Arthur Newspaper: Volume 57

Articles
Council Votes Against Naloxone Training for City Workers
On April 11th, Council voted against the adoption of an alternative recommendation from staff which would see the implementation of a naloxone policy for city workers employed at the Peterborough Public Library, Transit Terminal, and Social Services.
Letter to the Editor: Trent to Grant Honorary Degree to Christine Elliott
A letter to the Editor expressing concern over Trent's decision to grant an honorary degree to former Ontario Minister of Health and Long Term Care, Christine Elliott
"Damaging messages" on Faryon Bridge Regarding Trent Oil and Gas Investments Lead to Threats of Arrest for Students
In light of Trent hosting its March Break Open House on the rainy morning of March 17, 2023, two international students decided to chalk the Faryon bridge. This was done as an activist response to the university’s continual ties to oil and gas money and its ceaseless greenwashing attempts.
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February 23, 2023
These. People. Existed.These. People. Existed.
These. People. Existed.
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February 23, 2023
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Podcast
Peterborough Politics Podcast
Episode 10! Our big topic this week was Peterborough City Council voted down the move to have city staff undergo life-saving Naloxone training. We also expressed general frustrations with the lack of vision and direction for the city.
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