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CITY HALL

CHARLOTTETOWN – Stop burning garbage in fireplace, councillor says [ Guardian ]
HRM – Municipality wants more time to get plants up to snuff [ Chronicle-Herald ]
FREDERICTON – City still working on policy [ Daily Gleaner ]
HRM – Johns new deputy mayor [ Chronicle-Herald ]
ROTHESAY – Mayor in dark over grant formula [ Telegraph-Journal ]

BUILT ENVIRONMENT

DARTMOUTH – Museum society to get waterfront building [ Chronicle-Herald ]
SAINT JOHN – Crane cranks a lot of necks on busy uptown street [Telegraph-Journal]
HRM – Wind opinions sought [ Chronicle-Herald ]
SAINT JOHN – North Ender Doin’ It Right – on the ‘right’ side of town [ Telegraph-Journal ]
HALIFAX – Possible respite for Victorian hotel [ Coast ]
DARTMOUTH – Dartmouth heritage museum will soon get new home [ Metro ]
SAINT JOHN – Fearing floods, council nixes proposal [ Telegraph-Journal ]

TRANSPORTATION

HRM – Council takes first steps towards implementing new transit plan [ Metro ]
MONCTON – More transit study needed [ Times & Transcript ]
HRM – Council takes steps to axe taxi zones [ Chronicle-Herald ]
PEI – Bus service expanding in Strafford [ Guardian ]
HALIFAX – Critical Mass confusion [ Coast ]
HRM – Proposed taxi rules would eliminate ‘deadheading’ [ Metro ]

URBAN GREEN

SAINT JOHN – Foundation gives ACAP boost with new grant [ Telegraph-Journal ]
HALIFAX – Horatio the swan’s last song [ Coast ]
SAINT JOHN – Adding up the costs of flooding [ Telegraph-Journal ]

ARTS

HALIFAX – Bloomfield brings in Artscape [ Coast ]
SAINT JOHN – Life after Akhord in Saint John [ HereNB ]