Articles by Natalie Hamilton, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Kawartha Lakes city council hears about design plan and need for new $50-million Lindsay...
Proposed facility on Angeline Street property owned by school board would also serve as back-up for city's IT infrastructure and for 911.
Compass Early Learning & Care shares long-term vision for new child care program in...
Organization hopes to address 'child care desert' in northern Kawartha Lakes community while offering 'meaningful employment' to educators.
Northumberland County announces new long-term care home and museum and archives is 75% complete
Project has taken three years longer than anticipated and is $30 million over original budget due to pandemic-related construction challenges.
Five Counties Children’s Centre hosting inclusive Halloween events for young clients and kids on...
'All-o-ween' events in Peterborough, Cobourg, and Lindsay from October 28 to 30 offer an accessible and sensory-friendly trick-or-treating experience.
Basic Income Peterborough Network launching new ‘Hope’ workshop series on World Food Day
Group partners with Peterborough Food Action Network for inaugural workshop on food insecurity on October 16.
‘Anybody can be brave’ says Cobourg breast cancer survivor and leadership expert
Leisse Wilcox to compete for inspirational speaker of the year title at Speaker Slam's Grand Slam finals in Toronto on November 9.
Local Big Brothers Big Sisters pauses new mentoring applications due to funding and volunteer...
With 45 youth on waiting list, Big Brothers Big Sisters Kawartha Lakes - Haliburton calls need for dedicated mentors 'greater than ever'.
Northumberland rescue gets its tails wagging for upcoming fundraiser
Run and funded by volunteers, K9Crusaders presents harvest festival October 19 in Castleton.
Peterborough County hosting series of town hall meetings on local healthcare
Residents of Trent Lakes can attend next meeting on October 5 to learn more and get involved in local efforts to attract primary care providers.
‘No person should ever live in fear’ says Northumberland resident
Cornerstone Family Violence Prevention Centre's 'Walk a Mile' event on October 5 in Cobourg raises funds and increases awareness of gender-based violence.