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Showing posts with label tantramar. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Tori Weldon - Ward 3 Town Councillor Candidate in Tantramar in 2026

 At this link on Odysee:  Tori Weldon Runs for Town Councillor Ward 3 in Tantramar

Tori Weldon is running for Town Councillor Ward 3 in Tantramar - Election is May 11, 2026
New Brunswick politics.. is it a closed club like journalism? Yes.
Safe Schools New Brunswick - http://nomorefluoriderinsenb.blogspot.ca


Get in touch with Tori through her website:

http://toriweldon.ca


Tori WeldonTelephone : 506-920-0777
Email : toriweldon@gmail.com

Good luck to all the candidates!

Vote for your favourites May 11, 2026 in New Brunswick elections.

List of candidates here:

Elections NB - Unofficial list of candidates & plebiscites



Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Tonight in Tantramar .. Meet with Ken Hicks Candidate for Ward 2 Town Councillor

 

Ken Hicks is competing with encumbant for Ward 2 Barry Hicks in this election... 

voting takes place Monday, May 11th, 2026 in New Brunswick... all the candidates are listed here:

Elections NB - Unofficial list of candidates & plebiscites

Tantramar
NameOptional Contact Information
Mayor  (1 to elect)
Sabine DietzTelephone : 506-536-7560
Email : sbdietz@gmail.com
http://sabinefortantramar.com
Terry JonesTelephone : 902-499-4688
Email : tljones1603@gmail.com
Debbie Wiggins-ColwellTelephone : 506-379-6266
Email : memers1953@gmail.com
Councillor Ward 1  (1 to elect)
Alyssa GreeneTelephone : 506-224-0116
Email : alyssa7@hotmail.com
Jason L. HolmesTelephone : 506-364-7951
Email : jason.holmes1926@gmail.com
Katelyn OliveTelephone : 506-379-6377
Email : ktolive@hotmail.com
Councillor Ward 2  (1 to elect)
Barry Hicks
(inc./sort.)
Telephone : 506-540-1650
Email : hicksbc57@gmail.com
Kenneth HicksTelephone : 506-232-6349
Email : kenhicks_05@hotmail.com
Councillor Ward 3  (4 to elect)
Andrew BlackTelephone : 506-224-0125
Email : andrewblack21@hotmail.com
Allison Butcher
(inc./sort.)
Telephone : 506-536-7304
Email : bentleylexi.ab@gmail.com
Josh Goguen
(inc./sort.)
Telephone : 506-224-0888
Email : josh.goguen@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/joshtantramarcouncil
James MacDonaldTelephone : 506-878-3328
Email : jameshrmacdonald@gmail.com
Bruce Phinney
(inc./sort.)
Telephone : 506-233-5197
Email : bphinney@mta.ca
Haidee RobertsonTelephone : 506-536-7961
Email : robertsonhaidee@gmail.com
Michael J. Tower
(inc./sort.)
Telephone : 5065364227
Email : habs4menb@gmail.com
Tori WeldonTelephone : 506-920-0777
Email : toriweldon@gmail.com
Councillor Ward 4  (1 to elect)
Kristen LeBlanc
(accl.)
Telephone : 506-862-9285
Email : kristen.leblanc4@outlook.com
Councillor Ward 5  (1 to elect)
K. C. HingleyTelephone : 506-871-7182
Email : kchingley@gmail.com
Wayne WellsTelephone : 506-364-7182
Email : wwells_45@msn.com

Monday, April 20, 2026

Massive Mount Allison University's Library Renovations Project

 More here with Matthew Hawkins son of David Hawkins here:  Simson (Matthew P Hawkins) on X: "David Hawkins Reverse CSI https://t.co/189zvuJ3Om #Odysee via @OdyseeTeam" / X

David Hawkins passed away but he explains about the 8 pointed star logo here on Odysee link:


More here on the renovations at the Mount Allison University library...

Mount Allison's 5-year plan to renovate the RP Bell includes a temporary library and future athletic space » CHMA



Town employee Ron Kelly Spurles continues to display his 'UNCEDED' sticker on his laptop.. why?
Video at this link:  Regular Meeting of Council - April 14, 2026


It should also be noted that the Tantramar branding exercise also incorporated this 8 pointed star design into the logo shown below with Mayor Andrew Black.  Election for new Mayor is May 11, 2026 and Black not running for Mayor but he is running in Ward 3 for Town Councillor.



Saturday, April 18, 2026

Running for Mayor in Tantramar 2026 - Debbie Wiggins-Colwell, current Deputy Mayor Tantramar

 


Debbie is in a 3-way race for Mayor.. she was the elected Mayor of Dorchester before an amalgamation took place and she became a Ward Town Councillor for Dorchester.. retired hairdresser runs a small business in the town and she lives in Dorchester NB across the road from the new fire hall complex that's being built now, more here:

Peep & Keep Ecotique | Dorchester Crossing NB | Facebook

Dorchester's new $5.6 million fire station is a go, and will be 'huge positive boost' says chief » CHMA


Thursday, April 16, 2026

Tori Weldon on X - former CBC Journalist, Podcaster, Tantramar Local Politics Candidate in 2026 Ward 3

Photo from Tori Weldon X account with co-workers at CBC 
More here:  Tori Weldon - Reporter | CBC

Well connected Tori is a popular candidate in the region due to her extensive connections here since growing up in Port Elgin and later working at CBC Moncton as well as time working with Mount Allison University's CHMA radio station on campus.. LinkedIn here:  Tori Weldon - Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada | Professional Profile | LinkedIn

Tori Weldon, a former CBC reporter and podcaster, now Candidate for Town Councillor in Ward 3, Tantramar local elections May 11, 2026

Tori is a divorced mother of twins in highschool.

Telephone : 506-920-0777
Email : toriweldon@gmail.com
 

Happy 250 USA! on X: "@ToriWeldon_ @ShiftNB We not see eye to eye but good with your political run in Tantramar next month Tori's website -- https://t.co/5wCWGGPdko Ward 3 Candidate in 2026. https://t.co/iK4PTEUjt2" / X

Website:  http://toriweldon.ca

More here on the candidates for Tantramar:

Elections NB - Unofficial list of candidates & plebiscites



Tori appears to have stopped using the X platform a few years ago.. but it remains a public account:


Vying for one of four positions at Town Councillor for Ward 3 in Sackville - Tori stands a very good chance of getting elected on May 11th, 2026 as there are a total of 8 candidates..  she is running against Andrew Black [currently Mayor of Tantramar], Bruce Phinney, Josh Goguen, Mike Tower, Allison Butcher, all encumbants.. and newcomer candidates Jason Macdonald, Haidee Robinson 

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

“Sackville Fire Dept. is Hiring in 2026!” - Warktimes.com on Firefighters Quitting in Tantramar


Read more here from ex-CBC journalist Bruce Wark of "The New Wark Times" website:

12 Sackville firefighters turn in their pagers as turmoil continues in the department |



"The firefighters who turned in their pagers have a combined total of more than 180 years of service:

  1. Capt. Don Fillmore — 40 years service
  2. Shawn Phinney — 24 years service
  3. Capt. Travis Estabrooks — 17 years service
  4. Lieut. Darrin Estabrooks — 17 years service
  5. Stevy Fillmore — 17 years service
  6. Travis Thurston — 16 years service
  7. Capt. Adam Stiles — 15 years service
  8. Joshua Estabrooks — 15 years service
  9. Laura Thurston — 9 years service
  10. Jill Hunt — 7 years service
  11. Jacob Estabrooks — 3 years service
  12. Jesse Estabrooks — 2 years service"
Website for Tantramar jobs:  Tantramar is Hiring!

More here on Bruce Wark at "Tantramar Times":  Tantramar Times

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

2 CCAC Technical Brief Rigs Question Answer - Tantramar with Dr. Qureshi et al





Retired school teacher Penny Mott [shown below on the right] who lives a comfortable life in Sackville NB and lives just steps from the nature preserve in the centre of town - a UNESCO site - the world famous Waterfowl Park - is a climate change hysteric and she runs hard with the local 'green' activists in Tantramar, their private Facebook group link is here:

Stop the Tantramar Gas Plant! | Facebook



more here:




More here:




Climate grifter Eric Tusz-King pops into the discussions in the frame shown on the left in the screen capture above:



Don't let them fool ya... books shown below are ones by Dr. Tim Ball [now deceased] that you won't hear recommended by Eric or Penny, the "educators".. climate mafia run the town at this point in Tantramar... and that's unfortunate.

Learn more here:  The Deliberate Corruption of Climate Science by Tim Ball | Goodreads


Who is "Dr. Qureshi"? CCNB Dr. Moe Qureshi... "Our director of climate research and policy, Dr. Moe Qureshi" ... read more here:

Is he connected to this woman in the USA?


Friday, September 5, 2025

THE YORK - John Lafford + Mike Wilson-AIL Group


Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Town Councillor Bruce Phinney on Liz May and FCM 2025


Tantramar reporting on FCM Ottawa conference.. Town Councillor Bruce Phinney, 70, is a a retired 40+ yr worker at Mount Allison University .. Phinney is 20+ yr Town Councillor says that he has told long time Beausejour MP Liberal Dominic Leblanc that he wants to be a Senator in Ottawa... Phinney ran for MLA in Tantramar in 2024 for the Higgs' Conservative government but lost to Green MLA Megan Mitton.


Monday, August 4, 2025

Megan Mitton talks Climate EN - Green Party of New Brunswick - Climateering Grifter in Tantramar


More Megan Mitton coverage from Bruce Wark at warktimes.com here:



commentary left for readers on the article here:

"S.A. Cunliffe says:

Can’t wait to attend wearing my green “I Love Fossil Fuels” tshirt and holding my “F*ck Net Zero” signage .. thanks for the detailed reporting Bruce.. duly noted:
Wednesday, August 13th from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Tantramar Veterans Memorial Civic Centre, 182 Main St., Sackville."



"Value[s]" by Mark Carney has plenty of net zero climateering propaganda to chew through..

Tuesday, July 29, 2025

ENBRIDGE - Life Takes Energy - Gas Plant Project in Tantramar - Bruce Wark Reports

 


Bruce Wark Reports on Gas Plant Project in Tantramar here:

Mayor, MLA, environmental expert question plan for big Tantramar gas plant |


Some commentary on the gas project in Tantramar here:

Charles Langlois says:

Hi Elaine! Without a doubt, QC had a hand in killing the Energy East, as did bill C-69, which was called the “No New Pipelines Act,” but officially known as the “Impact Assessment Act,” which put strict protocols in place for any new pipeline/mining or resource-based project construction. This ultimately killed numerous projects and resulted in loss of investment and revenue in Canada. When the Energy East public consultations were being held, I was scheduled to be one of the presenters at a forum held in Quebec City. The previous nights’ positive and optimistic mood during dinner with the project executives, gave way to disappointment that next morning at 7am, when I was told via phone conversation that the project was scrubbed, by “Ottawa,” was the response I received. Shame.


Charles Langlois says:

Hi Elaine! The government bought the TransMountain Pipeline project in 2018, whereas the Impact Assessment Act was introduced in 2019. I worked for a time on the TMPL project, which was the worst pipeline job I was ever on and resigned with just around 6 months in. Prior to the former PM and his cabal dismantling it, the National Energy Board in Calgary was the body responsible for oil and gas, pipeline and trans-provincial projects, They were tough yet fair and any presentation I did in preparation for a new pipeline project for them was about the same intensity as being in a court of law. To have their mandate and reputation diminished by the former gang in Ottawa, was not necessary. Environmental laws in Canada pertaining to pipeline construction are very strict and not a question of choosing those that fit a specific project. Non compliance is not allowed and companies have paid huge fines in the event thereof. Assuming there will be a pipeline from AB to NB, it would most likely start in area east of Ontario where it can connect with existing infrastructure, like the EE project was going to do near Levis, QC. Typically, a project is divided into sections, or, spreads that permit a flurry of activity within one calendar year from ground prep to in service. You’d probably see half a dozen or more pipeline construction contractors working at one time. If a propbllem pops up and they typically do, it can derail construction for months, even years. In the case of the Keystone XL portion in the US, there has been pipe and machinery on the ground at points between Oklahoma and Texas, stockpiled for potential use. It has been there for a few years, being scrubbed by 2 US presidents.


Charles Langlois says:

Hi Elaine, I gave you a reasonable estimate on the timeframe involved, which would be dependent on several variables, including number of sections or spreads, routing, permits and licensing, availability of pipe and workers. Offhand, I’d say 2-4 years to build a line from just west of Montreal to Saint John, which would follow the old EE routing/alignment.
Your theorizing about hydrogen and world markets is a bit ‘out there,’ IMHO, but nonetheless are good points to think about. Hydrogen is coming, but most likely won’t be there for a few years yet. Make no mistake, natural gas will continue to be around for a long time and is by no means a ‘lessening influence.’
Am I biased regarding the former powers that were in Ottawa? You bet I am. With the stroke of a pen and the influence that went with it, thousands of folks like me who worked in oil and gas were rendered unemployed, for no reason than political will. Projects dried up and investment in this country suffered.
It’s your call on whether to read my comments as legitimate, or not. It makes no difference to me. One of the problems we have in this part of the country is the negative and willful distrust of any project that even smells like oil/gas or mining, despite the strong regulatory protocols in place. It seems to be easier to bash and ridicule versus educate, read and listen about a proposed project like this. I suggest you do a little personal research and educate yourself on the whole process, instead of perpetuating fear mongering and ignorance. Your call.


Charles Langlois says:

Hi Jon, I was pointing out that TransCanada Pipelines (now TC Energy) has access to the East Coast via the Maritimes and Northeast system and was the proponent for the bitumen line as you referenced from a previous comment. If need be, oil and gas can be shipped in the same pipeline, as both have roughly the same MAOP (mean average operating pressure). It would be a bit messy cleaning the bitumen from the lines, but that’s why they make smart and cleanout pigs.


Charles Langlois says:

You are correct, Harold. The M&NP routing had landfall from Sable Island near Goldboro, N.S., which then had a pipeline right of way extending all the way to Dracut MA and situated close to New Glasgow, Moncton, Fredericton and Saint John. Had the former PM and his minions not scrubbed it, the Energy East pipeline would have tied into the Canadian mainline system near Levis QC and proceeded east towards Riviere du Loup QC, ultimately heading south to terminate in Saint John. When you have a minute, perhaps google Canadian oil and gas mainline pipelines and you should see a map of the different lines. You could also look up the different gas transmission companies (TC Energy, Enbridge, Cenovus, BP, etc) who should have a map on their respective websites showing their pipeline routing.


Charles Langlois says:

Once again, the mayor and local MLA plant their feet solidly below their nose in comenting on this issue, perhaps showing their unsuitability for the roles they now have. Any gas would be transported through the old Maritmes and Northeast Pipeline (which the writer helped build in 1999) and the gas plant would tap into the supply, just like the gas loading facility does outside of Baie Verte. There woud be no fracking involved. The gas is from Western Canada, originating and transported via the TC Energy network, or, when the writer worked for them, TransCanada Pipelines. Pipeline is by far the most secure, cost efficient and environmentally safe method to ship natural gas. Public consultation is part of the permitting and licensing process, which the companies are obligated to do. I never heard the mayors of Calgary, Edmonton, Nelson BC, Fort McMurray, Swift Current SK, North Bay ON or other places that have pipelines in the ground, cry spilt milk as this mayor does. It may be a good idea for him to learn about a subject matter and understand the process, before he claims the sky to be falling.




Additional reading here:


2024-06-11 Climate Control - Exposing the Decarbonization Collusion in Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Investing.pdf


2024-12-13-Sustainability-Shakedown-Report.pdf