Charlotte journal

Published Tuesday October 7th, 2008
C7

RCMP

Test scheduled for Wednesday

ST. GEORGE - RCMP is hosting an RCMP exam on Wednesday in St. George. The exam begins at 6 p.m. at the St. George RCMP office at 77 Mount Pleasant Rd. Anyone wishing to take the test must bring a picture identification and a valid driver's licence. Participants must register by contacting Brenda Thorne at 755-1130.

Water

Hydrants being flushed

ST. STEPHEN - The Town of St. Stephen began flushing fire hydrants on Monday. The flushing will be carried out until completion. The town apologizes to residents if there is any discoloration of water.

Crime

Three men accused of B and E

ST. STEPHEN - Three men in their early 20s from St. Stephen were arrested in connection with a rash of cottage break-ins throughout the county. RCMP in St. Stephen and St. George arrested three men on Saturday who are accused of breaking into more than 30 cottages last week. RCMP said electronics, liquor, tools, ATVs, generators, firearms, and housewares were stolen. RCMP said a large amount of the stolen property has been recovered and the investigation is continuing. RCMP said the three men would be in court on Monday in St. Stephen. On Monday, Tony Lee Connell, 21, of St. Stephen, Cyle John Edward Connell, 20, of St. Stephen and Stephen Dewolfe, 23, of St. Stephen, appeared in St. Stephen Provincial Court. All three men were charged with break and enter committing theft. Matters were adjourned and the men were released on conditions until Oct. 21 at 9:30 a.m., when they are due to enter pleas.

Market

Vendors needed during festival

ST. ANDREWS - Vendors are needed for a special farmers market in St. Andrews during the Indulge Festival. The special market will be on Saturday, Oct. 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Market Square. Anyone interested in being a vendor, or to find out more, contact Eva Gavaris at 529-3067 or William Webb at 747-2399.

Please Log In or Register FREE

You are currently not logged into this site. Please log in or register for a FREE ONE Account.
Logged in visitors may comment on articles, enter contests, manage home delivery holds and much more online. Your ONE Account grants you access to features and content across the entire CanadaEast Network of sites.
Advertisement
Advertisement

Search Articles