Home Authors Articles by Natalie Hamilton, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Articles by Natalie Hamilton, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Natalie Hamilton, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
627 Articles
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.
For the second year in a row, Five Counties Children's Centre is offering an accessible trick-or-treating experience called "All-o-wwen" for clients and their families in Cobourg, Lindsay, and Peterborough. The children's treatment centre is also offering tips for community members who want to offer an inclusive Halloween experience at their own homes. (Photo: Five Counties Children's Centre)

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.
Peterborough Athletic Concussion Awareness (PACA) and the Greater Peterborough Health Services Foundation (GPHSF) have announced the panellists for the inaugural Peterborough Concussion Summit on October 28, 2025 at the Market Hall in downtown Peterborough. From left to right, top and bottom: Andie Hickling, Janice Runza, Paul Hunter, Scott Cockburn, Connor Massimo, Dr. Shannon Scratch, Judy Gargaro, and Mercedes Watson. Local family physician Dr. Steph Dallaire (not pictured) will moderate all panel sessions. (kawarthaNOW collage of supplied photos)

Organizers of inaugural Peterborough Concussion Summit announce panellists for October 28 event

Summit will feature concussion experts representing every sector that supports a student or athlete after an injury,
Delivered by Northumberland County with funding from the Ontario government, the Business & Entrepreneurship Centre Northumberland (BECN) supports small business through workshops, free consultations, and special events like the BECN Connect Peer-to-Peer session in Campbellford in July 2025 that provided expert advice on small business accounting and tax filing. (Photo: BECN)

Business & Entrepreneurship Centre Northumberland ‘the single door to entrepreneurship support’ in Northumberland County

Next intake of Starter Company Growth Program opens in mid-October followed by She Owns It women's entrepreneurship conference in November.
Located in Peterborough Square in downtown Peterborough, the Peterborough Community Health Centre (PCHC) is welcoming the public to its grand opening on October 7, 2025. Designed by Unity Design Studio and built by Mortlock Construction Inc., the centre is located on two accessible floors in the mall, occupying the space previously held by TD Canada Trust and the space just below the former branch. (Photo: Mortlock Construction Inc.)

Peterborough Community Health Centre marks grand opening with public celebration on October 7

Afternoon event at the centre's Peterborough Square location includes a ribbon cutting and opening ceremony, self-guided tours of the space, and more.
In the wake of the unexpected departure of Northumberland County's former chief administrative officer Jennifer Moore on September 29, 2025, county council has appointed Glenn Dees to the position in an interim basis. (Photo: Northumberland County)

Northumberland County council appoints Glenn Dees as interim chief administrative officer

Director of health and human services replaces former CAO Jennifer Moore following unexpected announcement of her departure on September 29.
Members of the Eastern Ontario Wardens' Caucus (EOWC) at Queen's Park in Toronto in May 2025. EOWC represents 13 counties and single-tier municipal governments across eastern Ontario and advocates for the needs of over 800,000 residents. (Photo: EOWC)

Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus opposes VIA Rail Canada’s pilot project to eliminate passenger stops...

Although the Crown corporation has since delayed non-stop service between Toronto and Montreal, it plans to resurrect the pilot project in the future.
Three of the 150 women who participated in the 2024 She Owns It Women's Entrepreneurship Conference. Presented once again by the Business & Entrepreneurship Centre Northumberland (BECN), the third annual event takes place on November 6, 2025 at the Best Western Plus Cobourg Inn & Convention Centre. (Photo: BECN)

Registration open for 3rd annual ‘She Owns It’ women’s entrepreneurship conference in Cobourg

Full-day event on November 6 features a keynote from Leisse Wilcox, a panel discussion with four local women in businesses, two hands-on workshops, and more.
Northumberland County Warden Brian Ostrander announced on September 29, 2025 that, effective immediately, Jennifer Moore will no longer serve as the county's chief administrative officer. (Photo: Northumberland County)

Northumberland County Warden Brian Ostrander announces Jennifer Moore is no longer the county’s CAO

Ostrander would not comment on the reason for the longtime employee's departure, effective September 29, citing the matter was discussed in a closed session of council.
Located at 64 Lindsay Street South in Lindsay, A Place Called Home (APCH) offers emergency shelter for people experiencing homelessness and a daily drop-in service for people at risk of homelessness in Kawartha Lakes and Haliburton County. (Photo: APCH)

A Place Called Home in Lindsay marking 30th anniversary with community event on World...

During October 10 celebration, emergency housing shelter serving Kawartha Lakes and Haliburton County will kick off fundraising campaign to raise $30,000.
Following seven months of concerns raised by neighbouring residents and businesses about drug paraphernalia, swearing, fights, and people urinating on their properties, Northumberland County decided to close the warming/cooling hub at the "modernized" homeless shelter at 310 Division Street in downtown Cobourg as of July 4, 2025. The location offered a low-barrier place for people to rest and access an accessible shower and washroom, laundry facilities, and storage lockers for personal belongings. (Photo: Northumberland County)

Northumberland County ‘actively exploring opportunities’ for new temporary warming room location outside of Cobourg

Following July closure of Division Street warming room, county staff have had 'productive discussions with a couple of locations'.

Become a #kawarthaNOW fan

31,882FollowersLike
25,663FollowersFollow
17,654FollowersFollow
4,618FollowersFollow
3,715FollowersFollow
3,111FollowersFollow

Sign up for kawarthNOW's Enews

Sign up for our VIP Enews

kawarthaNOW.com offers two enews options to help readers stay in the know. Our VIP enews is delivered weekly every Wednesday morning and includes exclusive giveaways, and our news digest is delivered daily every morning. You can subscribe to one or both.




Submit your event for FREE!

Use our event submission form to post your event on our website — for free. To submit editorial content or ideas, please contact us.