Transition House officials respond to impact of Cobourgs emergency shelter bylaw

Published: April 14, 2024, 8:24 p.m.

The full interview: Plans for 310 Division Street continue to move forward. Senior staff at Northumberland County and Cobourg are hammering away at a deal to operate an emergency shelter. Meanwhile, the town\u2019s bylaws are now in place to regulate operations at local shelters, including Transition House and Cornerstone Family Violence Prevention Centre. County Warden [\u2026]

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