Old MHS future to be debated again

The fate of the former Moncton High School will likely get some debate today at the Moncton City Council meeting.

One of the items on its agenda is a motion to withdraw a letter to the province in support of a private developer’s proposal for the old high school as opposed to the MH Rennaisance proposal to turn it into a public arts space.

Councillors will also consider contracting out some garbage collection services to the private sector…something opposed by the outside workers’ union.

Maliseet considering Aboriginal title claim

Treaty Day was celebrated in Fredericton yesterday to mark the signing of treaties between the British Crown and the Maliseet First Nations in the 1700s.

Tobique First Nation Chief Ross Perley told CBC the Maliseet are considering filing an Aboriginal title claim in the courts for traditional lands in western New Brunswick. He says they are talking to their elders to gather all the traditional knowledge they can as well as looking at hiring an ethno-historian to build their case.

An Aboriginal title claim could give First Nations a greater say over any resource development in the area. In the last year the Mi’kmaq have filed an aboriginal title claims against the federal government for lands in the southeast part of the province.