Tuesday’s Headlines

POLITICS

HALIFAX - 'Mayor' Stoffer would do 'more than talk about cats' [Chronicle Herald]
HALIFAX - Overnight street parking ban to be lifted Monday night [Metro]
SAINT JOHN - Sexist cads on council? [Telegraph-Journal]
SAINT JOHN - Chase 'bad news bear,' mayor says [Telegraph-Journal]
ST JOHN'S - St. John's rejects Petty Harbour's land request [CBC]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Website helps city police nab suspects [Guardian]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Brown calls for greater fiscal accountability in city's finances [Guardian]

URBAN GREEN

SYDNEY - Cape Breton firms land two tar ponds cleanup contracts worth $7.7 million [Metro]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Environment minister speaker at Environmental Health Co-op meeting tonight [Guardian]

DEVELOPMENT

FREDERICTON - Casemates won't open this summer [Daily Gleaner]
FREDERICTON - City awards contract to Que. company [Daily Gleaner]
SAINT JOHN - More borrowing for streets, less for buses [Telegraph-Journal]
MIRAMICHI - Miramichi councillors debate city roadwork [Times & Transcript]

COMMUNITY

NS - Events Nova Scotia replaces original HRM focus [Metro]
HALIFAX - Rally gathers almost 100 in support of women [Metro]
NB - Tourism numbers rebound in 2009 [Times & Transcript]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Top Blooming Community in Canada plays host to WinterLights awards gala [Guardian]

 

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Tuesday’s Headlines
By Emma Feltes






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