Peterborough Police Seeking Information After Glass Smashed At Eight Local Bus Shelters

Peterborough Police Service is asking anyone who may have seen anything suspicious or has video footage to come forward after the glass was smashed at eight bus shelters earlier in the week.

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On Tuesday, Peterborough Police received an online report stating the incidents happened between the night of Feb. 19, and the morning of Feb. 20. Damage is estimated at $8,000.  

The bus shelters damaged were:

  1. Dobbin Road and Lansdowne Street

  2. Brealey Drive and Lansdowne Street

  3. Clonsilla Avenue and Lansdowne Street

  4. Monaghan Road and Lansdowne Street

  5. Chemong Road and Milroy Drive

  6. Chemong Road and Simons Avenue

  7. Water Street and Edinburgh

  8. George Street and Princess Street

Anyone with information is asked to call the Peterborough Police Crime Line at 705-876-1122 x555 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online.

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The Causeway Sustained Some Damage During Last Week's Wind Storm

According to a media release from the County, the James A. Gifford Causeway has sustained damage as a result of the wind storm last Friday (May 4th).

The road has been deemed safe, but motorists are recommended to reduce their speed on it.

Safety barrels have been placed on the paved shoulder of the road along the south side of the Causeway.

County staff will be further assessing the damage and a report and plan will be brought forward to County Council soon to address the damage.

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