Grand-Bay Westfield RCMP are still looking for a missing 68-year-old man. Police have new information from the public which suggests Douglas Keleher m.
Stuart Howe, owner of Saint John Bakery. Image: Cherise Letson/Huddle Today
Less than a year after opening on the East Side of the city, Saint John Bakery is getting ready to open a second location on the city’s West Side.
The new bakery will be located at Lancaster Plaza on Manawagonish Road beside Dominos Pizza.
Owner Stuart Howe says he always planned to open a second location but thought it would be in another city. But he says an experience he had while renovating his home made him change those plans.
“The revelation came, believe or not, when I was renovating my house. I rented an Airbnb near Saint John Marina and driving through those neighbourhoods, which I hadn’t driven through for years, I realized how many folks lived on the West Side,” says Howe.
Brittany Merrifield. (Image: submitted)
While Grand Bay Westfield residents did not have to vote for their next mayor, there was a race for the town’s five council seats ahead of results released Tuesday.
Nine candidates put their name forward for the job, including two incumbent councillors.
With unofficial results released Tuesday, leading vote tallies for Grand Bay-Westfield council are: Erin Michelle Toole, who currently has the most votes (1182), followed by Stephanie Joy McIntosh Lawrence (988), Beverley Day (908), John Joseph Balemans (851) and Jim Balcomb (765).
While most New Brunswickers voted on May 10, those in the Edmundston-Madawaska region only voted on Tuesday.
Candidates will only be considered elected once the tabulation machines at the returning office in Edmundston and the satellite returning office in Grand Falls have been uploaded.