Local News News Summer Archive: Shovel ready affordable housing project stalled by lack of funding – July 14, 2022 Robert August 17, 2022 1 minute read Trinity Place A 27-unit affordable housing project in Cobourg may go forward after a recent meeting… Reporter Robert Washburn has more… https://consider-this.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/TRINITY-PLACE.FINAL_.V2.mp3 About the Author Robert Administrator Publisher of Consider This View All Posts Related posts: Summer Archives: Homeless advocates clear committee moving on to full council – July 6, 2022 Summer Archives: Transition House has empty beds – July 6, 2022 Summer Archives: Cobourg police officer dragged during routine stop – July 6, 2022 Advocating for homeless and affordable housing priority, not politics, says Beatty Summer Archives: NHH faces high patient volumes in Emergency Department – July 11, 2022 Tags: Housing Politics Summer 2022 Post navigation Previous: Summer Archives: Cobourg police officer dragged during routine stop – July 6, 2022Next: Henderson addresses critical issues as he seeks third term as mayor of Cobourg Related Stories Local News Pan-African Flag raised in Northumberland County to mark Black History Month Robert February 6, 2026 0 Local News Local beekeepers hope to grow the industry by motivating youth Robert February 6, 2026 0 Local News Retired NHL Hockey broadcaster’s painting exhibit in Port Hope extended Robert February 6, 2026 0