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CITY HALL

HALIFAX – HRM wants feedback on councils, boundaries [Chronicle Herald]
HALIFAX – CAT ferry protest fails to sway N.S. gov’t as province says no to more funding [Metro News]
TRURO – Community Enhancement Association funding being announced [Truro Daily News]
CHARLOTTETOWN – Committee of MLAs to review social programs [The Guardian]
SAINT JOHN – MLA will work to save park project after setback [Telegraph Journal]

BUILT ENVIRONMENT

HALIFAX – City’s oldest brick building [Chronicle Herald]
FREDERICTON – City taking another shot at developing downtown site [Daily Gleaner]
DARTMOUTH – Woodlawn library to open later in spring [Chronicle Herald]
ST JOHN’S – Plan for Woolworths property gets warm reception [The Telegram]

URBAN GREEN

FREDERICTON – N.B. faces risky carbon future [Times & Transcript]
NEW BRUNSWICK – Mill faces environment charges [Times & Transcript]

OTHER

NEW BRUNSWICK – Businesses, students worried about rising minimum wage [Daily Gleaner]
NEW BRUNSWICK – Fuel taxes hurting bus company [Daily Gleaner]