March 17th, 2010
Wednesday’s Headlines
By Peter Richard // No Comments
POLITICS
N.B. - Province, municipalities agree to talk taxes [Daily Gleaner]
HALIFAX - Majority happy with HRM council: poll [Metro]
ST. JOHN'S - Donations by numbers [Scope]
POLICING
MONCTON - Should Moncton fire the RCMP? [Times & Transcript]
MONCTON - Could Moncton go it alone on policing? [Times & Transcript]
HRM - Mounties hit HRM streets [Metro]
URBAN GREEN
HALIFAX - Sewage treatment plant could be fixed by late may [Chronicle-Herald]
CAPE BRETON - Coming clean [Cape Breton Post]
KENSINGTON - Town plans $8M Community Gardens expansion [Guardian]
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
HALIFAX - Public gardens to stay closed despite warmth [Metro]
SAINT JOHN - City considers alternative to burying Carnegie's steps [Telegraph-Journal]
DEVELOPMENT
MONCTON -Irving supports proposed facility [Times & Transcript]
MONCTON - Metro events centre report approved [Times & Transcript]
HRM - A roundabout for Bedford highway? [Coast]
NORTH SYDNEY - Construction underway for new cultural centre [Cape Breton Post]
COMMUNITY
FREDERICTON - City holds steady on job front [Daily Gleaner]
P.E.I. - Provinces CAP sites staying open [Guardian]
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