February 26th, 2010
Friday’s Headlines
By Emma Feltes // No Comments
POLITICS
HALIFAX - Africville deal details in report [Chronicle Herald]
N.S. - N.S. NDP fined over union donation [CBC]
N.B. - Intervener says bus service crucial [Daily Gleaner]
CHARLOTTETOWN - New project supports democratic participation of women and girls [Guardian]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Charlottetown monthly parkers unhappy [CBC]
NFLD - Nalcor's last-ditch effort for a better hydro deal [Globe & Mail]
DEVELOPMENT
HALIFAX - N.S. loans Halifax shipyard $20 million for upgrades to wharves, cranes, offices [Metro]
HALIFAX - Urban renewal was progressive way to do things, in 1960s thinking [Chronicle Herald]
URBAN GREEN
SAINT JOHN - City, Ottawa contribute $445,000 towards finishing trail [Telegraph-Journal]
MONCTON - Group upset over Petitcodiac River consultation [CBC]
COMMUNITY
FREDERICTON - Group has been trying to change the rules for 10 years [Daily Gleaner]
HALIFAX - Mounties on their way out of HRM [Chronicle Herald]
HALIFAX - St. Benedict's ready to open doors [Chronicle Herald]
WINDSOR - Rallying against racism [Metro]
OTHER NEWS
CHARLOTTETOWN - Crow poop in Charlottetown not dangerous: biologist [Guardian]
N.S. - Nova Scotians paying for Queen's bathroom [CBC]
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