April 27th, 2010
Tuesday’s Headlines
By Emma Feltes // No Comments
POLITICS
HALIFAX - Provincial budget passes into law [Metro]
NS - Dexter looks to cap bottled water [Metro]
NS - N.S. passes deficit budget [CBC]
SAINT JOHN - Grow city smaller and smarter: residents [Telegraph-Journal]
SAINT JOHN - Loch Lomond Road speed limit won't change [Telegraph-Journal]
ST JOHN'S - Projected deficit [Scope]
ST JOHN'S - Port of St. John's weathers storm [Telegram]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Charlottetown mayor welcomes increase in grant to municipalities [Guardian]
PEI - Province committed to communities, Ghiz tells federation [Guardian]
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
MONCTON - Alumni discuss Moncton High future [Times & Transcript]
MONCTON - Readers share tales of construction frustration [Times & Transcript]
MONCTON - Construction to begin on new church [Times & Transcript]
URBAN GREEN
NB - Pesticide restriction too narrow, woman says [Daily Gleaner]
MONCTON - Students come up with new garbage plan [Times & Transcript]
COMMUNITY
FREDERICTON - Group aims to establish a volunteer centre [Daily Gleaner]
FREDERICTON - FredRock moving [Daily Gleaner]
SAINT JOHN - Residents annoyed by water system woes [Telegraph-Journal]
PEI - Homelessness report card due May 3 [Guardian]
THE G8
HALIFAX - G8 morning picket - Union leader arrested [Halifax Media Co-op]
HALIFAX - Protesters Shame on G8 Agenda [Halifax Media Co-op]
HALIFAX - G8 protester charged, police deny heavy-handedness [Metro]
HALIFAX - Halifax G8 protester charged with assault [CBC]
HALIFAX - Union leader arrested at the G8 protest [Chronicle Herald]
HALIFAX - Oxfam: Don't turn your back on the poor [Chronicle Herald]
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