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POLITICS

FREDERICTON – City not easing up on marketing [Daily Gleaner]
MONCTON – Officials discuss parking solutions [Times & Transcript]
SAINT JOHN – Police chief doesn’t meet council’s deadline [Telegraph-Journal]
HALIFAX – Africville deal details in report [Chronicle Herald]
SYDNEY – Councillor objects possible reduction of fire stations [Cape Breton Post]

DEVELOPMENT

N.S. – Labour shortage driving up cost of capital projects for Nova Scotia municipalities [Metro]
MONCTON – Downtown development moving at steady pace [Times & Transcript]
CHARLOTTETOWN – Possible buyers preparing bids for Sisters of St. Martha property [Guardian]

BUILT ENVIRONMENT

FREDERICTON – Repairs will close Fredericton Bridge [CBC]
MONCTON – Planning commission debates wellness centre [Times & Transcript]

URBAN GREEN

PEI – Province honours employee, business for dedication to protecting environment [Guardian]
SAINT JOHN – Garbage: City deals with age-old problem: How to keep its streets clean [Telegraph-Journal]

COMMUNITY

FREDERICTON – Beaverbrook CEO draws attention to the arts [Daily Gleaner]
N.S. – Cross-burning not surprising for some blacks living with racism in N.S. [Metro]

OTHER NEWS

PEI – Islanders get new way to stash metal trash [Guardian]
SAINT JOHN – Poop problem: who’s in charge? [Telegraph-Journal]