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BUILT ENVIRONMENT

HALIFAX – Citadel Hill dispute heads to Supreme Court [CBC]
FREDERICTON –
Property tax bills to show value with, without cap [The Telegraph-Journal]

DEVELOPMENT

CHARLOTTETOWN – City to rethink homes near chemical plant [CBC]
ST. JOHN’S –
St. John’s hires new city manager [CBC]
HALIFAX –
Oval costs revealed [The Coast]
CORNER BROOK –
Corner Brook residents fight condo developmen [CBC]
CHARLOTTETOWN –
Apartment building gets reprieve [The Guardian]

TRANSPORTATION

NEW BRUNSWICK – Winter storms cause 200 car crashes: RCMP [CBC]
CHARLOTTETOWN –
City proposes bylaw changes to parking surrounding Holland College [The Guardian]

OTHER

CHARLOTTETOWN – History celebrated during National Heritage Day [The Guardian]
ST. JOHN’S –
What’s the awesomest winter thing you’ve done this year? [The Scope]
SUMMERSIDE –
Summerside continues to deny hot dog carts [CBC]
PEI –
Island Waste needs clearer snow policy: resident [CBC]


POLITICS

ST. JOHN’S – St. John’s city council live blog for Feb 21, 2011 [The Scope]
HALIFAX –
City spent $11m on sewage plant [Metro, The Chronicle Herald]
ST. JOHN’S –
Save our school, say Holy Cross students and parents [The Scope]
NEW BRUNSWICK –
RDC blows budget by $32M over 2 years [CBC]
SAINT JOHN –
Saint John plans lawsuit in Rothesay water fight [CBC]
ST. JOHN’S –
Developer takes city to court [The Weekend Telegram]
SAINT JOHN –
City wants ‘to fight with everybody’ [The Telegraph Journal]