November 2nd, 2009
Monday’s Headlines
By Rachel Caroline Derrah // No Comments
Every Monday and Thursday morning, Spacing will scan the local newspapers and media for articles to Atlantic cities. 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 east coast.
CITY HALL
HALIFAX - How councillors voted on making appointments in public [The Coast]
HALIFAX - HRM council’s agenda may go public sooner [Chronicle Herald]
SAINT JOHN - Council will talk trash at special meeting today [Telegraph Journal]
INFRASTRUCTURE
SYDNEY - Explosion destroys house in Whitney Pier [Cape Breton Post]
NEW WATERFORD - Operation Lifesaver conducts train safety campaign [Cape Breton Post]
FREDERICTON - Positive reviews for York Care Centre expansion [Daily Gleaner]
HALIFAX - Alderney ferry in full service [Chronicle Herald]
URBAN GREEN
CHARLOTTETOWN - An active activist presence [The Guardian]
NORTH RUSTICO - North Rustico boasts multi-generational park [The Guardian]
TRURO - Farmers’ Market ends season [Truro Daily News]
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