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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.
Habitat for Humanity Peterborough & Kawartha Region (Habitat PKR) CEO Susan Zambonin has received an award from Habitat for Humanity Canada in recognition of her leadership, dedication, and innovation towards advancing affordable housing in the country. (Photo: Habitat PKR)

Habitat for Humanity Peterborough & Kawartha Region CEO Susan Zambonin receives prestigious national award

Zambonin says she is 'deeply honoured' to receive Habitat Canada's Terry Petkau Legacy Award for outstanding leadership, innovation, and dedication.
The Talk Now Child, Youth and Family Walk-in Clinic is located at Peterborough Youth Services at 459 Reid Street in downtown Peterborough. (Photo: Google Maps)

Peterborough family mental health walk-in clinic adjusts its hours for the summer

Children and youth encouraged to take advantage of counselling services at Talk Now clinic on Tuesday afternoons at Peterborough Youth Services.
Community Care Peterborough (CCP) invites residents to take part in a gaming night on June 7, 2025 at the North Kawartha Community Centre in Apsley to raise money for CCP supports and services provided by the Apsley office. (Photo: CPP)

All fun and games: Apsley residents can support Community Care Peterborough by taking part...

'It's a fun night with real impact, and a great way to celebrate community spirit'.
Representatives of the federal, provincial, and municipal governments, the private sector, and more gathered in Cobourg on May 22, 2025 to announce that construction is underway on a 1,125-kilometre fibre optic network that aims to offer reliable high-speed internet to 11,000 unserved or underserved homes and businesses in Northumberland County by the end of 2025. (Photo: Northumberland County)

11,000 homes and businesses in Northumberland County to have access to reliable high-speed internet...

First phase of construction on 1,125-km fibre optic network in government and private sector partnership is underway in Port Hope and Trent Hills.
Fleming College students are assisting a research project that is evaluating whether "bee hotels," which are human-constructed structures that offer nesting spaces for solitary native bee species, have a net-positive impact on native bees. Three bee hotel designs are being tested in public parks, community food gardens, and pollinator gardens across the City of Kawartha Lakes. (Photo: Fleming College)

Fleming College studying the impact of ‘bee hotels’ on native bee species in Kawartha...

'We hope the research will lead to evidence-based practices that truly support native pollinators'.
The late Kathryn Peeters pictured in June 2023 holding her Barbara McArthur Award of Distinction from the City of Kawartha Lakes, along with city councillor Charlie McDonald, kawartha Lakes Accessibility Advisory Committee chair Diane Engelstad, Kawartha Lakes Inclusion, Equity, Diversity and Accessibility (IDEA) Partner Christine Briggs, and Mayor Doug Elmslie. A new Youth Accessibility Award, to be presented at the Accessibility Awareness Recognition Awards in 2026, will be named after Peeters. (Photo: City of Kawartha Lakes)

City of Kawartha Lakes to honour local champions of inclusion and announce new youth...

Accessibility Awareness Recognition Awards to be presented on June 3 following National AccessAbility Week.
Cobourg police constable Josalyn Hilts and Northumberland Hills Hospital social worker Morgan Emerson of the Mental Health Engagement and Response Team (M-HEART), which has been expanded with increased after-hours support for residents experiencing mental health issues or substance use concerns. (Photo: Cobourg Police Service)

Cobourg police and Northumberland Hills Hospital expand mobile mental health crisis support

Provincial funding is supporting a second Mental Health Engagement and Response Team to provide afternoon and evening coverage.
Inclusive playground project champion Julie Grant with her son Jude at Ennismore Waterfront Park, where a community-driven initiative is raising $250,000 to build "Jude's Joy," the first barrier-free playground in Selwyn Township. (Photo courtesy of Ennismore Inclusive Playground Project)

Jude’s Joy calls on community to help support endeavour for new accessible playground in...

Supporters of the Ennismore Inclusive Playground Project can vote for the project in McDougall Community Contest until May 31.
Peterborough Regional Health Centre emergency physician Dr. Terry May (centre) and his wife Chris Ferguson (far left) and their children participating in a five-kilometre run in December 2024. (Photo courtesy of the May Family)

Sold-out fundraising run founded by Peterborough ER doctor with rare bile duct cancer raises...

Dr. Terry May, who founded 'Dr. May's Vile Bile 5K' after he was diagnosed with cholangiocarcinoma, will be running in June 1 event in Lakefield.
An electrician testing circuits. (Stock photo)

Innovation Cluster launches new program to help skilled tradespeople transition from employees to business...

At no cost to participants, BuildUP program provides 8 weeks of training along with one-on-one mentorship from trades experts in residence.

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