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Thursday’s Headlines

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CITY HALL

MONCTON – City of Moncton continues its probe into north end flooding [Times and Transcript]
FREDERICTON – Tax rate edges up [Daily Gleaner]
HALIFAX – Proposed class-action suit filed against N.S. gov’t over immigrant program [Metro]
HALIFAX – Public can now make submissions at regular school board meetings [Chroncile Herald]

URBAN GREEN

CHARLOTTETOWN – P.E.I. wind farm to get started [Times and Transcript]
HALIFAX – Dalhousie study gets province powered up [the Coast]
HALIFAX – Mark Parent: HRM back-tracking on wilderness park is “height of political Machiavellianism” [the Coast]
HALIFAX – HRM urges PM to support ‘ambitious’ climate pact [Chroncile Herald]

COMMUNITY

FREDERICTON – Delta joins effort to raise money for shelter [Daily Gleaner]
SYDNEY – Community meeting on crime draws a crowd [Cape Breton Post]
TRURO – Fate of Co-op store on the line tonight [Truro Daily News]
CHARLOTTETOWN – Active, well informed seniors goal of Summerside pilot project [The Guardian]
SAINT JOHN – Airport invites plan input [Telegraph Journal]
DARTMOUTH – Kids to learn Dartmouth-area history [Chroncile Herald]

OTHER

HALIFAX – Drop-in centre loses its spot [Chronicle Herald]
ST JOHN’S – Projects aimed at developing new generation of innovators [The Telegram]
SAINT JOHN – Workers busy at four sites building new interchange [Telegraph Journal]