
Consider This Northumberland
Podkast av Robert Washburn
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Politics, Life and Journalism in Northumberland County: Local journalist Robert Washburn hosts a current affairs program dedicated to the issues facing our community. He talks to people on the frontlines and those behind the scenes, who make a difference in your life and Northumberland County.
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The new Northumberland County Archives and Museum received a significant boost last week with its first private donation The post County archives and museum get big financial boost after $85,000 private donation from businessman [https://consider-this.ca/county-archives-and-museum-get-big-financial-boost-after-85000-private-donation-from-businessman/] appeared first on Consider This [https://consider-this.ca]. Related posts: 1. First exhibit for new archive and museum this fall focuses on local Indigenous language [https://consider-this.ca/first-exhibit-for-new-archive-and-museum-this-fall-focuses-on-local-indigenous-language/] 2. Northumberland Land Trust acquires second donation this year, plus Alderville Chief goes to UN [https://consider-this.ca/northumberland-land-trust-acquires-second-donation-this-year-plus-alderville-chief-goes-to-un/] 3. County responding to American tariffs as a local strategic plan is developed by municipalities, says officials [https://consider-this.ca/county-responding-to-american-tariffs-as-a-local-strategic-plan-is-developed-by-municipalities-says-officials/]

The Cobourg police service launched a Safer Streets program. At the same time, the Ontario government passed Bill The post Cobourg police chief explains Safer Streets program impact, compared to Bill 6 [https://consider-this.ca/cobourg-police-chief-explains-safer-streets-program-impact-compared-to-bill-6/] appeared first on Consider This [https://consider-this.ca]. Related posts: 1. Cobourg police chief calls for expanded provincial review of bail system to include more than violent crime [https://consider-this.ca/cobourg-police-chief-calls-for-expanded-provincial-review-of-bail-system-to-include-more-than-violent-crime/] 2. Advocate for people living rough gives perspective on provincial legislation impacting the homeless [https://consider-this.ca/advocate-for-people-living-rough-gives-perspective-on-provincial-legislation-impacting-the-homeless/] 3. Alderville chief one of Indigenous leaders to meet with Premier Ford over Bill 5 [https://consider-this.ca/alderville-chief-one-of-indigenous-leaders-to-meet-with-premier-ford-over-bill-5/]

Indigenous leaders met with Ontario Premier Doug Ford recently over concerns with Bill 5, the Protect Ontario by The post Alderville chief one of Indigenous leaders to meet with Premier Ford over Bill 5 [https://consider-this.ca/alderville-chief-one-of-indigenous-leaders-to-meet-with-premier-ford-over-bill-5/] appeared first on Consider This [https://consider-this.ca]. Related posts: 1. Alderville Chief says provincial legislation violates treaty rights, plus band council elections [https://consider-this.ca/alderville-chief-says-provincial-legislation-violates-treaty-rights-plus-band-council-elections/] 2. Chief Simpson discusses fallout after revelations about Buffy St. Marie’s indigeneity [https://consider-this.ca/chief-simpson-discusses-fallout-after-revelations-about-buffy-st-maries-indigeneity/] 3. A wide range of topics covered as Chief Simpson talks about the ice storm response in Alderville, politics and housing [https://consider-this.ca/a-wide-range-of-topics-covered-as-chief-simpson-talks-about-the-ice-storm-response-in-alderville-politics-and-housing/]

Once more, 310 Division Street was front and centre in a debate over its services. Cobourg council hosted The post Advocate for people living rough gives perspective on provincial legislation impacting the homeless [https://consider-this.ca/advocate-for-people-living-rough-gives-perspective-on-provincial-legislation-impacting-the-homeless/] appeared first on Consider This [https://consider-this.ca]. Related posts: 1. Open letter calls on county residents to share ideas around solving homeless crisis [https://consider-this.ca/open-letter-calls-on-county-residents-to-share-ideas-around-solving-homeless-crisis/] 2. Homeless Day march spawns statement from county on warming room prep [https://consider-this.ca/homeless-day-march-spawns-statement-from-county-on-warming-room-prep/] 3. Trent Hills celebrates with community as pride events get underway across Northumberland [https://consider-this.ca/pride-events-get-underway-across-northumberland-county-to-celebrate-with-community/]

It was a $250 fine and some compliance orders to meet the standards of Cobourg’s Emergency Care Establishment The post County warden explains why politicians dropped judicial review over 310 Division Street and what comes next [https://consider-this.ca/county-warden-explains-why-politicians-dropped-judicial-review-over-310-division-street-and-moving-forward/] appeared first on Consider This [https://consider-this.ca]. Related posts: 1. County warden addresses concerns over Cobourg emergency shelter bylaw [https://consider-this.ca/county-warden-addresses-concerns-over-cobourg-emergency-shelter-bylaw/] 2. Cobourg’s mayor explains recent debate over emergency shelter bylaw and its impacts [https://consider-this.ca/cobourgs-mayor-explains-recent-debate-over-emergency-shelter-bylaw-and-its-impacts/] 3. In Their Words: County reaches deal spending more than $500,000 to meet shelter bylaw [https://consider-this.ca/in-their-words-county-reaches-deal-spending-more-than-500000-to-meet-shelter-bylaw/]

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