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Articles by Natalie Hamilton, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Initiative to grant Rice Lake legal personhood status gaining momentum, says Alderville First Nation...
Taynar Simpson receives support from Alderville community, with recent Port Hope benefit concert raising more than $20,000 for initiative.
Habitat for Humanity Peterborough & Kawartha Region’s Women Build Retreat raises $15,000 to support...
Women learned construction skills during three-day event in Haliburton, with Habitat also offering a six-week workshop series for women this fall.
Northumberland County hosting open houses for residents to review updates to agriculture mapping in...
Proposed amendment aims to strike a balance between the pressures of growth and the need to preserve agricultural lands.
Cobourg Fire Department launches hard-hitting PSA to spark fire safety awareness
Locally produced 'In A Minute' video underscores how fast fire spreads and why working smoke alarms and practised escape plans save lives.
Abbeyfield House Society of Lakefield to mark site plan approval of its family-style seniors’...
Community invited to October 18 event for the unveiling of a rendering of 19-unit building on Ermatinger Street, with construction slated to begin in 2026.
Rose Wilton in Northumberland County launches Ontario’s first centre dedicated to tackling hygiene poverty
The Rose Quest Hygiene Centre would provide more than 25,000 hygiene items to more than 2,000 people through schools, shelters, food banks, and more.
City of Kawartha Lakes recognizes residents and businesses with ‘Bee a Hero’ and environmental...
Catherine McNeely, Zachary Steele, Diane and Glenn Hunt, John Bush, Kristie McCabe, and Bonita O'Neill among the award recipients.
Inaugural Great Lakes Coastal Cleanup event in Cobourg saw 124 volunteers collect 1,200 pieces...
Cobourg shoreline is 'the heart of our community,' says Mayor Lucas Cleveland.
‘Hike, Bike and Bark for Hospice’ raises $70,796 for Ed’s House Northumberland Hospice Care...
More than 220 people and 60 dogs participated in annual event in Cobourg on September 28.
Five Counties Children’s Centre hosts accessible ‘All-o-ween’ events in Cobourg, Lindsay, and Peterborough
Along with the events for clients and their families, Five Counties offers some tips for those who want to offer an inclusive Halloween experience at their own homes.






























