May 18th, 2010
Tuesday’s Headlines
By Emma Feltes // No Comments
POLITICS
HALIFAX - Taxpayer expenditure for four-pad arena still secret [Coast]
HALIFAX - Approval ratings slide for Kelly, council [Metro]
HALIFAX - HRM residents favour decreasing the number of councillors [Metro]
HALIFAX - Results from the CityThink survey on the topic of municipal politics [Metro]
HALIFAX - Council to tackle $30M budget shortfall tonight [Metro]
FREDERICTON - Council terminates lease at library [Daily Gleaner]
MONCTON - Thériault elected deputy mayor [Times & Transcript]
MONCTON - 2009 a good year for Moncton's finances [Times & Transcript]
SAINT JOHN - Former premier pays tribute to Trites [Telegraph-Journal]
SAINT JOHN - Council will mull parking lot for Q-Plex [Telegraph-Journal]
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
SYDNEY - Traffic flowing in new Sydney roundabout [CBC]
MIRAMICHI - Renovation funds announced for social housing [Times & Transcript]
ST JOHN'S - Committee endorses relaxing regulations [Telegram]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Two major highway projects begin this week [Guardian]
COMMUNITY
HALIFAX - CITY MAIL appears over the weekend: But what is it? [Coast]
HALIFAX - Video: Julia Feltham and Luke Murphy [Haligonia]
HALIFAX - Neighbourhood says no to addiction centre [Chronicle Herald]
FREDERICTON - Human chain to show support for food bank [Daily Gleaner]
SAINT JOHN - Project will help keep newcomers here [Telegraph-Journal]
ST JOHN'S - Why do you live where you live? [Scope]
URBAN GREEN
SAINT JOHN - Work to revitalized Rainbow Park expected to get underway soon [Telegraph-Journal]
OTHER NEWS
SAINT JOHN - Saint John, N.B., turning 225 [CBC]
SAINT JOHN - City celebrating 225th birthday today [Telegraph-Journal]
CHARLOTTETOWN - Summerfest line up to be announced today [Guardian]
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