A new report released by the United Way Peterborough and District shows hundreds of individuals accessed services in the region last winter.
That includes the city’s emergency overflow shelter.
Peterborough city council is considering whether to provide additional funding to extend operations this winter.
Katrina Squazzin has more.
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United Way Peterborough & District concerned about future of overflow shelter
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