April 14th, 2010
Wednesday’s Headlines
By Peter Richard // No Comments
POLITICS
MONCTON - Group wants changes to proposed property bill [Times & Transcript]
HALIFAX - Sir Paul could have cost us millions [Metro]
HALIFAX - Decision deferred on parking fee hike [Metro]
SYDNEY - Municipal staff recommend tax increase [Cape Breton Post]
URBAN GREEN
MONCTON - Petitcodiac gates will open: gov't [TImes & Transcript]
SAINT JOHN - Funeral home gets 'green' certification [Telegraph-Journal]
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
MONCTON - Residents eager for peak at casino [Times & Transcript]
HALIFAX - Heritage properties can be reworked [Chronicle-Herald]
SAINT JOHN - Millions needed for project [Telegraph-Journal]
DEVELOPMENT
MONCTON - Downtown needs new vision [Times & Transcript]
MONCTON - City continuing to pursue events centre [Times & Transcript]
MONCTON - North-End growth continues at rapid rate [Times & Transcript]
N.B. - Residential construction down in March [Daily Gleaner]
DARTMOUTH - Founders Corner back on track [Chronicle-Herald]
COMMUNITY
FREDERICTON - Director can't wait to get ReStore rolling [Daily Gleaner]
HRM - Complaints against kids play street hockey 'frivolous': NS politician [Metro]
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