Thursday, September 6, 2012
Lumberjacks Trim Roster As Season-Opener Nears
The CIBC Wood Gundy Lumberjacks have whittled down their
roster as the regular season looms. The Junior "A" hockey club has
sent three players back to their respective Major Midget clubs including Cole
Skinner, Riley Strowbridge, and Patrick Duggan. More
players will be released following the Jacks' exhibition games this weekend in
Yarmouth and Dartmouth. The Lumberjacks open their regular season a week from
tomorrow night when they welcome Yarmouth.
Decision On Yarmouth Ferry Service Set For Friday
People in Yarmouth will know more
about the fate of ferry service on Friday. A highly anticipated report will be released in Halifax examining whether a ferry linking their community to the U-S is considered
viable. Municipal leaders along the South Shore have been calling on the government to reinstate the ferry service to help boost tourism and the economy. The
N-D-P government ended a subsidy for a high-speed ferry service between Yarmouth
and Maine in December 2009. The decision to end the annual six-million-dollar
subsidy for Bay Ferries Limited sparked protests in Yarmouth, where residents
say it harmed the local economy.
New Jobs Boost Housing Market In Lunenburg
A hot housing market over the summer in Lunenburg combined with an expanding workforce is just what the doctor ordered according to the town's outgoing mayor. Several homes have been taken off the market over the past few months and Laurence Mawhinney believes it the sign of a strong economy. He says new employment opportunities at Composites Atlantic, the Lunenburg Foundry and HB Studio's have helped the housing market.
Mawhinney says nearly 100 new jobs have been created through new opportunities within the three companies. He believes another driving factor behind the positive economic climate is the opening of Bluenose Academy and it's proximity to the town.
Dexter: QGH Project Provides Long Term Benefits
Premier Darrell Dexter says the Queen General Health project will provide long term benefits to the region. The $16 million project will see the construction of a collaborative health care facility in Liverpool in addition to upgrades at the hospital's existing 22-bed inpatient unit. Dexter says the project will help improve the overall quality of life for medical staff and assist with recruitment and retention of doctors and nurses. He also believes the new health care services will help attract new employers to Queens.
The sod was turned on the project late last month with a tentative completion date set for the end of 2013.
Former Town Councillor Seeks Seat In Bridgewater
A former Bridgewater town councillor's name will appear on the ballot when municipal elections are held next month. Long-time resident Kevin Marlin has declared his intentions to seek a council seat on October 20th. He says community engagement, fiscal responsibility and accountability are the cornerstones of good open local government. If elected, Marlin says he'd like to see a realistic strategic plan implemented by council.
Marlin is currently a manager with Service Canada and previously served on council from 1994 to 1997 and again from 2004 to 2008.
Beware Of Rules About Stopped School Buses

Motorists also have to slow down in school zones to the posted speed, either 30 km an hour or 50 km an hour, depending on location.
MHL: Jacks Edge Mariners In Pre-Season Action
The CIBC Wood Gundy Lumberjacks edged the Yarmouth Mariners 4-3 in a shootout in MHL exhibition action last night in Bridgewater. Michael Crawley scored the shootout winner while Shawn Boudreau, Cody Coffin, and Damon MacEachern scored in regulation time. The Jacks got strong goaltending from both Dylan MacQuad and Jordan Lee as they were outshot 46-25 by the Mariners. The Jacks, who are now 2-0 in the pre-season, play in Yarmouth on Saturday.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Parkinson's Superwalk In Bridgewater Sunday
The largest fundraising event supporting people with Parkinson's disease goes this weekend in Bridgewater. The annual Superwalk for Parkinson's will hit the streets just after 1pm Sunday afternoon. The one-kilometre walk raises awareness for the disease and money to help find a cure. Chair of the Parkinson Society in the Maritime Region, Maureen Brisson, says the walk doesn't take long to do.Brisson says this will be her last Superwalk in Bridgewater because she's moving closer to her family in B.C. The event goes Sunday beginning in the Gow's parking lot on LaHave Street.
Bridgewater Bulldogs Nab Two Provincial Crowns
Two Bridgewater baseball teams are representing Nova Scotia at Atlantic Championships. The latest team to qualify are the Bantam "AA" Bulldogs, who beat Windsor 11-4 in the final over the weekend. Meanwhile, the Peewee "AAA" club is on its way to St. John's, Newfoundland to begin play Thursday evening. A coach for both teams, Dennis Woodworth, says the two teams will need to play well to be able to win.The Bantam "AA" club will travel to Dartmouth next weekend for the Atlantics. The Peewee "AAA" team opens up play Thursday night against Moncton. You can follow the local team by going to http://www.baseball.ca/peeweeatlantic/ .
UPDATE: Crews Return To Put Down Brush Fire Flareup

Department of Natural Resources and Mahone Bay fire fighters were back on the scene this morning of last night's brush fire on highway 103 between exits 9 and 10. They returned with an excavator after a flareup around 5am. The original blaze broke out at about 7:45 last evening and 6 deparments were involved including the DNR, Western Shore, Martins River, Mahone Bay, Chester Basin and Blockhouse.
Fire crews spent more than three hours at the scene last night. A Department of Natural Resources spokesman says today's rain should help put out the fire and dampen all wooded areas.
RCMP Looking For Vessel Involved In Mahone Bay Collision
Zwicker To Run For District 3 In Queens
It is now a three-horse race for District 3's seat around the council table in Queens. Joel Zwicker has announced his intention to run against fellow candidates Brian Fralic and Stacey Smart-Chandler. Zwicker believes its time for fresh faces with new ideas to be part of Queens Council. He's also concerned about the natural resources in the area.Zwicker says Queens is in a transition period with the closure of Bowater but believes there's lots of promise for the future. Municipal elections will be held province-wide October 20.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
VIDEO: Large Brush Fire Off Highway 103
No injuries after a large brush fire Tuesday night in the Martins River area. Five fire departments including Western Shore, Martins River, Mahone Bay, Chester Basin, and Blockhouse were called to the scene to battle the blaze around 7:45pm. The fire happened just off highway 103 between exits 9 and 10. Western Shore Fire Chief Scott Rafuse says the outcome could have been worse.
Fire crews spent over three hours at the scene. It is considered suspicious. Close to 50 firefighters helped battle the blaze.
Fire crews spent over three hours at the scene. It is considered suspicious. Close to 50 firefighters helped battle the blaze.
School Board Approves New By-Laws
The by-laws will now be forwarded to the Minister of Education for final approval. To view the new by-laws, go to http://ssrsb.ca/ .
Feds, Province Invest In Nova Scotia Music Week
The federal and provincial governments are teaming up to help showcase local musicians. Member of Parliament, Gerald Keddy, announced $246,000 from the federal government to purchase equipment and make infrastructure improvements at Queens Place Emera Centre for Nova Scotia Music Week. Improvements to the facility include a new ice covering system, upgrades to storage capacity, and additional seating. Keddy says an additional $40,000 will spent to help Music Nova Scotia develop export opportunities during Nova Scotia Music Week.
The money will be used to give musicians access to influential music buyers from Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Meanwhile, the province announced $38,400 in funding to also bring in international music buyers from the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada to hear live performances from local acts. Nova Scotia Music Week 2012 will be held at the Queens Place Emera Centre from November 8-11. More details on the event can be found at http://nsmw.ca/ .
RCMP Advise Drivers To Slowdown As School Begins
South Shore schools open for classes on Thursday. The first day of school in September after summer vacation is considered one of the busiest days of the year. For motorists, they have to be extra cautious. The RCMP's media liason officer, Sgt. Brigdit Leger, says one of the biggest changes this year for motorists is in school zones.
However, Leger says drivers have to be careful everywhere and expect the unexpected.
Leger says motorists need to slow down not only in school zones but everywhere else too where kids are seen along streets and on sidewalks.
However, Leger says drivers have to be careful everywhere and expect the unexpected.
Leger says motorists need to slow down not only in school zones but everywhere else too where kids are seen along streets and on sidewalks.
North Queens Roof Replacement On Schedule
The roof replacement at the North Queens Community School is nearly complete. The project started earlier this summer and is expected to be ready by October 15. Director of Operations, Steve Prest, says the work needed to be done sooner rather than later.
Prest says there have been no complications with the project, and its proceeding on schedule. The replacement cost about $300,000.
Local Video Promotes Prostate Cancer Awareness
September is Men’s Cancer Awareness month and a local survivor has developed a new video to encourage kids to speak to their parents about the disease. 'Dad: We Need to Talk' focuses on the need for men to get checked for prostate cancer. Dan Hennessey came up with the idea for the video. He hopes it will drive awareness to prostate cancer and convince men to see their doctor.You can watch the video by going to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KVyNFt--Mg&feature=youtu.be .
Monday, September 3, 2012
Labour Leader Calls For Training Fund

Nova Scotia needs a provincial training fund. That comment from the president of the Nova Scotia Federation of Labour. In a CKBW and Hank-FM News interview, Rick Clarke says workers who've been laid off, such as the hundreds at the closed Bowater-Mersey paper mill in Brooklyn, would directly benefit from training for new professions.
On this Labour Day, Clarke is also calling for the federal government to haul-back on its plan to change EI rules as they would apply to seasonal workers. He says it would be a disaster for the labour market.
Sunday, September 2, 2012
UPDATED: LaHave Street Fire Deemed Suspicious
An early morning fire on LaHave Street in Bridgewater has been deemed suspicious. Investigators believe the fire was deliberately set in the basement of the two-story home. The blaze was reported by a witness who saw the flames from the street around 5AM. Nearly 80 firefighters helped battle the fire and were able to keep it from spreading to neighbouring homes. A family of three had been living in the basement but they were out of town. The upstairs portion of the house was available for rent and recently had tenants. Fire officials remained at the scene well into the afternoon. Bridgewater police are asking anyone with information to contact their detachment or Crime Stoppers.
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