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City of Peterborough commits $2.7M to stop-gap shelter at former Trinity United Church to help unhoused

In developing a winter response for the region’s unhoused, the City of Peterborough is committing millions of dollars towards a low-barrier Stop-Gap shelter. Housing officials and support organizations gathered at the former Trinity United Church to reveal more about the upcoming program.

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