November 26th, 2009
Thursday’s headlines
By Jake Schabas // 1 Comment
CITY HALL
HRM - Urban chickens plan re-flight [The Coast]
ROTHESAY - Mayor broaches hot-button subject [Telegraph-Journal]
HRM - Halifax's 'tax reform' war begins in earnest [The Coast]
SAINT JOHN - Snow Removal or Snow Job? [Telegraph-Journal]
HRM - City appoints board for Design Review Committee [Metro]
HRM - Councillors sit in on tax reform [Chronicle-Herald]
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
MONCTON - Metro continues to enjoy a building boom [Times & Transcript]
HALIFAX - Green lantern building still shines [The Coast]
FREDERICTON - Will FREX site turn into residential area? [Daily Gleaner]
MONCTON - Court reno cost $500K [Times & Transcript]
SYDNEY - Wentworth Park upgrades near completion [Cape Breton Post]
TRANSIT
HRM - Bus to airport gets green light [The Coast]
NEW BRUNSWICK - Bus route cuts cause outrage [Times & Transcript]
HRM - Councillor: Fall River, airport need better transit [Chronicle-Herald]
OTHER NEWS
MONCTON - Moncton off to Grey Cup [Times & Transcript]
HALIFAX - Residents want to keep St. Andrews [Chronicle-Herald]
DARTMOUTH - Flashback: Victoria Gardens in 1954 [Chronicle-Herald]
SAINT JOHN - Winter parking: 'I've never been this upset' [Telegraph-Journal]
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The chickens return! Since the public will not be invited to speak at the Dec 14 council meeting, I'm curious to see what kind of message Halifax fowl-rearers will rally leading up to it.
Comment by Emma Feltes
November 26, 2009 | 2:44 pm