March 23rd, 2010
Tuesday’s Headlines
By Emma Feltes // No Comments
POLITICS
HALIFAX - $30M deficit back on HRM's agenda [Metro]
NS - N.S. information too costly: critic [CBC]
FREDERICTON - City's books pass examination [Daily Gleaner]
MONCTON - Metro to lose post office jobs [Times & Transcript]
NB - Leaders look for ways to get youths involved in the democratic process [Daily Gleaner]
NB - Civil Forfeiture Act: Protection of breach of rights? [Times & Transcript]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Charlottetown rejoining Federation of P.E.I. Municipalities [Guardian]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Charlottetown's only female mayor dies [CBC]
ST JOHN'S - St. John's plans hike in parking fees, tickets [CBC]
NFLD - Children province's No. 1 priority [Telegram]
DEVELOPMENT
HALIFAX - Mayor puts pressure on province to back downtown development [Metro]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Charlotte Court residents will have new home in May 2011 [Guardian]
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
FREDERICTON - Bridge repair will take two years of hard work [Daily Gleaner]
MONCTON - Justice centre work continues [Times & Transcript]
SAINT JOHN - Justice complex work starts [Telegraph-Journal]
COMMUNITY
DARTMOUTH - Woodlawn Library prepares to move [Metro]
SYDNEY - Skilled-trades facility coming to NSCC [Metro]
MONCTON - 'Dream' comes true [Times & Transcript]
SAINT JOHN - Vault 15: supporting local artists [Telegraph-Journal]
SAINT JOHN - Former bookstore owner recalled as downtown fixture [Telegraph-Journal]
URBAN GREEN
SAINT JOHN - First phase of revitalized Rainbow Park expected to be open before summer ends [Telegraph-Journal]
PEI - P.E.I. pesticide ban to differ from Nova Scotia's [CBC]
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