January 18th, 2010
Monday’s Headlines
By Peter Richard // No Comments
POLITICS
ATLANTIC - Same firms get ACOA help for 20 years [Daily Gleaner]
DIEPPE - Council debates signage tonight [Times & Transcript]
OROMOCTO - Mayor ponders new fire station [Daily Gleaner]
HALIFAX - Councillor wants alcohol stripped from municipal events [Metro]
SAINT JOHN - $10M budget imbroglio [Telegraph-Journal]
URBAN GREEN
HAMPTON - Hampton organic farmers' market in the offing [Telegraph-Journal]
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
LUNENBURG - Foundation ponders future of Lunenburg Academy [Chronicle-Herald]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Selling the Mount [Guardian]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Church caught in the middle on door issue [Guardian]
SAINT JOHN - Thinking big: Future concerts on waterfront? [Telegraph-Journal]
DEVELOPMENT
HALIFAX - Musicians rally at the coffee shop for Haiti [Metro]
NS - King's Transit eyes expansion [Chronicle-Herald]
NFLD - Hydro transmission tiff heats up [Globe & Mail]
NS - NS Power buys portion of wind farm [Cape Breton Post]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Massive tower crane for heavy lifting at 10-storey hotel pieced together [Guardian]
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