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Brett Throop

Brett Throop is a reporter based in Peterborough. He previously worked as a radio producer for CBC Ottawa. His writing has appeared in the Globe and Mail, the Edmonton Journal, the Ottawa Citizen, Canadian Architect and the Peterborough Examiner.

Brett's Latest Articles

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Bus cancellations continue as transit driver shortage drags on

Peterborough Transit is struggling to fill a shortage of eight part-time drivers; union blames “toxic work environment”

Newsletter: Jackson Park approved for heritage designation
As the pandemic raged, opioid poisoning deaths surged in Peterborough. We looked behind the numbers.

43 people lost their lives to opioid poisoning in 2020, up from 29 the year before, as opioids became increasingly contaminated with other toxic drugs.

Newsletter: A dramatic rise in emergency shelter bans

Plus, a rundown on some key topics during municipal budget deliberations

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“They have nowhere to go”: Low vacancy in Peterborough’s emergency shelters fuels push to end tenting ban in city parks

City data shows there are only seven vacant shelter beds available for adults on an average night. But with more than 100 people experiencing homelessness outside of the shelter system every month, advocates say another legal option is needed.

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Most Peterborough–Kawartha candidates support a local drug consumption site; Ferreri won’t say

Response from Conservative candidate Michelle Ferreri unclear about whether she supports the proposed safe drug consumption and treatment site on Simcoe St.

Grade 11 student in critical condition after being struck by a vehicle beside Adam Scott high school

Collision is raising questions about pedestrian safety on section of Hilliard St. heavily trafficked by students

Peterborough families remember loved ones lost to overdose

“Every time he slipped, he would call me and he would be crying because he was so upset at himself. He said, Mom, you have no idea what it's like when you have a craving like that.”

Newsletter: Councillor calls for infrastructure improvements after cyclist struck
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City transit boss defends controversial route changes, says service improvements are coming next month

Peterborough Transit manager Laurie Stratton says system is “faster, more direct” despite anger from riders who say commutes have instead become longer, more complicated

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