Whats goin on

Monday, November 26, 2007


Its that time of year, HO HO HO

Wednesday, November 14, 2007




Sunset November 14th

Sunday, November 11, 2007


That is one big SUV, However the owner has to sell it to someone in the U. S. as it is Illegal to operate in Canada, the frame is 40 inch's to long to pass transport Canada's Single frame length law to pass inspection here in Canada, thats gotta suck for the owner who had no idea when he bought it in the states that this was gonna happen. Found out when he went to get it inspected Dohhh.

Monday, November 05, 2007


Storm huffs and puffs but does little damage to province's capital


Emergency officials say Fredericton was lucky to avoid flooding and damages when post-tropical storm Noel blew into the city on the weekend.

Wayne Knorr, communications officer for the City of Fredericton, said the region escaped serious problems such as flooding in spite of heavy rainfall Saturday night.

"Only minor problems," he said Sunday. "No localized flooding occurred in the city.

"Sometimes when you get rain like that you can expect some of the low-lying areas to experience flooding, but luckily none of that occurred this time."

Knorr said crews were busy clearing drains of debris to prevent overflow.

They also took care of fallen trees at Albert Street, Wilcox and Dykeman, Sunshine Gardens, Odell Park and near the Christ Church Cathedral. No serious damage resulted from any of the fallen trees.

About 2,026 homes in the greater Fredericton region were without power at different points following the storm.

Many of those outages were restored quickly.

Heather McLean, communications officer at NB Power, said high winds caused most of the outages but things could have been much worse.

"Our total outages (in the province) are about 7,500, and Nova Scotia is well over 150,000, so we fared really well in New Brunswick."

Bob Robichaud, spokesman for Environment Canada, said New Brunswick wasn't hit nearly as hard as the rest of Atlantic Canada.

"The storm tracked through New Brunswick (Saturday) night and then popped out the other side and headed towards the north shore of Quebec," he said.

"New Brunswick got the brunt of the rain, although (Nova Scotia) had some pretty good rains as well. The strongest winds were in Nova Scotia and southeastern Newfoundland."

NB Power reported fewer than 700 customers without power by 10 p.m. Sunday, mostly in Fredericton and St. Stephen.