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Articles by Natalie Hamilton, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Lakefield’s Pride event is essential in village where people often feel isolated and have...
'We really just want to create a great experience for our community to share love and kindness for all': Lakefield Pride Committee.
Peterborough family doctors launch think tank to identify primary health care challenges and brainstorm...
Founded by award-winning physician Dr. Madura Sundareswaran, group strives 'to tackle some of the barriers in family medicine today'.
Peterborough’s Kawartha World Issues Centre celebrates 35 years at the Market Hall on October...
Fundraising celebration will include keynote by anti-racism researcher Larissa Crawford and performance by Indigenous musician Mimi O'Bonsawin.
Five Counties Children’s Centre teaming up with Lindsay retailers for fundraising fashion show
Inaugural 'Couture for Kids' on October 3 will support services for clients of Five Counties in the City of Kawartha Lakes.
Northumberland County looking to improve safety and traffic flow at ‘unique’ Welcome intersection in...
Goal of public information session on October 23 'is to ensure residents have a clear understanding of the proposed improvements': Director of Public Works.
Concert benefiting SONG gives Northumberland kids and audience members something to sing about
Choir! Choir! Choir! show at Port Hope's Capitol Theatre on Nov. 2 will support charity that provides free music programs for children.
Town of Cobourg unveils fall line-up of events for entrepreneurs and business professionals
'Fall program addresses demand for skilled tradespeople' and more, says town's economic development manager.
‘Going to Lakefield Pride is like coming home again’: drag performer Betty Baker
Organizers prep for fourth annual Lakefield Pride picnic set for September 22 in Isabel Morris Park.
Five Counties Children’s Centre issues call for client and volunteer stories in honour of...
'We really hope to hear from anyone with a neat memory or recollection of an interaction or experience': Bill Eekhof
Northumberland County’s community and social services director set to retire in October
In her over two decades with the county, Lisa Horne played 'a pivotal role' in housing and child care initiatives.