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CITY HALL

HALIFAX – Council OK’s pact with inside workers [Metro News]
HALIFAX – Halifax probes parking ban [Chronicle Herald]
CAPE BRETON – Councillors attempt to dismiss rumours about sustainability plan [Cape Breton Post]
HALIFAX – A case for a smaller council [Chronicle Herald]
CHARLOTTETOWN – Premier introduces major changes within bureaucracy [The Guardian]

BUILT ENVIRONMENT

MONCTON – School District 1 wants bigger school [Times & Transcript]
SAINT JOHN – City gets D in study [Telegraph Journal]
HALIFAX – Halifax gets B in attractiveness report for cities [Metro News]
SAINT JOHN – City awash in potential waterfront projects [Telegraph Journal]
CHAROLOTTETOWN – Cornwall man appeals to IRAC over council decision on height of accessory building [The Guardian]

ATLANTIC BUSINESS

HALIFAX – New Chickenburger to pluck arts spot [the Coast]
HALIFAX – Chamber gives city a thumbs down on economic progress [Metro News]
TRURO – ‘It’s very sad’ [Truro Daily News]

URBAN GREEN

HALIFAX – Suburban homes proposed for park [the Coast]
NOVA SCOTIA – Land deal hailed as landmark [Chroncile Herald]
BATHURST – Bathurst moving forward with Boys in Red memorial park [Times & Transcript]

TRANSPORTATION

FREDERICTON – Regulator OK’s bus station move from city’s downtown [Daily Gleaner]
NOVA SCOTIA – TIANS wants governments to help with ferry solution [Chroncile Herald]

OTHER

ST JOHN’S – Government encourages low-income people with disabilities to avail of savings plan [The Telegram]
HALIFAX – Residents to wait weeks to go home [Metro News]