December 11th, 2009
Friday’s Headlines
By Rachel Caroline Derrah // No Comments
CITY HALL
TRURO - Colchester County approves extra funds for civic centre [Truro Daily News]
HALIFAX - Vandalism merits its own hotline, councillor fumes [Chroncile Herald]
NS - N.S. insists it’s used half its housing fund [Chronicle Herald]
URBAN GREEN
TRURO - First United Church making noise for climate change [Truro Daily News]
NS - Will clearcutting get the axe in Nova Scotia? [Metro]
FREDERICTON - Woman says she didn't know signing letter meant she was supporting quarry blasting [Daily Gleaner]
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
DARTMOUTH - Smith seeks new law on derelict buildings [Chroncile Herald]
TRURO - Pilot project lights the way with LED technology [Truro Daily News]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Work on underground pedway delayed [The Guardian]
SAINT JOHN - Clock ticking on projects [Telegraph Journal]
OTHER
HALIFAX - Feed N.S. helpline expands to offer parental help [Metro]
NB - Monks accused of 'unchristian' farming [Globe & Mail]
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