October 15th, 2009
Thursday’s headlines
By Rachel Caroline Derrah // No Comments
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
PARADISE, NFLD - He was Canada's Youngest Mayor, Now he must Fight for Paradise [ Globe & Mail ]
MIRAMICHI - Trial Starts Over Graffiti on Now Demolished Duke Street House [ Leader ]
SAINT JOHN - Council Goes Back to Basics [ Telegraph-Journal ]
URBAN GREENS
NOVA SCOTIA - Monster Turbines Gear up to Harness Tidal Power [ Globe & Mail ]
TIGNISH, PEI - Tignish Council Votes Against Windmills [ Guardian ]
CAMPOBELLO ISLAND - Lack of Connection to Canada a Threat to Island Life [ Globe & Mail ]
ZONING/DEVELOPMENT
CHARLOTTETOWN - Queen and Grafton Could Get 'Scramble' Corner [ CBC ]
HALIFAX - Construction of Affordable Housing on Gottingen a Go [ The Coast ]
HALIFAX - Medjuck Discusses Plans for Discovery Centre [ The Coast ]
HERRING COVE - New Fire Hall for Herring Cove [ Chronicle-Herald ]
URBAN LANDSCAPE
HALIFAX - Homeless Report Issued [ The Coast ]
SYDNEY - 'Safety trumps Tradition' in Train Trestle Painting [ Cape Breton Post ]
ST JOHN'S - Motorists Advised to Slow Down [ Telegram ]
OTHER NEWS
CARLETON COUNTY - Another Covered Bridge Torched [ Daily Gleaner ]
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