Thursday, 30 April 2020
Wednesday, 29 April 2020
Maurice Johnson's Lawyer Gilles Lemieux face the Media.
Maurice Johnson Lawyer Gilles Lemieux face the Media.
P.S. Let me add that there's no way in the world that this Lawyer went home happy. This is my second time I meet the guy. Un bon gars. He felt very bad for Brady Francis's Family. You don't see this too often in a lawyer these days......
P.S. Let me add that there's no way in the world that this Lawyer went home happy. This is my second time I meet the guy. Un bon gars. He felt very bad for Brady Francis's Family. You don't see this too often in a lawyer these days......
Tuesday, 28 April 2020
Monday, 27 April 2020
Sunday, 26 April 2020
Saturday, 25 April 2020
UPDATE on APRIL 25TH, 2020 - New Brunswick Coronavirus Crisis------Seventh consecutive day without a new case of COVID-19; no patients in intensive care!!!!!
News Release
Health
Office of the Premier
COVID-19
Seventh consecutive day without a new case of COVID-19; no patients in intensive care
25 April 2020
FREDERICTON (GNB) – Public Health reported no new cases of COVID-19 today, marking one week since there was a positive case.
The number of confirmed cases in New Brunswick is 118 and the number of active cases is 11. To date, 107 people have recovered. Four people remain hospitalized, and there are no patients in an intensive care unit.
The latest updates and information on confirmed COVID-19 cases and laboratory testing in New Brunswick are available online.
Dr. Jennifer Russell, chief medical officer of health, said she is pleased with the progress New Brunswick has made but the province cannot let down its guard.
“We want every day to be like today, where we have no new positive cases,” said Russell. “It has been a week and I hope we can continue that trend.”
People should wear non-medical masks, also referred to as community face masks, when physical distancing may not be possible, such as in a grocery store or at a pharmacy.
“Some stores have indicated they may require customers to wear community face masks, so it is good to have one with you,” said Russell. “Make sure the mask is clean and dry and do not touch it while wearing it. Wash it after using it and do not share it with others.”
Premier Blaine Higgs said the recovery phase, which began on Friday, should not be taken lightly.
“We are opening the door slightly and we want to continue to loosen restrictions,” said Higgs. “However, we need to be vigilant during this phase and follow the directives of Public Health. Otherwise we will have to bring back more stringent restrictions.”
Up-to-date information about COVID-19 is available online.
25-04-20
Friday, 24 April 2020
UPDATE on APRIL 24TH, 2020 - New Brunswick Coronavirus Crisis------ Some COVID-19 public health restrictions being lessened; no new cases!!!!!
News Release
Health
Office of the Premier
COVID-19
Some COVID-19 public health restrictions being lessened; no new cases
24 April 2020
FREDERICTON (GNB) – The first phase of New Brunswick's recovery plan and the loosening of some public health restrictions were announced today by Premier Blaine Higgs, the COVID-19 all-party committee which includes Liberal leader Kevin Vickers, People’s Alliance leader Kris Austin and Green Party leader David Coon, and by Dr. Jennifer Russell, chief medical officer of health.
“In these extraordinary times, I thank the other leaders, and Dr. Russell and her team for their unprecedented collaboration,” said Higgs. “To date, we have been able to manage a very difficult situation. The fact that over the past few days there have been no new cases is cause for measured optimism. I must say our success to date can largely be attributed to the ability of this group to put partisan politics aside and put New Brunswick first. Everyone in the province is focused on the same goal, whether they work in the departments of health, public safety or other frontline services, or whether they are at home doing their part by physical distancing. Your success thus far has made the next step possible.”
“We are fortunate that we have the lowest number of COVID-19 cases per capita of any province in Canada” said Vickers. “We are thankful for the exceptional work of Dr. Russell, our public health officials, our front-line workers and all those who have played a role in supporting New Brunswickers through this difficult time. We are all anxious to have businesses back up and running and to returning to the activities and social interactions we enjoyed prior to this health crisis. It is imperative, however, that we follow the guidelines and direction of Public Health laid out in the recovery plan. Let's all continue to do our part to protect ourselves, our families and our fellow residents. Stay safe.”
“New Brunswick has been a national leader in the COVID-19 fight with the fewest cases per capita in the country which is a testament to how bi-partisan cooperation works in the best interest of the people,” said Austin. “I believe it is now time to begin to re-open the economy while adhering to strict guidelines to prevent the spread and keeping our borders locked down to non-essential travel”
“I am so proud of everyone for their commitment to keep each other safe, secure and healthy,” said Coon. “Together, we have written the first chapter in the story of our fight against COVID-19. We will need that same dedication to take care of each other as we begin chapter two, particularly to look after the vulnerable and those most affected by the consequences of the pandemic.”
The plan to re-open businesses, educational facilities, the health-care system, recreational activities, and cultural events will be guided by four distinct public health alert levels:
Red: This is the present phase aimed at flattening the curve and containing the virus as quickly as possible.
Orange: The goal of this phase is to balance the reopening of social and economic settings while preventing a resurgence of transmission.
Yellow: The goal of this phase is to further increase the reopening of social and economic settings after the ability to control transmission has been demonstrated.
Green: This phase will likely come after a vaccine is available or more is learned about how to protect people from the virus.
The phased plan will allow health experts to monitor and evaluate the impact of the lifting of restrictions. At any time, restrictions that have been lifted may quickly be reinstated to protect public health. Restrictions may be put in place based on provincial, regional or local circumstances such as unlinked community outbreaks or cases that cannot be traced.
“We will continue to carefully monitor COVID-19 in the province. This includes testing and tracing,” said Russell. "New Brunswickers must continue following public health measures. Even as we begin to remove restrictions, you will be required to continue to practise physical distancing and good hygiene.”
As a first step, the following will be allowed effective today:
Two-household bubbles: Households may now choose to spend time with one other household, if both households agree. The selection made is not interchangeable.
Golf courses and driving ranges: If all physical distancing and safety measures are in place, golf courses and driving ranges can now open.
Recreational fishing and hunting: The delay on springs seasons has been lifted.
Outdoor spaces: With physical distancing, people can now enjoy the outdoors including parks and beaches.
Carpooling: Co-workers or neighbours can carpool if physical distancing measures are maintained by transporting the passenger in the backseat.
Post-secondary education: Students requiring access to campus to fulfill their course requirements will be able to do so.
Outdoor religious services: As an alternative to online worship, religious organizations can hold outdoor services if parishioners stay in their vehicles that are two metres apart.
A guidance document of the public health measures during the recovery phases is being developed and will be available soon.
Large gatherings, events and concerts prohibited
Large gatherings such as festivals and concerts are prohibited through Dec. 31, 2020, subject to change.
The latest version of New Brunswick’s State of Emergency mandatory order is available online.
No new cases
Public Health reported no new cases of COVID-19 today.
The number of confirmed cases in New Brunswick is 118 and the number of active cases is 11. To date, 107 people have recovered. There are 4 patients hospitalized, including 1 patient in an intensive care unit.
Up-to-date information about COVID-19, including the latest data on confirmed cases and laboratory testing in New Brunswick is available online.
The Ramey Family in Fredericton could use some much needed help!!!!
Okkkkk...a few contacted me about some News that I have been holding in for over a week.
The Owners of Deogy ran into some VERY serious problems.
A friend of the Family began a Gofundme website.
It's for the three kids and their Mom. They are living in dire straits and this IS TRULY the wrong time to ask for help!!!
Anymore who wish to help this Family < VERY GOOD PEOPLE > can do so by visiting the link below or if you see me on the streets? Give me the money and I will make certain they get it..........
Here's the link......
https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-the-ramey-family?teamInvite=Vg0jBrohfL7e9ZdFzdlOEeWWNKBYwGYHJpwwqs59lOlCVUVxtiq53q7VIlCHdU6J&fbclid=IwAR1PvlaLX84L9edBWFNgGa4j5IGw9-LckMSbYWvt5GzbZCR1qMiOjfUPg7A
Thursday, 23 April 2020
Wednesday, 22 April 2020
CTV News Anchor Steve Murphy gets an apology from the Blogger!!!!
I was all set to listen to Steve's latest interview with a guest at 6:35pm but my ADHD Brains was all washed up after all this bad News during the last few weeks.
I decided to call my Priest and we had a good 40 minutes chat....and I feel MUCH better now. Sorry Steve...just couldn't handle any more bad news......
Looking for someone to help Autistic little girl in Fredericton!!!!
Looking for someone to help Autistic little girl in Fredericton!!!!
good day . well here goes nothing .ive been trying for a while to locate a cheap or free ebike for my daughter so we can continue to enjoy the days .
she is autistic so this is one of the adventure activities we can enjoy together . i do have 200$ but to find something that would work for that price is most likely not going to happen unless someone who has one they dont use sees this . its a long shot i know but id do anything for her so here i am trying .
ps even an e scooter might work i have attachments or a razor e300 might work
UPDATE on APRIL 22TH, 2020 - New Brunswick Coronavirus Crisis----No new cases of COVID---Nursing homes provided with iPads; no new cases today!!!!!!
News Release
Health
Office of the Premier
COVID-19
Nursing homes provided with iPads; no new cases today
22 April 2020
FREDERICTON (GNB) – Public Health reported no new cases of COVID-19 today. The number of confirmed cases in New Brunswick is 118 and the number of active cases is 14. To date,104 people have recovered. There are five patients hospitalized, including one patient in an intensive care unit.
The latest updates and information on confirmed COVID-19 cases and laboratory testing in New Brunswick are available online.
Dr. Jennifer Russell, chief medical officer of health, said the test results continue to be encouraging. But she urged New Brunswickers to practise physical distancing when they go out.
Continued adherence to these practices will help prevent the re-emergence of the virus, she said.
“This is not the end,” Russell said. “I ask that you continue to observe the restrictions set under the provincial state of emergency and continue to take precautions against the spread of the virus, even when those restrictions have been eased.”
Ramadan celebrations
Russell reminded New Brunswick’s Muslim community that communal meals traditionally held to break the daily fast during the holy month of Ramadan are not permitted under the current state of emergency. Only gatherings of people currently sharing a home are permitted. She suggested Muslims participate in online events that will allow them to safely practise the tenets of their faith.
Assistance to help families stay connected
The provincial government is providing nursing homes with iPads to help residents stay in contact with loved ones. Each nursing home will be provided with one iPad for each 10 residents, for a total of about 480 tablets.
The government is working with BrunNet Inc., which will be responsible for delivering the tablets to nursing homes and for providing support as needed regarding their use.
In addition, to maximize the use of the tablets, each will be equipped with a virtual care application. This feature will enable physicians to provide care to residents remotely.
“We are very pleased to announce this initiative,” said Premier Blaine Higgs.” We understand how difficult it is for nursing home residents to be cut off from their families. We hope this will give residents and staff a great option to help keep families as close as possible under the circumstances.
“Our government will explore more ways it can use these tablets to improve the lives of nursing home residents,” said Higgs. “This is just one way we are using technology to our advantage during the COVID-19 pandemic.”
Toll-free line
The toll-free information line which was set up to help answer non-health related questions, including questions about compliance with the state of emergency, has been useful. Early statistics from Service New Brunswick show that more than 8,000 calls to this line have been responded to since its launch on March 23.
The number, 1-844-462-8387, offers services in both languages and is operational seven days a week from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The email address is helpaide@gnb.ca.
Depending upon the nature of the query, a caller may be directed to resources such as Opportunities NB’s Business Navigator or to WorkSafeNB. Complaints about non-compliance with the state of emergency are referred to law enforcement agencies for further review.
High level of compliance
Higgs said he is pleased to see that New Brunswickers are complying with the state of emergency order, as only in a very small number of cases has enforcement been required. As of April 20, 29 tickets had been issued across the province for violations of the order.
“The level of co-operation across New Brunswick, from law enforcement officials to the individuals patiently waiting in line at the grocery stores, is amazing,” said Higgs. “New Brunswick is on the right track and thanks to everyone’s co-operation we anticipate that we will be able to reduce some of the restrictions under the emergency order very soon.”
Open fires prohibited
New Brunswickers are reminded that under the emergency order, all open fires are prohibited until May 1. Conditions across the province vary. Even after receiving significant amounts of rain, grasslands dry very quickly and become extremely flammable. Under these conditions, a fire can spread quickly.
The ban on open fires applies to any burning where combustion products are not vented through a stack or chimney. It does not apply to stoves and barbecues that burn gaseous material or briquettes or to CSA-approved outdoor fireplaces.
Up-to-date information about COVID-19 is available online.
22-04-20
All gone....
All began this morning when I was listening to the CBC....The Current came on and they started a victim of the crime spree in Nova Scotia playing a musical instrument with her two kids....I quickly shut the radio off....sad....
All day the victims pictures began to go public.
I decided to delete all the posts mentioning the idiot coward shooter and remove his video and pictures!!!! From the Blog, Facebook, Youtube and Twitter!!!!
In the future I WILL NOT use this Satan's Boy name or pictures....
What an asshole!!!!
All day the victims pictures began to go public.
I decided to delete all the posts mentioning the idiot coward shooter and remove his video and pictures!!!! From the Blog, Facebook, Youtube and Twitter!!!!
In the future I WILL NOT use this Satan's Boy name or pictures....
What an asshole!!!!
Tuesday, 21 April 2020
Monday, 20 April 2020
UPDATE on APRIL 20TH, 2020 - New Brunswick Coronavirus Crisis----No new cases of COVID-19; 98 people have recovered!!!!!
News Release
Health
Office of the Premier
COVID-19 No new cases of COVID-19; 98 people have recovered
20 April 2020
FREDERICTON (GNB) – Public Health reports no new cases of COVID-19 today.
Of the 118 cases previously confirmed, 66 are travel-related, 42 are close contacts of confirmed cases and 10 are the result of community transmission. There are no cases currently under investigation.
During the pandemic, 13 people have been hospitalized and eight have since been discharged. Two of the five patients remaining in hospital are in an intensive care unit.
As of today, 10,970 tests have been conducted.
To date, 98 people have recovered.
This is the sixth day in the last 10 that a new case of COVID-19 has not been reported. In the past week, there have been just four new cases.
Dr. Jennifer Russell, chief medical officer of health, said patience and vigilance are still required to further slow the spread of the virus.
“Make no mistake – this pandemic is not over, in this province or anywhere else in the world,” said Russell. “We must remain on our guard and keep doing what has gotten us to this stage. That means continuing to stay at home, in your own home, as much as possible.”
Premier Blaine Higgs thanked New Brunswickers for their hard work and sacrifice in keeping the cases of COVID-19 at a minimum.
“Because you paid attention and put the health and safety of your fellow New Brunswickers first, we have been able to slow the virus’s spread,” said Higgs. “We have been fortunate in New Brunswick, but we must not take this for granted. We must continue to follow the directives of Public Health.”
Kearl Lake work site
Russell reported on a recent COVID-19 outbreak at an oil sands work site at Kearl Lake, Alberta, north of Fort McMurray. The outbreak has been linked to cases in British Columbia and Saskatchewan, where workers from the site returned home.
Russell urged any New Brunswickers who have recently been at Kearl Lake, or have had close contact with anyone recently working there, to self-isolate for 14 days as per travel instructions and call 811 for further instructions.
“Even if you feel well and are showing no symptoms, you may still be carrying the virus and may infect others around you,” said Russell.
Up-to-date information about COVID-19 is available online.
20-04-20
Sunday, 19 April 2020
Saturday, 18 April 2020
What was going on in Bathurst this afternoon????
What was going on in Bathurst this afternoon????
Charles,
3 cop cars 2 children playing in park. Not sure but may have been no parents or maybe it was a babysitter i dont know.......I saw them when I passed the first time, looked like the 2 kids were having fun with an adult chaperone, 1/2 hour later on my return trip it's like a SWAT team descended on the place.
UPDATE on APRIL 18TH, 2020 - New Brunswick Coronavirus Crisis--ATV trails closed!!!!
News Release
Public Safety
COVID-19
ATV trails closed
18 April 2020
FREDERICTON (GNB) – Public Safety Minister Carl Urquhart said today he is pleased that Quad NB is keeping ATV trails closed, in compliance with the current mandatory order issued under the Emergency Measures Act.
“We understand that there are numerous enthusiastic users of off-road vehicles eager to practise their sport in various regions of the province, and we appreciate the work of Quad NB in the development of this sport,” said Urquhart. “However, it is premature to allow such activities.”
The mandatory order states, in paragraph eight, that every owner and occupier of any building or land on which people may gather must take all reasonable steps to prevent gatherings, and to ensure that people on their premises do not come within two metres of each other.
“We know that the majority of trail users are safety-minded and respectful of the rules, but we also know that it would be impossible to ensure that people stay two-metres from each other and not gather in groups along the thousands of kilometres of trails,” said Urquhart. “Keeping New Brunswickers safe and healthy must remain our top priority, not only for the provincial government, but for all organizations in this province. By working together, we will succeed in slowing the spread of the COVID-19.”
The state of emergency mandatory order is available online.
18-04-20
UPDATE on APRIL 18TH, 2020 - New Brunswick Coronavirus Crisis---One new case of COVID-19; 87 people have recovered!!!!
News Release
Health
Office of the Premier
COVID-19
One new case of COVID-19; 87 people have recovered
18 April 2020
FREDERICTON (GNB) – Public Health today identified one new case of COVID-19, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in New Brunswick to 118.
Of the 118 cases, 66 are travel-related, 42 are close contacts of confirmed cases, nine are the result of community transmission and one is under investigation.
During the pandemic, 13 people have been hospitalized and eight have since been discharged. Three of the five patients remaining in hospital are in an intensive care unit.
To date, 87 people have recovered. As of today, 10,347 tests have been conducted.
The new case is an individual aged 30-39 in Zone 3 (Fredericton region).
Dr. Jennifer Russell, chief medical officer of health, thanked New Brunswickers for their understanding and patience during the past few weeks, but cautioned that the road ahead is still long.
“It is going to be a beautiful weekend and some people may be tempted to see family and friends,” Russell said. “I encourage you to send your love with a phone call or an email. This is a health-care crisis that does not discriminate based on where you live, what you do, your age or gender.”
Russell said people need to continue to practise physical distancing and to wash their hands thoroughly and frequently.
Anyone experiencing two or more of the following symptoms should contact 811 and follow the directions provided:
fever above 38°C;
a new cough or worsening chronic cough;
sore throat;
runny nose; and
headache.
Premier Blaine Higgs asked New Brunswickers to keep in mind the progress that has been made in fighting COVID-19.
“The low number of cases reported in our province is promising, but we all must continue the fight to beat this virus,” said Higgs. “If we all keep following the directive of Public Health, I am confident we will see fewer restrictions in the weeks ahead. Like all of you, that is something I am very much looking forward to.”
Up-to-date information about COVID-19 is available online.
18-04-20
Friday, 17 April 2020
Thursday, 16 April 2020
Look up...WAYYYY UPPPP!!!!!!,,,,https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDigdsYNA1E
Look up...WAYYYY UPPPP!!!!!!,,,,https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDigdsYNA1E