Articles by Natalie Hamilton, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Upcoming holiday market for people and pets supports Northumberland County-based dog rescue
K9Crusaders aims to raise funds and awareness and find new foster families through November 16 event in Cobourg.
Cobourg’s Cornerstone Family Violence Prevention Centre participating in annual ‘Wrapped in Courage’ campaign
Northumberland County agency invites residents to purchase a purple scarf to raise awareness of femicide and other forms of gender-based violence.
Habitat for Humanity’s recently opened Lakefield ReStore ‘warmly welcomed by the local community’
Revenues from non-profit home improvement and building supply store help fund affordable home ownership.
Fire safety video series by Kawartha Lakes Fire Rescue Service wins provincial award
'Jump into Fire Safety with Katie' teaches residents about fire prevention, school bus safety, lithium-ion battery handling, and more.
Northumberland County council authorizes up to $587,700 so new homeless shelter can comply with...
County has partnered with Transition House to operate 47-bedroom complex at 310 Division St. that would replace existing Chapel St. shelter.
Cobourg modifies downtown parking fees for November and December to stimulate local economy
Town's initiative with Cobourg DBIA aims to 'encourage more people to explore and support our downtown businesses' when holiday shopping.
Community Care Northumberland’s ‘Adopt a Grandparent’ program returns to brighten holiday season for local...
'With rising costs and inflation making things tough for many, that need is even greater': Chelsea Rankin.
Cobourg’s Transition House cuts homeless beds by more than half to comply with fire...
Chapel Street shelter down to 10 beds from 22, with organization securing 8 motel rooms in Northumberland County.
Two hospitals in the Kawarthas region reintroduce mandatory masking in patient care areas
Peterborough Regional Health Centre and Lindsay's Ross Memorial Hospital have updated their masking policies for respiratory illness season.
Nogojiwanong Indigenous Fringe Festival to move to Peterborough Theatre Guild in 2025
Organizers hope moving 5th annual festival from Trent University to a more central location in the city will attract more audiences.