November 9th, 2009
Monday’s Headlines
By Rachel Caroline Derrah // No Comments
Every weekday 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
NOVA SCOTIA - Ottawa, province team up to complete Highway 125 twinning [Metro]
TRURO - Pilot project being set up for garbage collection in cottage country [Truro Daily News]
NOVA SCOTIA - N.S. Liberal leader says trust fund money should go to community organization [Metro]
SYDNEY - Councillors host meeting about water concerns [Cape Breton Post]
URBAN GREEN
HALIFAX - How sweet it is to have a rooftop garden [Daily Gleaner]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Retire your ride [The Guardian]
FREDERICTON - People honoured for helping make their communities safer [Daily Gleaner]
SAINT JOHN - City planner will help community prepare for bad weather [Telegraph Journal]
FREDERICTON - Woodlot supporters hail partial victory [Daily Gleaner]
MARSHVILLE - Former urbanites find peace amongst their goats [Truro Daily News]
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
SAINT JOHN - Knights planning seniors development [Telegraph Journal]
STELLARTON - Sink hole in Stellarton keeps growing [Chronicle Herald]
SYDNEY - Broken cable takes Englishtown ferry out of service [Cape Breton Post]
QUISPAMSIS - Contractors encouraged to go green [Telegraph Journal]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Charlottetown begins two road construction projects [The Guardian]
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