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Articles by Natalie Hamilton, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Natalie Hamilton, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
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Based in Northumberland County, Natalie Hamilton is an award-winning journalist with more than 20 years of experience. Her reporting is funded by the Government of Canada through its Local Journalism Initiative.
Northumberland Paramedics is selling a 2026 calendar featuring images of its therapy dog, golden retriever Ivy Joules. All proceeds from sales of the calendar will be donated to Cornerstone Family Violence Prevention Centre and the Northumberland Humane Society. (Photo: Northumberland County)

Northumberland Paramedics selling calendars featuring Ivy the therapy dog to raise money for local...

Proceeds from sales of the calendar will be donated to Cornerstone Family Violence Prevention Centre and Northumberland Humane Society,
Cobourg resident Richard Pope (right), a lifelong naturalist, birder, and author, received the Environmental Award from Mayor Lucas Cleveland at the 2024 civic awards. Nominations for the 2025 civic awards are open until February 27, 2026 to provide more time for residents to submit nominations. (Photo: Town of Cobourg)

Nominations are open for Cobourg’s 23rd annual civic awards recognizing residents who foster community...

Honouring the contributions of volunteers in multiple categories, awards ceremony will be held during National Volunteer Week in April 2026.
Families with young children are invited to take part this month in the EarlyON "Discovery Passport" program, which involves visiting EarlyON locations in Northumberland County to learn more about their activities and programs while playing games and collecting stamps to win prizes. (Photos: Northumberland County)

EarlyON Northumberland’s ‘Discovery Passport’ contest invites families to explore, play, and win together in...

Challenge offers chance for parents and kids to discover free play-based programs offered through EarlyON Northumberland,
Attendees at the Kawartha Land Trust (KLT) announcement on November 7, 2025 about the creation of the new Kawartha Highlands South nature reserve in the Municipality of Trent Lakes included (from left to right) Peterborough-Kawartha MPP Dave Smith, KLT board member Geri Blinick, KLT trustee Gary Pritchard, KLT executive director John Kintare, Ontario Land Trust Alliance executive director Alison Howson, and KLT board chair Randy Northey. (Photo: Stephanie Lake)

Kawartha Land Trust creates new nature reserve on 435-acre property in Trent Lakes

With community support and government funding, the Kawartha Highlands South nature reserve will protect wildlife habitat and feature future public hiking trails.
Port Hope Fire and Emergency Services has received 198 combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarms to distribute to local homeowners in need as part of Safe Community Project Zero, Enbridge Gas's annual public education delivered in partnership with the Fire Marshal's Public Fire Safety Council, which will see over 14,200 alarms donated to 75 fire departments across Ontario. (Photo: Municipality of Port Hope)

Port Hope fire department to distribute 198 smoke and carbon monoxide alarms to local...

The alarms were donated by Enbridge Gas as part of the company's annual 'Safe Community Project Zero' public education campaign.
Point in Time executive director Marg Cox (second from left) and Canadian Mental Health Association Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge (CMHA HKPR) program supervisor David Bradley (fourth from left) along with peer specialists cut the ribbon for "Coming Full Circle" at 83 Maple Avenue in Haliburton on November 4, 2025. Funded by Health Canada, the two-year initiative is designed to help people with mental health and addiction challenges succeed by building a network of trained and mentored workers who have lived experience. (Photo: CMHA HKPR)

Peer-led program launches in Haliburton County to support people with substance use and mental...

Point in Time and CMHA HKPR unveil 'Coming Full Circle', a two-year initiative staffed by workers with lived experience.
A snow-covered tent in a park in Peterborough, Ontario on December 19, 2022. (Photo: Bruce Head / kawarthaNOW)

United Way to conduct homelessness count across city and county of Peterborough on November...

As a follow-up to the 2024 point-in-time survey, the one-day visual enumeration will provide a more complete picture of homelessness in the community.
Some of the donations to a previous Community Care Northumberland "Adopt a Grandparent" program, which is returning for its ninth year in 2025. The program is intended to ensure as many seniors as possible receive warm wishes and a gift under the Christmas tree this year. (Photo: Community Care Northumberland)

Community Care Northumberland invites community members to help spread joy and ‘Adopt a Grandparent’...

Non-profit organization hoping to give Christmas gifts to 132 seniors who may be experiencing isolation or loneliness.
Cornerstone Family Violence Prevention Centre in Cobourg is celebrating the results of its successful annual "Walk A Mile" fundraiser held in October as it marks Women Abuse Prevention Month in November. (Photo: Cornerstone Family Violence Prevention Centre / Facebook)

Cornerstone Family Violence Prevention Centre marks Women Abuse Prevention Month after $55,000 fundraiser boost.

Following a successful 'Walk A Mile' event in October, the Cobourg non-profit is selling 'Wrapped in Courage' purple scarves during November.
Kawartha Land Trust has protected 147 more acres in Kawartha Lakes for future generations, including a 56-acre property owned by Kawartha Lakes residents Mark Maitman and Dale Sutton who have entered into a conservation easement agreement (CEA) with KLT. The Maitman-Sutton CEA consists of 56 acres of deciduous forest, mixed swamp, and meadow, with 90 per cent of the property consisting of a wildlife corridor. (Photo: Kawartha Land Trust)

Kawartha Land Trust protects 147 more acres in Kawartha Lakes for future generations

Two new conservation projects in the Stoney Creek and Pigeon Lake watersheds expand permanent protection for forests, wetlands, and agricultural land.

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