The homelessness crisis in Peterborough is growing and according to local advocates there needs to be more help from city officials.
But earlier this week city council decided to look into deferring further funding to the overflow shelter until next March.
Tricia Mason has the details on this growing issue.
Economy
Peterborough emergency overflow shelter in need of funding but city council may defer until spring 2023
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