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As we look back on the week that was, here were our top five most read stories:
1. A local student who was involved in a head-on collision earlier this month has died as a result of her injuries.
“A Beautiful Light”: Peterborough student dies following crash
2. Siemens Canada has announced plans to wind down manufacturing operations at its Peterborough facility by September 2027.
Siemens to wind down Peterborough manufacturing by 2027, relocate operations to concord
3. City council has deferred a zoning amendment for 1341 Water St. that would allow construction of an eight-storey apartment building with up to 219 units, pending clarification from the developer about the property’s intended use.
Peterborough city council pauses decision on eight-storey apartment proposal for Water Street site
4. The Ontario government is investing more than $37 million over the next two years to strengthen autism services across the province, including significant funding for two Peterborough-based organizations.
Ontario invests $37M to expand autism services; Peterborough providers receive major funding
5. Trent University’s building of the new Otonabee College residence will benefit greatly Peterborough’s efforts to meet its provincially-mandated housing target.
https://www.ptbotoday.ca/2025/06/24/new-trent-university-residence-will-ultimately-help-city-meet-its-housing-target/