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POLITICS

P.E.I. – P.E.I Supreme court OK’s male-only job ads [CBC]
HALIFAX – Halifax names Mi’kmaq school board rep [CBC]
NFLD – Liberals propose heckling ban [CBC]
HALIFAX – MacDonald to serve on offshore board [Chronicle Herald]
HALIFAX – Accounts comittee to remain at impasse [Metro]
FREDERICTON – Leave N.B. Power alone: Expert [Telegraph Journal]

URBAN GREEN

N.S. – Province annouces cash for green buildings [Metro]
CHARLOTTETOWN – Nature Conservacy secures land rich with scarce cedar [Guardian]

BUILT ENVIRONMENT

CHARLOTTETOWN – Charlottetown drivers shift to roundabout [CBC]
HALIFAX – Not quite with the flow [Chronicle Herald]

DEVELOPMENT

HALIFAX – Business, mayor: New Convention Centre needed [Chronicle Herald]
HALIFAX – Metro Transit gets cash to augment Access-A-Bus service [Chronicle Herald]

COMMUNITY

HALIFAX – Grand Chief Membertou 400 [Coast]
HALIFAX – Welcome to Fleet Week [Coast]
CHARLOTTETOWN – Charlottetown festival receives $1M in federal funding [Guardian]

OTHER NEWS

HALIFAX – Trailor Park Boys wins 1st Goldie film prize [CBC]
N.B. – Irving cancels N.B. tidal research project [CBC]
HALIFAX – Watershed analysis sought [Chronicle Herald]
HALIFAX – N.S. government hikes funding for transition homes and women’s centres [Metro]
FREDERICTON – Downtown Fredericton Inc. sued for removing posters [Daily Gleaner]

http://www.metronews.ca/halifax/local/article/561303–accounts-committee-remains-at-impasse

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