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 Local News Local beekeepers hope to grow the industry by motivating youth Robert February 6, 2026 Local News Retired NHL Hockey broadcaster’s painting exhibit in Port Hope extended Robert February 6, 2026