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POLITICS

REGION – Mayors want governments to pay for ferries [Metro]
NS – View from the top much better for NDP’s Paris [Metro]
HALIFAX – Council weighs meter rate importance [Metro]
HALIFAX – Refusing to forget [Media Co-op]
NB – Alward’s consultation pledge under fire [CBC]
PEI – Premier rallies troops for next provincial election [Guardian]

BUILT ENVIRONMENT

CHARLOTTETOWN – Charlottetown gets back to roadwork [CBC]
CHARLOTTETOWN – Charlottetown awards tenders for two major infrastructure projects [Guardian]

DEVELOPMENT

CHARLOTTETOWN – Council rejects developer’s request to have over a dozen lots rezoned [Guardian]

COMMUNITY

HALIFAX – The Roots of Food Insecurity [Media Co-op]
HALIFAX – Group explores plight of gay seniors [Chronicle Herald]
ST JOHN’S – George Street sizzles despite damp weather [Telegram]
ST JOHN’S – Hometown victory for Curran at Junos [CBC]
ST JOHN’S – BublĂ©, Bieber and a ‘Wavin’ Flag’ [Telegram]
CHARLOTTETOWN – Islanders fill the foyer with seven tons of food [Guardian]

OTHER NEWS

ST JOHN’S – Flights scrapped as Iceland ash heads to N.L. [CBC]
ST JOHN’S – St. John’s in line foe volcanic cloud [Telegram]

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