Digby: RCMP Investigate Fatal Shooting
Mounties in Digby say a man is dead after he was allegedly shot over the long weekend. RCMP say they received a call on Victoria Day about a man suffering from a gunshot wound. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene. The man's name has not been released pending notification of his family. An autopsy will be performed later today in Halifax. Digby RCMP will continue their investigation, they aren't saying if they have any suspects.
Lumberjacks: Ron Watkins Named New Head Coach
The CIBC Wood Gundy Lumberjacks are bringing back a familiar face to be the team's new head coach. Ron Watkins was an assistant coach with the Junior 'A' club from 2009 until 2011. Now, he's back in town, bringing close to 20 years of coaching experience with him. Watkins resume includes head coaching stints with the Halifax Major Midgets, Canada Games men's and women's squads, and team Atlantic at the under-17 World Championship. He's also served as a scout for University and the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Doug Petrie has been named an assistant coach while Devan Naugler will be a video coach.Local High School Rugby Action
Lots of high school rugby action begins this afternoon at 4.30 at the Kinsmen field. Parkview Panther Girls will take on the Middleton High team as they compete for a chance to play the number one team for the Tier 2 banner. The boys team finished in the 2nd position in Tier 1 in regular season play. They will face 3rd place Avonview Avalanche today at 5.30 pm at the Kinsmen field. This match is a semi-final qualifier for the NSSAF Rugby Provincials to be held in Windsor May 30-June1st.
Trial Involving Former Principal Set For December
A retired elementary school principal facing child porn charges will go to trial in December. Brian David Jobb was charged last August after police searched a home in Lilydale. He facing charges of accessing child pornography.The 63 year-old retired as principal of Lunenburg Academy in 2006. Two days have been set aside for the trial beginning December 2nd.
Health Authority Hosts Excellence Awards Banquet
The region's medical community is set to celebrate outstanding contributions to health and health care within the district. South Shore Health will host its annual Celebrating Excellence Awards reception this evening. Four awards will be presented which recognize staff, physicians and community members who exemplify the highest levels of teamwork, integrity, respect, dedication and leadership. The awards include; Community Health Leadership, Exemplary Service, Outstanding Quality Initiative and Spirit. The banquet will be held at the Best Western in Cookville.
Teens Charged Following Assault On Yarmouth Taxi Driver
Yarmouth Town RCMP are investigating an assault with a weapon that occurred early Sunday morning. It happened on Butler Street. Apparently, a Yarmouth Head cab driver had transported three men from Salmon River into Yarmouth. They alledgedly assaulted the cabbie. The 3 suspects then fled the scene on foot but were later apprehended. The cab driver, a 65-year-old man from Yarmouth, sustained minor injuries, he was examined and released by Emergency Health Services on scene. He appeared to be OK despite the ordeal. Meanwhile, a 17-year-old youth from Yarmouth has been remanded in custody and is facing charges of Assault with a weapon, fraud, and multiple counts of failing to comply with court orders.
Two other suspects, a 17-year-old youth from Yarmouth and an 18-year-old adult male from Lake Doucette, Digby County were released on conditions and are set to appear in court on a later date on similar charges. The investigation is continuing.
Local Sports Recap: May 21-13
The MARC in Dayspring is the place to be today for the junior girls and boys softball District championships. The girls games begin at 10am followed by the boys at 11am.
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In high-school boys soccer: South Shore United Under-16 Tier-1 beat "X" of Antigonish 3-1 over the weekend. Ryan Rhodenizer and Bailey Weagle had two goals each. This marks the third win in a row for the South Shore team.
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Lots of high school rugby action this afternoon at 4.30 at the Kinsmen field. Parkview Panther Girls will take on the Middleton High team as they compete for a chance to play the number one team for the Tier 2 banner. The boys' team finished in the 2nd place in Tier 1 in regular season play. They will face 3rd place Avonview Avalanche at 5.30 pm at the Kinsmen field. This match is a semi-final qualifier for the NSSAF Rugby Provincials to be held in Windsor May 30th-June 1st.
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Case you didn't hear, the Brooks Bandits are the 2013 RBC Cup champions. The Bandits captured the Canadian Junior A hockey title over the weekend with a 3-1 win over the host Summerside Western Capitals. The Western champs jumped out to a 2-0 lead before icing it with an empty-netter.
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Memorial Cup action: The London Knights need to bounce back in the Memorial Cup's preliminary round. Last night, the Portland Winterhawks rocked the Ontario Hockey League champions 6-3 behind Ty Rattie's two-goal performance. London can redeem itself against the top-ranked Halifax Mooseheads tonight in Saskatoon. Good luck to them on that one!! The herd has become a power house to be reckoned with.
Shelburne County Native Wins Logrolling Title
A Shelburne County
native has claimed the Canadian Logrolling Championship. Darren Hudson captured
the title over the weekend in Kaslo, British Columbia. Hudson beat Stirling Hart
to win the title at the Kaslo Sports Competition. Hudson is a six time
World Champion Logroller.
CLC Favors EI Moratorium
The Canadian Labor Congress is stepping up to the pitcher's plate, hoping to strike out Employment Insurance Reform. The CLC's Atlantic Region Director tells us South Shore workers and families are going to suffer from the changes. Tony Tracy is among those calling for a shelving of the EI cuts until further study.
He says the CLC has been getting an earful lately.
And its not just those involved in fishing and forestry. Tracy says a lot of school board workers, like those at the South Shore Regional board, fear they'll be deprived of benefits too through the summer because of the cuts. He says he strongly supports the Atlantic premiers and what they're trying to do to force a moratorium.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
UPDATED: West Northfield Man Dies After Boat Capsizes
RCMP say an 80-year-old man has died after a boat capsized on Wentzells Lake Saturday evening. Police say Harris Arthur Turner of West Northfield passed away late last night in hospital. The cause of death is not known at this time. RCMP, along with EHS and fire officials responded to the scene around 5:30 last evening. A 63-year-old man was also taken to hospital with undisclosed injuries but was later released.
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Local Men In Hospital After Boat Capsizes
Two Lunenburg County men have been taken to hospital after their boat capsized Saturday evening. Sgt. Alain LeBlanc says a 63-year-old and an 80-year-old are at South Shore Regional Hospital after the incident occurred around 5:30pm on Wentzells Lake. RCMP, along with EHS and fire officials responded to the scene. Sgt. LeBlanc says the extent of injuries is not known at this time. Preliminary investigation has determined that the men were out fishing in a small aluminum boat when the incident happened.
Mooseheads Open Memorial Cup Against WHL Champion
The long-awaited start to this year's Memorial Cup in Saskatoon is about to begin for the Halifax Mooseheads. The herd square-off Saturday evening against the WHL Champion Portland Winterhawks. The top-three ranked junior players will all play in the game. Halifax's Nathan MacKinnon and Jonathan Drouin will battle top-ranked defenceman Seth Jones. The game starts at 7pm.Friday, May 17, 2013
Local Provincial Parks Set To Open
A pair provincial parks along the South Shore are opening for the season this weekend. Rissers Beach in Lunenburg County and Thomas Raddall in Queens will officially open Saturday. The Victoria Day long weekend is the unofficial kick-off to the summer season. Campers are reminded that the annual alcohol-free period is in effect at all parks until early July. RCMP say they will be out in full-force to monitor roads.RCMP Remind Public About Bicycle Safety
RCMP are calling on residents to make sure they are being as safe as they can while riding their bicycle. Police says its important for people riding bicycles to remember to wear helmets, and they must have a light and reflector on their bike while riding at night. If people are caught without using the safety features, fines range from $141 to $342. The bike could also be seized by police for over 30 days. Police say motorists also face fines up to $800 if they don't give a bicyclist at least a metre of space while passing them.Municipal Council Approves Pension Payments, Name Change
MARC North has a new name and a pension plan will be paid in a lump sum. The Municipality of Lunenburg moved ahead with the two recommendations from committee. Council has approved paying up to $190,000 to fund pension plans for 13 laid-off workers at the recycling centre in Whynott's Settlement. They also decided to change the name of MARC North, to River Ridge Common. A contest was held in surrounding communities to change the name of the land just outside New Germany.Gas Prices Rise Again
You can hear the moaning and the groaning of South Shore drivers. Gas prices are up yet again today at the pumps. Its Friday and the province's utility and review board set prices overnight. Regular self serve has been bumped up almost 2 cents to $1.29.2 per litre. Diesel is unchanged at $1.26.1.
Argyle-Barrington Tories Select Their Candidate
A familiar face will be the PC candidate in Argyle-Barrington in the next provincial election. Chris d'Entremont was selected last night at a nomination meeting in Barrington. In accepting it, d'Entremont bashed the Dexter government for what he calls its lack of action in dealing with 13 percent unemployment in his area.
Progressive Conservative Party leader Jamie Baillie was also at last night's nomination meeting. He charged the NDP government with turning its back on families in the area. d'Entremont is a former radio announcer and first elected to the House of Assembly in 2003. He has served as a minister in various high-profile Cabinet posts, such as agriculture and fisheries and health.
Progressive Conservative Party leader Jamie Baillie was also at last night's nomination meeting. He charged the NDP government with turning its back on families in the area. d'Entremont is a former radio announcer and first elected to the House of Assembly in 2003. He has served as a minister in various high-profile Cabinet posts, such as agriculture and fisheries and health.
Thursday, May 16, 2013
RCMP, Fire Marshal Investigate Western Shore House Fire
RCMP and the fire marshal's office have taken over an investigation into an early morning house fire in Western Shore. Officials with both groups spent the morning at the scene, gathering data and sifting through debris to help them establish the cause of the blaze. Five fire departments were called to the scene just after 1 o'clock Thursday morning. Deputy Fire Marshal Ron Thibeau says they've wrapped-up their investigation at the Swinimer Road home. He says the next step is to interview fire fighters, residents and the homeowners to gather additional details. There is no timeline when the investigation may be complete.Hebbville Academy Marks Milestone
A 30 year anniversary is being marked at Hebbville Academy. Since 1983, students and staff at the Lunenburg County school have taken part each year in the Heart and Stroke Foundation's "Jump Rope For Heart" campaign. Its aim is to promote healthier lifestyles. Students at Hebbville Academy have raised more than 80-thousand dollars in 30 years for the program. Barb Johnson of the Heart and Stroke Foundation says that's a lot of money.
This morning, this year's fund-raiser was kicked off with an information session for students with videos explaining the program and the school's involvement over the years.
This morning, this year's fund-raiser was kicked off with an information session for students with videos explaining the program and the school's involvement over the years.
Town Approves Cleve's Move To Old Bridge Automotive Building
A sporting goods store in Bridgewater has been given the green light by council to start expanding the Old Bridge Automotive building. Members unanimously approved a development agreement for Cleve's Source for Sports that will expand the Old Bridge location by almost 2,900 square feet. Company President Kevin Bezanson says they're hoping the move will increase the number of customers and allow them to hire more staff. He believes it will be a better location than their current store on King Street.
There is a two-week appeal period for the public to oppose the matter. If there are objections, a hearing will be held with the province's Utility and Review Board.
Guilty Pleas Expected In Teen Confinement Case
The lawyer for a man accused of confining and sexually assaulting a teenage boy in a run down cabin in Upper Chelsea says his client will plead guilty to some charges in the case. Mike Taylor confirmed in an interview today with The Canadian Press that David James Leblanc will enter guilty pleas on a number of charges when he appears next Thursday in Nova Scotia Supreme Court in Bridgewater. Taylor declined to specify which charges Leblanc intends to plead guilty to, but he said the matter would be finalized when the pleas are entered. Taylor said the remaining charges would be dropped by the Crown, likely during sentencing about two or three weeks after Leblanc pleads. Leblanc faces seven charges in relation to the alleged incident last fall. Those charges include sexual assault, sexual assault causing bodily harm, forcible confinement and kidnapping. The 47 year-old had been scheduled in relation to the matter next March.
Lottery Scam Targets Unsuspecting Consumers
The RCMP is "red-flagging" yet another scam thats shown up in the province. Residents in Antigonish have been receiving unmarked envelopes in the mail claiming they've won millions in an international lottery. However, the Better Business Bureau says its also receiving complaints from the South Shore, the Valley and HRM about the scam. Jill Atkinson of the BBB says it appears the fraudsters are blanketing the region.
Atkinson says if you receive one of the envelopes, ignore it and call the BBB. The aim of the scam is like most others ... to get personal identification and financial information from you.
VIDEO: Fire Destroys Home In Western Shore
An overnight fire in Western Shore has uprooted several people. Crews from five fire departments including Chester, Chester Basin, Martins River, Mahone Bay and Western Shore were called to the home at 99 Swinimer Road shortly after 1 o'clock Thursday morning. The cause isn't known. Western Shore Fire Chief Scott Rafuse says the two-storey house is a complete loss.Rafuse adds, no one was home at the time of the blaze. The fire marshal is expected to be on scene later Thursday morning.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
South Shore Students Receive Lieutenant Governor's Education Medal
Eleven students from the South Shore Regional School Board were presented with the Lieutenant Governor's Education Medal today. The ceremony took place at North Queens Community School with Brigadier-General J.J. Grant in attendance to present the medals. The medal can been awarded to two grade 11 students from each high school across the province. They are given to a boy and a girl who demonstrate leadership and service in their school and community while maintaining their academic standing. Students are nominated by their school annually. This year's medal recipients are listed below.- Breanna Eileen Laffin - Bridgewater Jr/Sr High School
- Benjamin Willis Conrad - Bridgewater Jr/Sr High School
- Chelsea Jean Collicutt - Forest Heights Community School
- Brandon Granville Bremner - Forest Heights Community School
- Robyn Destiny Jade McLeod Whynot - Liverpool Regional High School
- Gavin William Raddall - Liverpool Regional High School
- Emma-Sue Wagner - New Germany Rural High School
- Jonathan Stanley Murphy - New Germany Rural High School
- Nichole Jane van Dyk - North Queens Rural High School
- Hanna Marie Longard - Park View Education Centre
- Morgan York Zwicker - Park View Education Centre
VIDEO: United Way Of Lunenburg County Celebrates 10 Years
A good mix of business representatives and community supporters turned out for the United Way of Lunenburg County's celebration of 10 years in operation Wednesday morning at the Days Inn in Bridgewater. The event also recognized the group's successful campaign of reaching $1-million invested back into the community. The video below is of various group's receive money from the United Way Lunenburg County.
Midville Branch House Fire Deemed Accidental
A fire that destroyed an Upper Branch Road home has been deemed accidental. Midville Fire Chief Graham Campbell says the fire marshal has wrapped up their investigation, but the cause remains unknown. Firefighters from Midville returned to the scene Wednesday morning after they received a call for a flare-up in the basement. A family of four are homeless as a result of the fire, which broke out early Tuesday afternoon.Yarmouth MLA Calls On "Feds" To Shelve EI Reform
The MLA for Yarmouth is calling on the prime minister to stop ignoring the Atlantic region and put a hold on Employment Insurance reforms. Prime Minister Stephen Harper says the Atlantic premiers are wrong in suggesting changes to EI rules are hurting seasonal workers and industry. He says they're spreading misinformation. Liberal Zach Churchill in Yarmouth says the federal government has acted wrecklessly and should halt EI reform right away.
The Atlantic premiers plan to study the effects of the changes and present interim findings to the annual meeting of Canada's premiers in July.
Kiosks Help Parents Register Babies At Hospital
The province has set up a new electronic kiosk at the South Shore Regional Hospital to allow parents to register their baby's birth and enrol their child in government programs. The initiative gives parents the opportunity to apply for the baby's Social Insurance Number and Canada Child Benefits, activate a baby's health card and order their baby's birth certificate. A secretary for maternal child units with South Shore Health, Lisa Joudrey, says the kiosk reduces the amount of paperwork new parents face.
The hospital is one of nine across the province to have the kiosk installed. The system has been installed on the fourth floor in the maternal unit. The process to apply and activate a baby's information takes about 20 minutes.
UPDATED: Impaired Driving Causing Death Case Delayed
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Updated: Red Cross Helps Family After Fire Destroys Home

The Canadian Red Cross has stepped-in and provided emergency lodging after fire destroyed a home Tuesday afternoon in Midville Branch. The blaze started around 1:30pm along the Upper Branch Road. A woman and the family’s pet dog escaped unhurt. The woman's husband was at work in Bridgewater while their two kids were in school at the time of the blaze. Five fire departments including Midville, Hemford, Bridgewater, Northfield and Tri-District responded to the call. Fire officials say the blaze appeared to start in the basement and spread quickly, but the cause is under investigation.
Lumberjack Forward Butterworth Drafted Into USHL
One of the CIBC Wood Gundy Lumberjacks top rookies has been drafted in the United States Hockey League. Jeremy Butterworth was taken in the fifth round, 73rd overall by the Fargo Force of North Dakota. The 17-year-old enjoyed a standout season with the Lumberjacks, notching 42 points in 45 games. Butterworth says he's looking forward to the opportunity.He says the USHL is known to produce hockey players to the NCAA and Butterworth adds, it's been a goal of his to play college hockey since he was about 10-years-old. Tryouts for the club will be held this summer.
United Way Of Lunenburg County Celebrates Million Dollar Mark
The coordinator for the United Way of Lunenburg County says people have two reasons to come to a event being held Wednesday in Bridgewater. The group is celebrating its 10th anniversary, but it's also marking its $1-millionth dollar invested in the community. Michael Graves says it's a major accomplishment.He says the United Way of Lunenburg County gave out just over $180,000 this year to 32 groups. The event will be held from 9:30 until 11:30am Wednesday at the Bridgewater Days Inn.
Police Chief: Drug Drop-Off Day "A Success"
It's considered a good first step by police and mental health officials concerned about pills getting into the wrong hands. Bridgewater held their first prescription drug drop-off day over the weekend, and collected just over 6,600 pills. Police Chief John Collyer says among the old and unused meds were roughly 500 pills commonly found in the town including hydromorphones. He says they're pleased with the turnout.Collyer says from what he's heard, Bridgewater had some of the best results across the province. He's hoping the event will expand further down the South Shore next year.
Fire Leaves Two People Homeless
A fire in Windsor has left two people homeless. It happened Monday evening. A woman and her teenage daughter escaped injury as the blaze extensively damaged their apartment at 1011 Burgess Crescent in the town. They're receiving help with emergency lodging, clothes and food from the Red Cross. Other tenants in the 24-unit building were evacuated while the fire was put out and the smoke ventilated. They were later allowed back in. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the fire.
Local Winery Expansion Gets Federal Boost
A New Ross-based winery is getting a financial boost from the federal government. A $150,000. repayable loan is being given to Muwin Estate Wines to help with its expansion. South Shore-St. Margarets MP Gerald Keddy says the money will also support the purchase of new equipment to help the company meet increasing export demands for its products in Asia, including China, South Korea, and Taiwan. The company has also sold small quantities to the Netherlands and Nigeria. Keddy says the wine industry is quickly becoming a major economic driver for the province and continues to expand.
Bridgewater Approves 2013-14 Budget
The town of Bridgewater has approved its 2013-14 budget, agreeing to hold the line on its tax rates. Council kept the residential rate at $1.65 per 100 of assessment and the commercial rate at $3.99 after lowering both last year. Members also gave a green light to a capital budget of just over $3-million and an operating budget of $18.7-million. Mayor David Walker believes it is a sound budget.The budget was unanimously approved by council.
Monday, May 13, 2013
Mounties Investigate Barrington Fire
Mounties say an early morning fire in Barrington last week is suspicious. The fire took place on Villagedale Road and was reported around 2am on Friday. Police say no one was living at the home - which has been destroyed. In an email, RCMP Sergeant MJ DeLuco stated evidence at the scene suggests the fire was deliberately sparked. Several fire departments in Shelburne County responded to the fire. No injuries were reported.
South Shore Volunteer, Association Recognized By Hockey NS
A local volunteer with the CIBC Wood Gundy Lumberjacks and Western Nova Hockey Association has been recognized for his efforts. Hockey Nova Scotia held its annual awards banquet over the weekend and selected Devan Naugler as its recipient of the Jed Ritcey Award for volunteer of the year. The 36-year-old from Newcombville says he's volunteered for about 10 years. Naugler says it's nice to be honoured.He credits several other volunteers for helping him win the award. The South Shore Minor Hockey Association was also recognized, receiving the Lauchie MacIsaac Award for Association of the Year.
Triple Gold For Bridgewater Badminton Club
RECAP: Final Minutes Of Mooseheads President Cup Win
The Halifax Mooseheads erased 19 years of close calls and missed opportunities by winning their first President Cup Friday night with a 5-1 win over Baie-Comeau in game five of the best-of-seven series. The Mooseheads will now play in the Memorial Cup in Saskatoon from May 17-26. This video is from an upper bowl perspective.More Impressive Numbers For Chelsea Whalen
Another great weekend for Liverpool native and Florida State junior Chelsea Whalen. She continued her breakout season at the Georgia Tech Invitational with career-best marks in both the shot-put and javelin.
For the third consecutive meet, Whalen improved her own school record in the shot-put with a mark of 16.45 meters, which was good for a second place finish. She then followed-up with a huge personal-best in the javelin, 48.85 metres, which was good for the win. Whalen is tied for seventh among shot-putters in the NCAA East and jumped from 16th to ninth in the javelin. She now has a week-off to get ready for the first round of the NCAA qualifiers in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Former South Shore NDP Candidate Leaves Provincial Party
The last candidate to run for the federal NDP in South Shore-St. Margaret's has quit the provincial party. Gordon Earle ran for the New Democrats in the riding from 2004-2011. Earle and his wife have withdrawn their membership from the party because of the provincial government's handling of abuse allegations at the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children. In a letter, Earle says the government is taking too long to respond positively and directly to the former residents of the home and feels they are being re-victimized. He was the first black member of Parliament in Nova Scotia. Earle represented Halifax West as an MP from 1997-2000. The province announced late last week an independent panel would address the abuse allegations.
Improvements At Shelburne County Arena Aimed At Seniors
The Shelburne County Arena will soon be more senior-friendly. South Shore-St. Margarets MP Gerald Keddy has announced federal funding to the tune of $25,000 to install accessible washroom facilities at the arena. Funding for the project comes from the New Horizons For Seniors Program. Officials with the Shelburne Arena Association say they'll be able to continue with Old Timer's hockey, senior skating and community events. Since its beginning several years ago, the New Horizons for Seniors Program has funded more than 12-thousand projects across the country.
Yarmouth Tories Pick Candidate
Yarmouth Progressive Conservatives now have their candidate for the next provincial election. John Cunningham is a municipal councillor and a long-time area resident. He was selected over the weekend at a three-way contested nomination meeting. In his acceptance speech, Cunningham said he believes the party's plan creates the winning conditions for economic success: lower taxes, responsible government spending and less waste, and will lead to more jobs and relief for the family budget. PC Leader Jamie Baillie was guest speaker at the meeting. He said: “John's experience as a Councilor will be put to use as
he advocates for the people of Yarmouth." Baillie said: “The high-tax plan of
the NDP has made life harder for Nova Scotians and Yarmouth will be well served
by having someone of John’s experience representing them in the House of
Assembly.”
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Woman Suffers Minor Injuries After Highway 103 Crash
RCMP say a 71-year-old woman was taken to Halifax hospital following a single vehicle crash on Highway 103. Corporal Scott MacRae says the incident happened around 10:30 Sunday morning between Exits 5 and 6 heading towards Chester. MacRae says its believed the woman lost control of the vehicle after it hydroplaned and went into the ditch. Police say the woman suffered minor injuries.
Tri-County Youth Outreach Program Seeks More Federal Help
A youth outreach program in the Tri-County area has applied to the federal government for continued funding. Its last grant expires at the end of June. Officials at the SHYFT Youth Services Society in Yarmouth hopes its federal funding will be renewed before then so there's no lapse in service to homeless and unemployed youth in Shelburne, Yarmouth and Digby Counties. The chair, Bernadette MacDonald, says they couldn't function without government support.
The provincial government has refused to provide any funding for the project. The latest application to Ottawa, if approved, will assure another 130-thousand dollars for operations until the end of March 2014.
Caps Win, Bearcats Lose At RBC Cup
It was a tale of two different starts for both MHL teams at the RBC Cup in Summerside. The host Western Capitals got off on the right foot, scoring a 5-1 win over the Minnesota Wilderness. In the tournament opener Saturday afternoon, the Truro Bearcats were thumped 7-1 by the Brooks Bandits. The Bearcats are back on the ice this afternoon against the Surrey Eagles. Summerside has an off-day and will play their next game on Monday.
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Minor Injuries After Car Goes Into Ditch On Highway 12
Two women were taken to hospital after their vehicle went off the road and into a ditch. The incident occurred around 4:20 Saturday afternoon in Chester Grant. Members of the Chester Basin Fire Department along with RCMP and EHS were called to the scene along Highway 12. Police say the two women were taken to South Shore Regional Hospital in Bridgewater with minor injuries.
Training Courses "Must" For Off-Road Vehicles
The province is reminding ATV, dirt bike and other off-highway vehicles drivers to make sure they take the mandatory safety training course. Natural Resources Minister Charlie Parker says they must also register their vehicles and have liability insurance. All Terrain Vehicle Association of Nova Scotia executive director Barry Barnet, says riders who ignore safety laws give responsible riders a bad name. Off-highway vehicle users also need to remember that laws against drinking and driving apply to them and they must wear helmets while operating their machines. Some vehicle drivers qualify for exemptions from the training. More details are on the Department of Natural Resources website.
Mooseheads Clinch Spot In Memorial Cup
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