January 21st, 2010
Thursday’s Headlines
By Rachel Caroline Derrah // No Comments
CITY HALL
ST JOHN - Mayor won't apologize to deputy mayor [Telegraph Journal]
MONCTON - Shovels in ground on schools next year? [Times & Transcript]
FREDERICTON - Work begins on new NBCC campus in capital [Daily Gleaner]
FREDERICTON - Arts centre contemplates $1-million upgrade [Daily Gleaner]
HALIFAX - Tax politics heat up [the Coast]
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
HALIFAX - Some wonder if plan for Commons concert venue a done deal [Chronicle Herald]
ST JOHN'S - New waste management plan could cost $150-$200 per household [the Telegram]
TRURO - Need for year-round farmers’ market: supporters [Truro Daily News]
HALIFAX - Housing co-op gets makeover [Metro News]
YARMOUTH - YouTube campaign afloat [Chronicle Herald]
TRANSPORTATION
FREDERICTON - Project would increase traffic danger - Lincoln residents [Daily Gleaner]
HALIFAX - Metro transit plan for waterfront bus [the Coast]
MIRAMICHI - Public hearings to be held on Acadian bus routes [Times & Transcript]
HALIFAX - Halifax cop hurt after being hit by truck at crosswalk [Metro News]
OTHER
CHARLOTTETOWN - Charlottetown will host 2011 ECMAs [The Guardian]
FREDERICTON - Critics question green perks [Times & Transcript]
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