February 10th, 2010
Wednesday’s Headlines
By Peter Richard // 2 Comments
POLITICS
N.S. - Tories want 'full disclosure' on political double-dippers [Metro]
GREATER HALIFAX? - Name-change talk confuses [Chronicle-Herald]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Plebiscite on at-large elections to be part of city vote [Guardian]
URBAN GREEN
ARICHAT - Richmond County council issues support for biosphere reserve [Cape Breton Post]
SAINT JOHN - City gets $10M to go green [Telegraph-Journal]
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
MONCTON - Moncton 'best place' for cardiac lab [Times & Transcript]
HALIFAX - Sea levels may rise by 73cm by 2100: Experts [Metro]
ROTHESAY - Fieldhouse not authorized yet: Mayor [Telegraph-Journal]
DEVELOPMENT
TRURO - Shares sold to raise money for Marigold renovations [Truro Daily]
TRURO - Work continues on facility despite skyrocketing costs [Truro Daily]
SAINT JOHN - Bridge officials want governments to get together on funding repairs [Telegraph-Journal]
TRANSIT
HALIFAX - Five-year transit plan gets green light [Metro]
HALIFAX - $93M plan would add rural bus routes [Chronicle-Herald]
TATAMAGOUCHE - Parents feel school board is putting lives at risk after second accident in two weeks [Truro Daily]
OTHER NEWS
MONCTON - Metro now on Street View [Times & Transcript]
FREDERICTON - Liberals revamp community college system [Daily Gleaner]
HALFAX - Disposal of yard waste in blue bags proposed [Metro]
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That's pretty incredible. One of my friends has plans to walk across Canada via Streetview, so big news for him.










Google StreetView for all of rural Canada went live today. This should be bigger news.
Comment by Robert
February 10, 2010 | 9:44 am