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K100 Saint John 29.05.2021

The playoffs begin! Your Saint John Sea Dogs start against the Moncton Wildcats at TD Station Tuesday night! You can get your Terra Pure ticket packs from the box office or order them online from SJSeaDogs.com. You can also listen on your favourite electronic device to all the action. The pre-game will start at 6:50 pm and the anthem with puck drop at 7 pm. Follow the link. Sea Dogs hockey presented by TD on 93 CFBC ~Eric... https://mbsradio.leanplayer.com/CFBCAM

K100 Saint John 19.05.2021

Things to remember as you start your Monday #SaintJohn - Promo Emma

K100 Saint John 01.05.2021

Public health reported 10 new cases of COVID-19 today. The one case in Zone 2 (Saint John region) is an individual 40-49 and is travel-related. The nine cases i...n Zone 4 (Edmundston region) are as follows: three people 19 and under; an individual 20-29; three people 30-39; an individual 40-49; and an individual 50-59. Six of the nine cases are contacts of previously confirmed cases and the other three are under investigation. The number of confirmed cases in New Brunswick is 1,788. Since yesterday, seven people have recovered for a total of 1,601 recoveries. There have been 33 deaths, and the number of active cases is 153. Twenty patients are hospitalized, including 12 in an intensive care unit. Yesterday, 927 tests were conducted for a total of 275,475 Cases in schools in Zone 4 An additional positive case of COVID-19 has been confirmed at École Saint-Jacques, in Edmundston, and the school community has been notified. Public Health has advised students and staff who were at school on April 9 to self-isolate until midnight on Friday, April 23. Testing of the school community will take place. A possible exposure to a positive case of COVID-19 has been confirmed at Cité-Des-Jeunes-A.-M. Sormany, in Edmundston, and the school community has been notified. Any staff or students who may have been at the school on April 12 should self-monitor for symptoms. As both schools have been closed since the region went into lockdown, no significant impact on learning is anticipated at this time. If you or a family member have been in close contact with a case, you will be notified by Public Health for contact tracing. If you do not hear directly from Public Health, you have not been identified as a close contact. Exposure notifications Public Health follows a standard process when addressing instances where the public may have been exposed to a case of COVID-19. In cases where record-keeping is able to identify anyone who may have been exposed, officials contact these individuals directly and do not issue a separate announcement. In cases where officials cannot be certain of exactly who may have been exposed to the virus in a given location, Public Health issues an announcement to alert those who could have been affected and provides instructions. Public Health has identified potential public exposures to the virus at the following locations: Jean Coutu, 77 Victoria St., Edmundston on Friday, April 16, between 1: 30 p.m. and 2 p.m.; on Wednesday, April 14, between noon and 12:45 p.m.; and on Monday, April 12, between 3 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Service New Brunswick, 15 King Square North, Saint John, on Tuesday, April 13, between 3:45 p.m. and 5 p.m. Public Health has also identified a positive case in a traveller who may have been infectious on April 15 while on the following flights: Air Canada Flight 318 from Calgary to Montreal, departed at 11:53 a.m. Air Canada Flight 8906 from Montreal to Moncton, departed at 7:08 p.am. Testing Public Health is now offering COVID-19 testing for all New Brunswickers who have been in a public exposure area, even it they are not currently experiencing any symptoms. Residents may request a test online or call Tele-Care 811 to get an appointment at the nearest screening centre. People experiencing one or more symptoms are also encouraged to get tested. Reminder of lockdown, Orange and Yellow levels A section of Zone 4, including Edmundston and the upper Madawaska region, is in lockdown as per the province’s mandatory order. A detailed list of lockdown restrictions, including what can remain open and what must close, is available online. https://www2.gnb.ca//corp/promo/covid-19/alert-levels.html The communities of Saint-Léonard, Grand Falls, Drummond, New Denmark and Four Falls are now in the Orange level. All other zones and communities in the province, including the Saint-Quentin and Kedgwick regions in Zone 4, remain in the Yellow level. No travel is permitted in and out of the lockdown area or within the lockdown area except when necessary, such as for vaccinations, medical appointments, work or to purchase essential goods. No travel is recommended in or out of areas in the Orange level. This recommendation includes no travel to sporting or entertainment events in other zones. Travel among Yellow level areas is permitted. Details on cases and testing can be found on the GNB website. Mobile and most browsers: bit.ly/2BmLpeD IE users: bit.ly/2VsD1RV https://www2.gnb.ca//en/news/news_release.2021.04.0295.html

K100 Saint John 21.04.2021

Driving a standard for me, what about you?! - Promo Emma

K100 Saint John 14.04.2021

Medium rare for me! - Promo Emma

K100 Saint John 31.03.2021

Public Health reported 11 new cases of COVID-19 today. The one case in Zone 1 (Moncton region) is an individual 20-29. This case is a contact of a previously reported case....Continue reading

K100 Saint John 19.03.2021

Today is Game Day! The final regular-season game for your Saint John Sea Dogs. They are looking for revenge against the Moncton Wildcats and to put a stamp on this season at TD Station. You can purchase Terra Pure ticket pack can be purchased at the box office or SJSeaDogs.com. All the action live with the pre-game starting at 6:50 pm puck drop at 7 pm. Sea Dogs Hockey presented by TD on 93 CFBC ~Eric https://mbsradio.leanplayer.com/CFBCAM

K100 Saint John 17.03.2021

Peter Reynolds scored twice in the first period but the Titan battled back scoring a late goal to take it 5-4.

K100 Saint John 11.03.2021

Public Health reported nine new cases of COVID-19 today. The two cases in Zone 1 (Moncton region) are as follows: - an individual 20-29. This case is a contact of a previously reported case....Continue reading

K100 Saint John 05.03.2021

So wisdom going into the weekend LOL - Promo Emma

K100 Saint John 27.02.2021

It is game day at TD Station! Your Saint John Sea Dogs will be at home against the Acadie-Bathurst Titan tonight the 16th of April! The dogs were certainly firing on all cylinders on Tuesday in Bathurst. You can get your Terrapure Single Game Bubble Packs from the box office or online at SJSeadogs.com. You can listen in on your own personal electronic device. The pre-game starts at 6:50 pm and the puck drop is at 7 pm. Sea dogs hockey presented by TD on 93 CFBC ~Eric... https://mbsradio.leanplayer.com/CFBCAM See more

K100 Saint John 21.02.2021

A Timbit! - Promo Emma

K100 Saint John 02.01.2021

From the City’s Transportation & Public Works Service The best defence is a good offence. First, clear your driveway or walkway as best you can of any snow and loose ice. This is best to do often and before the snow has a chance to get packed down and turn to ice.... Next, choose your weapon. Will it be salt, sand, a combination or alternative? Using sand The grittier the sand, the better. Check to see if what you have purchased is sand for icy surfaces. To cover up ice and provide some traction, apply sand directly on top of ice packed areas. Remember that once it gets grounded into the ice, it will become less effective and you may need to apply more. Using salt Driveway salt, sometimes called rock salt, is what you will want. If you want to provide traction and melt the ice, use salt and not just sand. A combination of salt and sand can be used for this, or salt alone. Salting in extremely cold temperatures will not work well, as salt is only effective up to -12 degrees. The salt needs to be able to mix with or sink into the ice. Heat from the sun or foot/vehicle movement causes friction to help initiate the melting process. A few additional things to consider Whichever you decide to use, salt or sand, if you are able to get an idea of the square footage you need to cover, you will be better off when determining how much to buy. Be mindful about applying any salt or sand to your driveway before it rains. The rain will wash it away before it has a chance to provide any benefit.

K100 Saint John 30.12.2020

This was just posted by Saint John Transit. Eric

K100 Saint John 25.11.2020

A friend of mine put her Christmas tree up. She's had problems with her pets attacking the tree in the past. Here's how she's fixed that problem. -Colin

K100 Saint John 19.11.2020

Our Mountain Of Toy Drive will be a little different this year. We'll be collecting toys at McAllister Place: * Thursday Nov 26 10a-8p * Friday Nov 27 10a-8p... * Saturday Nov 28 10-5p This year, it's expected more and more people will need some help, let's try and make sure everyone has a great Christmas! See you at McAllister Place!

K100 Saint John 16.11.2020

Our Saint John Sea Dogs are in Centre 200 to take on the Cape Breton Eagles. They are riding a 3 game wining streak and hoping to keep it going. Listen in on 93 CFBC and cheer them on! Grab your favourite device and follow the link! Pre game starts at 6:50 pm https://mbsradio.leanplayer.com/CFBCAM

K100 Saint John 13.11.2020

Ken Jennings taking over as interim Jeopardy! host Jeopardy! record-holder Ken Jennings will be the first in a series of interim hosts replacing Alex Trebek when the show resumes production next Monday. Producers announced Monday that Jennings, who won 74 games in a row and claimed the show's "Greatest of All Time" title in a competition last year, will host episodes that will air beginning Jan. 11.... A long-term replacement for Trebek, who died of cancer on Nov. 8, will be named later. "By bringing in familiar guest hosts for the foreseeable future, our goal is to create a sense of community and continuity for our viewers," the show's executive producer, Mike Richards, said. The show is in its 37th year of syndication. It is still airing shows that Trebek filmed before his death.

K100 Saint John 05.11.2020

Zone 2 (Saint John region) will move to the Yellow level effective at midnight tonight. Public Health made the recommendation because the growth in new cases has slowed significantly, compliance with Public Health directives has increased, and the testing backlog has been addressed.

K100 Saint John 03.11.2020

Public Heath reported nine new cases of COVID-19 today. The five cases in Zone 1 (Moncton region) are as follows: three people 20 to 29;... one individual 30 to 39; and, one individual 40 to 49. The two cases in Zone 2 (Saint John region) are as follows: one individual 20 to 29; and, one individual 30 to 39 The other two cases consist of one individual 30 to 39 in Zone 3 (Fredericton region) and another individual 50 to 59 in Zone 6 (Bathurst region). All nine cases are self-isolating and under investigation. The number of confirmed cases in New Brunswick is 388 and 342 have recovered. There have been six deaths, and the number of active cases is 40 with no hospitalized cases. As of today, 111,716 tests have been conducted. We have seen additional cases here in New Brunswick, across Canada and globally, therefore, we must all act like we have the virus and implement evidence-based measures such as limiting our number of close contacts, physical distancing, wearing your mask, staying home if you are sick and getting tested even if you have mild symptoms, said Dr. Jennifer Russell, chief medical officer of health. Exposure notification Public Health has identified a positive case in a traveller who may have been infectious on Nov. 15 while on the following flights: Air Canada Flight 8954 from Winnipeg to Toronto arrived at 8:16 p.m. Air Canada Flight 8918 from Toronto to Moncton arrived at 11:43 p.m. Individuals who travelled on these flights should self-monitor for symptoms for 14 days after the flight. Should any COVID-19 symptoms develop, they are directed to self-isolate and take the self-assessment online or to call 811 to get tested.

K100 Saint John 31.10.2020

The upside of things!

K100 Saint John 31.10.2020

https://www.cbc.ca//horizon-health-covid-overwhelmed-1.581

K100 Saint John 30.10.2020

It is awkward when someone is emphatic about saying that you really look like your parents. I wonder who I was supposed to look like? The milk or mailman? What are some of the awkward situations for you? Eric

K100 Saint John 23.10.2020

I snickered at this. I don't know who made it, but thanks! lol -Colin

K100 Saint John 19.10.2020

I think this is someone who is doing high-jean wrong. Do you have someone on your Christmas list who is hard to buy for? Eric

K100 Saint John 09.10.2020

Public Health is reporting 15 new cases of COVID 19 today. Zone 2 (Saint John) 11 new cases Zone 1 (Moncton) 3 new cases Zone 3 (Fredericton) 1 new case... There has been another death due to COVID 19, this brings our deaths to 7 in the province. There are 89 active cases in the province. More details found at: https://www2.gnb.ca/content//corporate/promo/covid-19.html

K100 Saint John 25.09.2020

An update on COVID-19 will take place at 2:30 pm on Monday, November 23. The event will be livestreamed. We have separate English and French YouTube account...s for livestream events. The English and French videos will not appear on the same YouTube account until the event is over. To watch in English: www.youtube.com/gnbca2 (pour regarder en Français : www.youtube.ca/gnbca)