Arthur Newspaper: Volume 57

Articles
Amphitheatre Construction Contract Increased by $390.5K, Administration and Governors Continue Push For Higher International Tuition
During the December 9th meeting of the Trent Board of Governors, additional funding for the Jalynn Bennett Amphitheatre was approved amid discussions of increasing international student tuition and the current economic situation Trent finds itself in.
Editorial: The Walkable City and Pedestrian Dignity
Arthur Editor-In-Cheif, Bethan Bates, reflects upon the difficulties of getting around Peterborough if you live outside the city centre, depend upon public transit, or walk as a primary means of transportation and explores some solutions to remedy decades of car-centric urban planning.
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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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Peterborough Politics Podcast
This week we talked about Dave Smith being rude (sexist?) to Joy Lachica over a misunderstanding about how the Conservative Ontario government backed off a plan to defund the Ontario Arts Council by 15%. Thin skin much?
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