Monday’s Headlines

POLITICS

NB - Too soon to predict open-caucaus revolt - professor [Daily Gleaner]
NS - Dexter back in province, to speak today [Chronicle-Herald]
NS - Tories wrap up convention with talk of renewal on way [Chronicle-Herald]

URBAN GREEN

TATAMAGOUCHE - Farmer's market in Tata opened for 30th season [Truro Daily]
TRURO - Dutch elm disease taking fewer trees than in past years [Truro Daily]

BUILT ENVIRONMENT

DIEPPE - Sign bylaw stalls [TImes & Transcript]
St. JOHN'S - Storm wrecks Battery, Quidi Vici [Telegram]
SAINT JOHN - Taking the city the wrong way down a one-way street? [Telegraph-Journal]

COMMUNITY

ATLANTIC - Festivals rock region [Times& Transcript]
MONCTON - Monopoly mission now over [Times & Transcript]
MONCTON - Community breakfasts, suppers are good for everyone [Times & Transcript]
HALIFAX - Good neighbour policy reigns Rainmen [Chronicle-Herald]

DEVELOPMENT

MONCTON - N.B. funds arena renovation [Times & Transcript]
FREDERICTON - Convention centre work on schedule [Daily Gleaner]
SYDNEY - Citizens have positive vision for Cape Breton Regional Municipality [Cape Breton Post]
MEMBERTOU - First Nations communities want to study economic opportunities [Cape Breton Post]
SAINT JOHN - Historic buildings could still be redeveloped [Telegraph-Journal]

OTHER NEWS

ST. JOHN'S - Cleanup begins after storm [Telegram]

 

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Monday’s Headlines
By Peter Richard