December 15th, 2009
Tuesday’s headlines
By Peter Richard // No Comments
POLITICS
N.B. - 2010 to ring in strong economy [Daily Gleaner]
SAINT JOHN - Protestors take message to MLA offices [Daily Gleaner]
HALIFAX - First night of parking ban means big bucks for city [Metro]
N.S. - Update shows slight improvement for provincial coffers [Metro]
CHARLOTTETOWN - City brings back tax incentive program [Guardian]
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
HALIFAX - Nineteenth-century building at heart of relocation talks [Metro]
HALIFAX - Groups confident historic building will be spared [Chronicle-Herald]
ST. JOHN'S - Protestors demand improved sidewalk snow removal [Telegram]
URBAN GREEN
SAINT JOHN - Pristine property will be preserved [Telegraph-Journal]
SAINT JOHN - Urban spaces, green places [Telegraph-Journal]
DEVELOPMENT
MONCTON - Moncton permits hits $208 million [Times & Transcript]
OTHER NEWS
HARTLAND - Hartland bridge being upgraded [Daily Gleaner]
N.B. - Acadian bus line asked for details on route cuts [Daily Gleaner]
LONDONDERRY - 'Thirsty Church' wants your vote [Truro Daily]
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