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POLITICS

N.B. – Midwife rules in the works [Times & Transcript]
FREDERICTON – City seeks more power over zoning bylaws [Daily Gleaner]
HALIFAX – Africville gets unanimous OK from council [Metro]
HRM – HRM faces $30.4M gap [Metro]
HRM – City hall must tackle $30M budget shortfall [Chronicle-Herald]
NFLD – Nalcor’s last-ditch effort for a better hydro deal [Globe & Mail]

URBAN GREEN

MONCTON – Officials hold causeway open house [Times & Transcript]

DEVELOPMENT

MONCTON – Downtown Moncton poised for change [Times & Transcript]
MIRAMICHI – City protects heritage [Times & Transcript]
TRURO – Changes to building codes will cost homebuilders, say officials [Truro Daily]
CHARLOTTETOWN – Riverside Drive plans unveiled [Guardian]
CHARLOTTETOWN – New parking strategy for downtown [Guardian]

COMMUNITY

HALIFAX – Marchers in downtown Halifax rally against racism [Metro]
HALIFAX – Protest targets racism at city hall [Chronicle-Herald]
SYDNEY – Group calls for new or improved library [Cape Breton Post]
MILFORD – Many opposed to container terminal [Truro Daily]
SAINT JOHN – Popular uptown restaurant shuts down [Telegraph-Journal]

OTHER NEWS

N.B. – Paramedics get green light to go faster if necessary [Daily Gleaner]
SAINT JOHN – Family unimpressed by city plan [Telegraph-Journal]