February 22nd, 2010
Monday’s Headlines
By Peter Richard // No Comments
POLITICS
HRM - City accountants project million-dollar deficit [Metro]
HALIFAX - Africville trust gets financial boost [Chronicle-Herald]
HALIFAX - MacKay drops $1.6M for five rec projects [Chronicle-Herald]
SYDNEY - Cabinet will consider ferry funding: Baird [Cape Breton Post]
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
MONCTON- Historic buildings get $6M for renos [Times & Transcript]
DARTMOUTH - Too tall for Dartmouth? [Coast]
HALIFAX - Demolition closes streets [Chronicle-Herald]
SAINT JOHN - Affordable North End homes remain vacant [Telegraph-Journal]
DEVELOPMENT
FREDERICTON - City needs major street work [Daily Gleaner]
SAINT JOHN - The biggest east of Montreal [Telegraph-Journal]
COMMUNITY
FREDERICTON- Beaverbrook funding requests ignored: CEO [Times & Transcript]
HALIFAX - HRM, former residents reach deal on Africville reparations [Metro]
DARTMOUTH - Price of bus shelter to spike with changes, report [Metro]
OTHER NEWS
MONCTON - Are LED traffic lights a safety risk? [Times & Transcript]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Tweel calls meeting on crows [Guardian]
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