January 29th, 2010
Friday’s Headlines
By Rachel Caroline Derrah // No Comments
CITY HALL
FREDERICTON - Social Development lays out spending [Times & Transcript]
NEW BRUNSWICK - 'We're tackling big issues' [Daily Gleaner]
HALIFAX - HRM paid out $362,456 in settlements last year [Chronicle-Herald]
FREDERICTON - District looks to solve vandalism problem [Daily Gleaner]
HALIFAX - Halifax tax reform: Leadership vacancy [Chronicle-Herald]
URBAN GREEN
NOVA SCOTIA - N.S. won’t ban biosolids on farmland [Chronicle-Herald]
HALIFAX - Climate cash running out [Chronicle-Herald]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Kinkora goes green with wind turbines completed [The Guardian]
HALIFAX - Revolution in the food business [Chronicle-Herald]
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
ST JOHN'S - Housing costs skyrocket for children, youth in need [The Telegram]
NOVA SCOTIA - Legion makes plea for community aid [Chronicle-Herald]
PEI - Province hunting for space to house Rural Action Centres [The Guardian]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Dominion Building goes on sales block [The Guardian]
OTHER
SAINT JOHN - Helping plan the future [Telegraph Journal]
TRURO - Learning to cope [Truro Daily News]
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