On this day August 16

August 16

Today in History

  • 1987 First Day of Harmonic Convergence

    The largest worldwide meditation event lasted for 2 days and was organized by new-age author José Argüelles. The dates for the event were chosen because of their astrological significance – on these days the Sun, the Moon and 6 of the planets were aligned in a triangular position as seen from the Earth.

  • 1960 Cyprus Attains Freedom From the British

    The mediterranean island country first came under British control in the early 20th century as a strategic British outpost. In 1925, it was formally added to the British Empire. the London and Zurich Agreements signed in February 1959 gave independence to Cyprus and set up a system of governance based on ethnicity.

  • 1954 First Issue of Sports Illustrated Hits the Newsstands

    The sports magazine which is famous for its annual swimsuit issue was not profitable for the first few years of its existence. The boost in spectator sports eventually helped it become successful.

  • 1898 Patent for Loop-the-Loop Roller Coaster is Awarded

    The United States’ patent office awarded the patent for the loop-the-loop roller coaster to American inventor Edwin Prescott. First installed in Coney Island, New York, the roller coaster was able to carry only 4 people at a time.

  • 1858 The First Transatlantic Telegraph Message is sent

    The message sent by Britain’s Queen Victoria to American President James Buchanan, read ‘Europe and America are united by telegraphic communication. Glory to God in the highest, on earth peace, goodwill to men.’ The cable, which cut down the time of communication between the two continents was successful only for a few months. Technical difficulties led to the cable being closed in October of 1858.

 

Fraud Alert Grandparent Scam

 
 

The Saint John Police are warning the public that fraudsters are targeting our area using the Grandparent Scam.

It is reported that:

Recently, there have been an increasing number of complaints to police about the Grandparent Scam.

Generally speaking, the fraudster calls seniors posing as police officers, lawyers and clergy stating that their grandchildren were either in an accident or in jail requiring cash to help them.

Tips to protect yourself:
-Take time to verify the story. Scammers count on you wanting to quickly help your loved ones in an emergency.
-Ask the person on the phone questions that only your loved one would be able to answer and verify their identity before taking steps to help.
-Never send money to anyone you don’t know and trust.
-Never give out any personal information to the caller.

The Saint John Police would like friends or family members to reach out to seniors that they know and notify them of this scam.

If you receive a call of this nature, please hang up and contact the family member directly with the number that you have for them. If the caller claims to be a police officer, hang up and call the local police to confirm the legitimacy of the call.

For more information on how to protect yourself, visit Protect yourself from scams and fraud (antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca)

Together a safe, secure, healthy community

For more news, visit Saint John Police Force | City of Saint John, New Brunswick

On this day August 13

Today in History

  • 1997 South Park Makes its Debut on Comedy Central

    The popular American animated series is created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and it follows the lives and adventures of 4 boys – Eric Cartman, Kenny McCormick, Kyle Broflovski, and Stan Marsh – in a fictional town called South Park, Colorado. While being popular, the show has attracted widespread criticism for profane language and for addressing controversial subjects.

  • 1961 Construction of Berlin Wall starts

    The construction on the Berlin Wall, a wall that divided West Berlin from East Berlin started. It was built by the German Democratic Republic or East Germany.

  • 1960 First Two-Way Telephonic Conversation With a Satellite

    The conversation was made possible due to NASA’s Echo 1, a balloon satellite. It was launched into space on August 12. The satellite worked as reflector – signals sent to it were reflected back to the Earth.

  • 1960 Central African Republic Gains its Independence From France.

    The landlocked African Country came under French rule in the late 19th century. On this day, Barthélemy Boganda, a nationalist politician declared the creation of an independent Central African Republic and became the first Prime Minister of the country.

  • 1918 First Woman enlists in the United States Marines

    After joining the Marine corps, Opha May Johnson, was assigned desk duty at the Marine Corps headquarters in Arlington, Virginia.