January 27th, 2010
Wednesday’s Headlines
By Peter Richard // No Comments
POLITICS
FREDERICTON - NB Power CEO says it's time to move on [Daily Gleaner]
HALIFAX - Council narrowly votes down controversial tax reform proposal [Metro]
HALIFAX - Council adjusts rink committee [Chronicle-Herald]
URBAN GREEN
MONTAGUE - Funding cuts could end Southeast Environment Association [Guardian]
SAINT JOHN - Atlantic Coastal Action Program fears funding cut [Telegraph-Journal]
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
MONCTON - Metro tames mean streets [Times & Transcript]
BASS RIVER - Residents voice opposition to consolidating schools [Truro Daily]
DEVELOPMENT
MONCTON - Province commits $2.2M to Peace Centre [Times & Transcript]
FREDERICTON - Train station restoration project gets nod from city [Daily Gleaner]
HALIFAX - $35M expansion announced for port's south terminal [Metro]
PEI - Over $12M in federal funds earmarked for seven PEI projects [Guardian]
OTHER NEWS
FREDERICTON - NBers have to fight unhealthy lifestyle: Graham [Times & Transcript]
HALIFAX - New energy authority likely to hike fees [Metro]
TIGNISH - PEI's action plan called new era for rural Islanders [Guardian]
SAINT JOHN - Nature's snow removal plan [Telegraph-Journal]
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