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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Daycare Owner Continues to Wait for Council Decision

Another delay for the rezoning of Janie's Kid Zone in Quispamsis.

The process started back in May, and last week's town council meeting was supposed to determine whether the area on Sugarmaple Lane would be rezoned for a daycare.
With more letters of support coming in to the town, the issue has been tabled until a public hearing can be held in February.
Owner Janie Stewart says it's frustrating the process is still going on, but at least it's winding down.
Neighbours previously opposed the location of the daycare, and the final chance to be heard on the issue is on February 2nd.

Tenders For Water Projects to Go Out Soon

Tenders for the first 3 of 6 projects relating to safe, clean drinking water will be going out soon.

That from Commissioner of Municipal Operations Paul Groody, who says these are the most important projects the city has ever undertaken.
Groody says the a public call for proposals on the final three projects will also be going out soon.
Mayor Ivan Court says he heard from the Federation of Canadian Muncipalities these projects need to be started by March 31st, because after that date any flexibility may be lost.

Seadogs look to Continue Winning Streak


Can the Seadogs up their winning streak to 19 straight games? We will find out tonight when they play host to Gatineau for a seven o'clock start at the Station. When the season started, goaltending was a big question mark but they along with every player in the line-up has or is exceeding expectation. The holiday trading period starts on the 19th and Head Coach Gerard Gallant tells CHSJ Sports, it's too early to say what might unfold.
Gallant says a strong show of discipline has been a huge turning point for this team.

Santa Claus Visiting Dairytown

Santa Claus will wrap up his tour of the Greater Saint John area with a stop in Sussex tonight. It's the town's annual Santa Parade with plenty of people expected to show up along the route to see the jolly old elf from the North Pole. This years parade has 50 floats which will start from Princess Louise Park at 6:30pm. It will then cruise down Main Street and finish up in the Walmart parking lot.

Children are reminded to bring their letters for Santa and members of the Kiwanis Club will walk the route picking up non-perishable food. The theme for this years parade is the Olympic Spirit of Christmas.