Consider This Northumberland - March 10: CPSB Letter / Transition House

A strongly worded letter from the Cobourg Police Services Board chair Ron Kerr was sent to the town council. It chided Mayor Lucas Cleveland and Brighton Mayor Brian Ostrander for misleading the public regarding a county-wide police study. The county approved $75,000 to update a 2007 study for a Northumberland police force.

In today's interview, Ron Kerr will explain the letter's purpose and why he thinks both mayors were out of line. For him and the police board, the answer was simple: just ask us.

 Then, you will learn what was behind some shocking news last week. Transition House announced it was developing an emergency strategy to stabilize its operations. It also announced Rev. Neil Ellis, pastor at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, was named interim executive director. He was joined by two other new people on the board.

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