May 4th, 2010
Tuesday’s Headlines
By Emma Feltes // No Comments
POLITICS
MONCTON - Mayor touts tax cuts, metro centre [Times & Transcript]
MONCTON - Candidates want MHS saved [Times & Transcript]
MONCTON - Moncton plans LJR street honour [Times & Transcript]
SYDNEY - CBRM votes $2M for harbour dredging [Cape Breton Post]
URBAN GREEN
HALIFAX - Province expected to ban pesticides [Metro]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Mayoral candidate proposes education campaign to clean up litter [Guardian]
DEVELOPMENT
HALIFAX - Proposed YMCA/CBC development will break HRM By Design height limits [Coast]
FREDERICTON - Affordable-housing project ahead of schedule [Daily Gleaner]
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
MONCTON - Moncton to improve McLaughlin crosswalk system [Times & Transcript]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Hotel construction a pedestrian hazard [CBC]
COMMUNITY
HALIFAX - Multicultural Festival moves to Halifax [CBC]
FREDERICTON - City gets ready for tourists [Daily Gleaner]
SAINT JOHN - Celebrating leadership in the city [Telegraph-Journal]
PEI - Homeless 'hidden problem' in Prince Edward Island [Guardian]
PEI - Disability council identifies priority areas for action [Guardian]
OTHER NEWS
ST JOHN'S - Study to test lead levels in St. John's kids [CBC]
FREDERICTON - Two arrested in connection with shelter vandalism [Daily Gleaner]
CHARLOTTETOWN - City resident uncovers world of difference in 67-year-old water bill [Guardian]
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