March 29th, 2010
Monday’s Headlines
By Emma Feltes // No Comments
POLITICS
NB - Scrapping deal will cost $2 million a year [Daily Gleaner]
NB - Province injects cash into business programs [Times & Transcript]
MONCTON - Council expected to make decision tonight [Times & Transcript]
PEI - P.E.I. land reforms stalled: Crane [CBC]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Charlottetown rec facilities way over budget [CBC]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Number of speeding tickets way up [CBC]
ST JOHN'S - St. John's readies social housing project [CBC]
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
HALIFAX - Halifax test drives one-way street idea [CBC]
HALIFAX - Funding may dictate Hammonds Plains Rd. fixes [Chronicle Herald]
SAINT JOHN - Saint John MP pushes bridge deal [CBC]
SAINT JOHN - Road projects bare brunt of cuts [Telegraph-Journal]
MONCTON - Grieving dad wants crosswalk changes [Times & Transcript]
NB - Bridge motion puts N.B. Tories in a bind [CBC]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Market worried roundabouts will hurt business [CBC]
DEVELOPMENT
ST JOHN'S - St. John's Board of Trade explains "Why Development Matters" in position papers [Telegram]
URBAN GREEN
HALIFAX - A Common debate [Metro]
HALIFAX - Washroom pavilion to go in DeWolf Park [Chronicle Herald]
NS - Maritimes unplug for Earth Hour [CBC]
FREDERICTON - Fredericton not in dark about climate change [Daily Gleaner]
MONCTON - Budget cuts mean no extension of popular waterfront trail [Telegraph-Journal]
OTHER NEWS
HALIFAX - Halifax water rates could rise by 40% [CBC]
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