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CITY HALL

HRM – Urban chickens plan re-flight [The Coast]
ROTHESAY – Mayor broaches hot-button subject [Telegraph-Journal]
HRM – Halifax’s ‘tax reform’ war begins in earnest [The Coast]
SAINT JOHN – Snow Removal or Snow Job? [Telegraph-Journal]
HRM – City appoints board for Design Review Committee [Metro]
HRM – Councillors sit in on tax reform [Chronicle-Herald]

BUILT ENVIRONMENT

MONCTON – Metro continues to enjoy a building boom [Times & Transcript]
HALIFAX – Green lantern building still shines [The Coast]
FREDERICTON – Will FREX site turn into residential area? [Daily Gleaner]
MONCTON – Court reno cost $500K [Times & Transcript]
SYDNEY – Wentworth Park upgrades near completion [Cape Breton Post]

TRANSIT

HRM – Bus to airport gets green light [The Coast]
NEW BRUNSWICK – Bus route cuts cause outrage [Times & Transcript]
HRM – Councillor: Fall River, airport need better transit [Chronicle-Herald]

OTHER NEWS

MONCTON – Moncton off to Grey Cup [Times & Transcript]
HALIFAX – Residents want to keep St. Andrews [Chronicle-Herald]
DARTMOUTH – Flashback: Victoria Gardens in 1954 [Chronicle-Herald]
SAINT JOHN – Winter parking: ‘I’ve never been this upset’ [Telegraph-Journal]

One comment

  1. The chickens return! Since the public will not be invited to speak at the Dec 14 council meeting, I’m curious to see what kind of message Halifax fowl-rearers will rally leading up to it.