Peterborough Mayor Diane Therrien says effective Monday she is taking a leave of absence from her municipal role.
In a statement issued at 6:05 p.m., Therrien said that earlier Monday she asked Deputy Mayor Andrew Beamer to temporarily take on the role of acting mayor.
“I am taking a leave of absence, effective immediately, to address my personal health,” Therrien stated.
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“While it pains me to step away from my responsibilities as our community continues to deal with the impacts of COVID, I deeply appreciate Deputy Mayor Beamer’s willingness to step up as well as my fellow councillors for filling in as they are able. I know the important work of the City will continue in my absence, and I look forward to re-joining you all soon.”
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