Trent Vegetable Gardens finishes planting for their rooftop garden

Paige King, Director of Administrations and Outreach, gave a tour of the Trent Vegetable Gardens’ rooftop garden following the completion of planting for the season. Originally established as a living laboratory in 1996, the rooftop garden now donates most of its produce to the Seasoned Spoon. Students can get involved through the Gardens’ drop-in hours,…

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Construction to begin on largest development in Trent University history

On June 19, Trent University ‘broke ground’ and began development of a new Otonabee College residence building, and Trent’s newest college – Gidigaa Migizi. Together, this development will be the largest addition to Symons Campus in Trent’s history: the 700,000 square-foot project will bring 1300 additional beds to the campus, which will increase on-campus housing…

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Donations needed for Sandy Lake First Nation evacuees housed at Trent University

On June 10th, the residents of Sandy Lake First Nation, located in Northwestern Ontario near the Manitoba border, were evacuated due to the out-of-control Red Lake 12 Fire. The evacuees are being housed in locations across the province, and around 300 Sandy Lake residents have arrived at Trent University. The First Peoples House of Learning…

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FOURCAST hosts open house for new Paddock Wood Addiction Treatment Facility

On Friday, May 30th, Fourcast welcomed the community to an open house at Paddock Wood, its new residential withdrawal management and addiction treatment facility in Peterborough. The event offered a first look at the 16-bed centre designed to support people facing substance use challenges with compassionate, integrated care. Speakers including Fourcast Executive Director Donna Rogers…

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CNIB Mobile Hub visits Peterborough

On Tuesday, May 27th, the CNIB Mobile Hub set up in the basement of the Peterborough Public Library, bringing accessibility services and assistive technology demonstrations to the community. The mobile unit, part of CNIB’s outreach to areas without permanent offices, allowed residents to test devices such as talking watches, smart glasses, and talking microwaves. Local…

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Peterborough community voices concern over proposed library staffing cuts

On Thursday, May 9th, more than 200 people gathered outside the Peterborough Public Library to protest proposed staffing cuts. The plan would eliminate three full-time unionized librarian positions, including roles focused on children’s programming and community access. Community members and library staff expressed concern about how the changes could impact programs like Parent-Child Mother Goose,…

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