May 11th, 2010
Tuesday’s Headlines
By Emma Feltes // No Comments
POLITICS
HALIFAX - HRM buys Cow Bay for surfer access to ocean [Coast]
HALIFAX - Province, Ottawa team up for affordable housing [Chronicle Herald]
HALIFAX - Affordable housing projects across HRM getting a $14M facelift [Metro]
NB - Voting underway in 13 municipal byelections [CBC]
NB - LeBlanc picked to engage public [Daily Gleaner]
MIRAMICHI - PC nominees named for Miramichi ridings [Times & Transcript]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Charlottetown council moves toward reform [CBC]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Mayor breaks tie to create municipal plebiscite [Guardian]
PEI - Taking back Province House [Guardian]
DEVELOPMENT
NB - Construction up [Daily Gleaner]
FREDERICTON - City to extend water service to attract developers [Daily Gleaner]
SAINT JOHN - Developer given green light after initial snub [Telegraph-Journal]
DIEPPE - Dieppe awards Paul Street contract [Times & Transcript]
ENVIRONMENT
NS - Ethics, pesticides on political docket [Metro]
NS - 'War on wildlife:' Nova Scotia coyote bounty has environmentalist steamed [Metro]
HALIFAX - Breaking news: Coast Guard says "small amount" of oil stretched across Halifax Harbour [Coast]
MONCTON - Public input sought on sustainable Moncton [Times & Transcript]
DIEPPE - Free bus rides will be available in Dieppe on June 2 [Times & Transcript]
NFLD - What's best to decide on pesticide? [Telegram]
OTHER NEWS
HALIFAX - Helmet likely saved cyclist struck by vehicle, say RCMP [Metro]
FREDERICTON - 'The whole city is going to be taken over by this' [Daily Gleaner]
FREDERICTON - Trash piles up during Metro cleanup week [Daily Gleaner]
SAINT JOHN - Celebrating history and green space [Telegraph-Journal]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Potato spill closes entrance to Charlottetown [CBC]
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