July 28th, 2010
Wednesday’s Headlines
By Katie McKay // No Comments
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
HALIFAX - Debate heats up on future of downtown Halifax [Metro]
PEI - Historical colours rejected for restoration project [CBC]
HALIFAX - Zoning problems with a Twist [Chronicle Herald]
TRURO - Truro residents lose battle against 102-unit residential development [Chronicle Herald]
FREDERICTON - Council to decide if condos get green light [Daily Gleaner]
HALIFAX - Roofing torch accident sparked Dal fire [Chronicle Herald]
TRANSPORTATION
NS & NFLD - Truckers threaten ferry protest [CBC]
NB - Bouctouche eyes transit link to Moncton [CBC]
SAINT JOHN - Bridge repairs on schedule but negotiations in limbo [Telegraph Journal]
ST-JOHN'S - Tender called for replacement of Kenmount Road overpass [Telegram]
LAND & SEA
CHARLOTTETOWN - Charlottetown sewage costly for fishermen [CBC]
HALIFAX - Grand Parade monument will honour peace officers [Chronicle Herald]
HALIFAX - Beaches reopen [Chronicle Herald]
SAINT JOHN - Geopark will appeal to a large audience [ Telegraph Journal]
OTHER NEWS
NS - More time to enjoy a tipple [Chronicle Herald]
HALIFAX - The Chaudhrys' Ongoing Struggle to Settle in Halifax [Media Co-op]
HRM - Goat won't be 'charged' after butting kid [Metro]
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