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Articles by Natalie Hamilton, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
As need continues to grow, 181 more licensed child care spaces open up for...
Waitlist jumped to 2,167 in September, with increase of 586 since April possibly due to increased affordability and parents returning to in-office work.
Lakelands Public Health is the new name of merged health unit in the Kawarthas...
New name and brand identity unveiled following January 1 merger of the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit and Peterborough Public Health.
Peterborough-Nogojiwanong Pride kicks off Pride Week on September 19, celebrating 23rd year of marking...
2025 theme 'All of Us or None' aims to help build community 'where everyone has their needs met,' says committee member.
Community Care Northumberland hosting a volunteer fair in Cobourg on September 24
Event aims to connect people with local organizations and help them discover ways to give back to community.
From rental units to mortgages to an assisted living facility, Alderville First Nation chief...
'Increasing the housing inventory for members is still front and centre for us right now': Taynar Simpson.
Applications are open for Greater Peterborough Health Services Foundation’s 2025 Senior Care Micro Grants...
Organizations have until September 30 to apply for two $5,000 grants to support senior care projects and healthy aging initiatives in the Peterborough area.
Fourth annual ‘Gear Up for Good’ campaign delivers 207 backpacks of school essentials for...
With support from local businesses and community members, Gauvreau Accounting Tax Law Advisory 'crushed our goal' of 200 backpacks.
Community Futures Peterborough’s expanded ‘Entrepreneurship 101’ series this fall features three new workshops
Delivered by the Business Advisory Centre, the seven-part series includes new workshops on brainstorming business ideas, protecting IP, and hiring a first employee.
Northumberland County residents can Walk A Mile on October 4 to support survivors of...
Annual walk in downtown Cobourg has raised $608,500 over past 17 years for Cornerstone Family Violence Prevention Centre.
‘Something as small as one empty beer bottle really does help build an affordable...
Bottle drive until September 21 at selected locations of The Beer Store will support Habitat for Humanity Peterborough & Kawartha Region.