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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Depot Is Open For Electronic Recycling


The Eastern Charlotte Waterways is back with it's third annual computer recycling campaign.

The event is supported by both the Atlantic Coastal Action Program and the South West Solid Waste
Commission in an effort to reduce the threat of illegal dumping, to relive pressure on landfills, and to encourage recycling.  Electronic equipment can contain lead, mercury, and cadmium which can leach into the environment if not properly disposed of.

You can drop off your old monitors, towers, and laptops at their office at 881 Main Street in Blacks Harbour anytime between 8:30 and 4 Monday to Friday or at the South West Solid Waste Commission site in Lawrence Station.

For more information, call 506 456 6001 or email ecwinc@nbnet.nb.ca

Possible Hot Merchandise Bust



Not too many details being released at the moment but Rothesay Regional Police say they are investing a vehicle they pulled over which may contain stolen merchandise.

The pull-over ocurred around 5:30 this morning by the Superstore on the Marr Road.

2 people were in the vehicle and no word as to whether charges have been laid.

Drug Bust On Golden Grove Road

Two local police agencies combining forces on a drug bust on the Golden Grove Road.

Rothesay Regional Police with help from City police doing a search at a home Friday afternoon seizing marijuana, ecstasy and cocaine.Police arresting one man at the scene for possession for the purpose of trafficking and he will be in Hampton court at a later date.