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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.
A benefit concert featuring Charlie Angus and The Grievous Angels on August 31, 2024 in support of affordable housing efforts in Haliburton County netted $2,500 for the non-profit organization Places for People. (Photo courtesy of Places for People)

Grievous Angels benefit concert nets $2,500 for Haliburton’s Places for People

Proceeds from ticket sales, raffle, and auction at August 31 event will support affordable housing efforts in four area communities.
Northumberland County residents who are interested in the development of homeless shelter services at 310 Division St. in Cobourg can apply before September 18, 2024 to be considered for a seat on the volunteer community liaison committee. (Photo: Google Maps)

Northumberland County seeks citizens for committee to support modernized homeless shelter services in Cobourg

Community members, local business owners, and persons with lived experience asked to apply for volunteer committee by September 18.
Clean Up Peterborough founder Steve Paul (fifth from left) with volunteers who gathered on July 14, 2024 to help clean up Millennium Park, Del Crary Park, and a large section of the Little Lake shoreline in Peterborough. The volunteer-run group is hosting another four community clean-up events in September in Peterborough. (Photo courtesy of Steve Paul)

Clean Up Peterborough to tackle litter and cigarette butts in four clean-up efforts in...

Founder Steve Paul: 'We are looking for passionate people who are willing to participate or even organize a clean-up'.
The Canadian Cancer Society, alongside community partners, is calling for a hospice residence to be built in Kawartha Lakes. As part of its advocacy efforts, a billboard has been installed on Highway 7 in the Kawartha Lakes, which illustrates the distance to the nearest hospice in Peterborough. (Photo courtesy of Canadian Cancer Society)

Canadian Cancer Society launches campaign calling for hospice residence in Kawartha Lakes

While end-of-life services are available in Kawartha Lakes, 'Bring Care Closer' campaign points out nearest hospice residences are in Peterborough and Port Perry.
Peterborough-Nogojiwanong Pride is getting ready for Pride Week in Peterborough, which runs from September 20 to 29, 2024. Pictured are participants in the 2023 Pride Parade, which takes place this year on September 28 and will be followed by the popular "Pride in the Park" event in Millennium Park. (Photo courtesy of Sean Bruce)

Peterborough-Nogojiwanong Pride preparing for Pride Week from September 20 to 29

With the theme 'Educate. Activate. Celebrate!', the week will feature more than 25 community-run virtual and in-person gatherings.
A portion of sales of Ganaraska Brewing Company's 'Port Hop' west coast pilsner, available in Port Hope at the brewery as well as The Thirsty Goose and The Beamish House, will benefit the Ed's House Northumberland Hospice Care Centre Foundation. (Photo: Ganaraska Brewing Company)

Port Hope businesses invite residents to ‘raise a glass’ to support hospice care in...

Sales of 'Port Hop' west coast pilsner at Ganaraska Brewing, Thirsty Goose, Beamish House will flow into Ed's House 'Hops for Hospice' fundraiser.
While Peterborough County OPP and Peteborough police will be increasing traffic enforcement in school and community safety zones this fall, a new school bus stop arm camera pilot project in Kawartha Lakes will capture and report unsafe driving practices to the Kawartha Lakes OPP in real time. (Photo: City of Kawartha Lakes)

Peterborough County OPP and Peterborough police to increase traffic enforcement in school and community...

In Kawartha Lakes, a school bus stop arm camera pilot program will be launched for the new school year.
The Town of Cobourg has announced reconstruction of the Cobourg waterfront boardwalk will begin on September 3, 2024. Constructed over 16 years ago out of pressure-treated wood, both the decking and the substructure of the boardwalk is now severely rotted along its length. (Photo from 2023 CIMA+ public consultation presentation)

Replacement of Cobourg’s waterfront boardwalk to begin after Labour Day

Expected to be completed in spring 2025, new boardwalk will be wider with pressure-treated wood for decking and recycled composite materials for substructure.
The Greater Peterborough Health Services Foundation (GPHSF) has launched a new senior care micro grant program funded by the June Towle Trust. Two grants of up to $5,000 each can be used for projects related to research, equipment, nutrition programs, physical activity programs, and mental health programs that focus on improving seniors' health and well-being. (Photo: Ontario Seniors' Secretariat)

Greater Peterborough Health Services Foundation launches new micro grant program supporting projects for seniors

Not-for-profit organizations have until September 30 to apply for two grants of up to $5,000 each for projects that focus on improving health and well-being.

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