October 5th, 2009
Monday’s headlines
By Jake Schabas // 1 Comment
Each morning, Spacing will scan the local newspapers and media for relevant articles of interest to our readers. Put on the coffee, fix yourself a bowl of cereal and settle down to an already-gathered collection of current news stories from around the Atlantic provinces.
CITY HALL
• HRM - Zoning out on Quinpool [ The Coast ]
• ST. JOHN'S - The perfect candidate [ The Telegram ]
• HRM - Fisher wins East Dartmouth [ The Coast ]
• TRURO - Vote will delay news on federal funds for civic centre [ Truro Daily News ]
• HRM - Catfights resume [ The Coast ]
• HRM - Polygraphs an issue in HRM contract talks [ Chronicle Herald ]
TRANSIT
• HRM - Big bus buy [ The Coast ]
• ST. STEPHEN - Government calls for repair shop tenders [ Telegraph-Journal ]
INFRASTRUCTURE
• HRM - City announces first stage of bringing treatment facility back online [ Metro ]
• FREDERICTON - Infrastructure funding to be announced in Moncton today [ Times & Transcript ]
• MIRAMICHI - $100m project coming to Miramichi? [ Leader ]
• HRM - Prepare for long delays as Fairview construction begins today [ Metro ]
URBAN LANDSCAPE
• HRM - Landmark to be razed [ The Coast ]
• Living in a green 'hood [ Globe & Mail ]
• CHARLOTTETOWN - Students at West Kent School anxiously await new playground to take shape [ Guardian ]
• HRM - City diner [ The Coast ]
• SAINT JOHN - Keep art centre's current ground level [ Telegraph-Journal ]
OTHER NEWS
• MIRAMICHI - Talks underway to bring university to Miramichi [ Leader ]
• SUSSEX - Developer will go back to drawing board [ Telegraph-Journal ]
• MIRAMICHI - Miramichi gets honourable mention in communities in bloom [Leader]
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Great compilation of headlines...
Love that story from The Coast on urban foraging. Eating flowers from the so-called "Public" Gardens... the audacity! I'm sure that breaks one of their long list of rules and regulations. It's about time we actually interacted with the gardens.
Comment by audrey
October 6, 2009 | 1:13 pm