Health Canada confirms imported children’s pain and fever products will appear on Canadian store shelves next week; Peterborough Public Health addresses food insecurity in the city; one person sent to hospital following a two vehicle collision on Lansdowne St. East; Caley Bedore’s weather. Keri Ferguson has the details.
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Global News Peterborough Update 4: Nov. 18, 2022
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