November 30th, 2009
Monday’s Headlines
By Peter Richard // No Comments
CITY HALL
MONCTON - Poverty advocacy group criticizes gov't plan [Times & Transcript]
PEI - MLA proposing provincial ombusman [Guardian]
PEI - Big spending until 2012-2013 [Guardian]
SAINT JOHN - Truth be told, size doesn't really matter [Telegraph-Journal]
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
HALIFAX - City seeks input on future of The Khyber [Metro]
GEORGETOWN - The little theatre that could [Guardian]
SAINT JOHN - Planning for a vibrant, 24-hour city [Telegraph-Journal]
TATAMAGOUCHE - 'You can meet your needs on LETS' [Truro Daily]
DEVELOPMENT
MONCTON - Moncton's new $50-million courthouse will be limited [Times & Transcript]
MONCTON - Museum to get $7.6M addition [Times & Transcript]
FREDERICTON - Budget to include $9.6M for new campus [Daily Gleaner]
MIDDLETON - Much ado in Middleton [Chronicle-Herald]
PEI - PEI wants others to pay for new museum [Guardian]
SAINT JOHN - New water treatment plant could cost Saint John $131M [Telegraph-Journal]
OTHER NEWS
HALIFAX - News of Queen's visit draws mixed reviews [Metro]
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