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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.
The osprey, a fish-eating hawk, is one of 11 birds vying to become Kawartha Lakes' Bird of the Year in an online contest launched by Bird Friendly Kawartha Lakes, as the municipality moves closer to becoming certified as a Bird Friendly City by Nature Canada. An initial round of voting will narrow the list to five birds on May 11, 2024, with a second round of voting resulting in the selection of Bird of the Year on June 30. (Photo: Bird Friendly Kawartha Lakes)

Achieving ‘Bird Friendly City’ status takes flight in Kawartha Lakes with Bird of the...

Online contest to showcase diversity of local bird species diversity while inspiring action to protect and conserve birds.
There will be precautionary changes to some services in Northumberland County during the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, including the early closure of county recycling centres in Bewdley, Seymour, and Brighton as they are not designed to operate in low-light conditions. An influx of visitors is expected in communities in Northumberland that are in the path of totality, including Brighton, Colborne, Grafton, Cobourg, and Port Hope. (Photo: Northumberland County)

Safety of residents ‘top priority’ during total solar eclipse: Northumberland County warden

County urges residents to take precautions and stock supplies as influx of visitors expected April 8.
Andrea Groff, previously executive director with the All Family Health Team in Markham, will joine the Ontario Health Team of Northumberland as its new executive lead in April 2024. (Photo courtesy of Ontario Health Team of Northumberland)

Ontario Health Team of Northumberland welcomes incoming executive lead Andrea Groff

'Experienced health care leader' will join the partnership of patients, caregivers, and health and community care providers in April.
Kawartha Land Trust (KLT) is protecting five new properties comprising a total of 224 acres in Douro-Dummer Township, Selwyn Township, and in the City of Kawartha Lakes. Pictured is a red trillium at the largest of the properties, the 102-acre Roussel-Steffler Memorial Sanctuary in Douro-Dummer Township that features a variety of vital habitats including a portion of a Provincially Significant Wetland. (Photo courtesy of KLT)

‘It’s always exciting to be able to announce the protection of more of the...

Kawartha Land Trust protects five new properties, a total of 224 acres, in City of Kawartha Lakes and Peterborough County.
While Kawartha Conservation has several high-tech weather monitoring stations across the watershed, including this one installed in Port Perry in 2023, the conservation authority is encouraging area residents to volunteer as citizen scientists in the Climate Change Action Program and help collect data about precipitation and, if they live along the water, water temperature. Kawartha Conservation will provide the necessary training, rain gauges, and water temperature loggers at no cost. (Photo: Kawartha Conservation)

Kawartha Conservation invites community members to become citizen scientists

Kawartha Lakes residents can take part in Climate Change Action Program to collect precipitation and water temperature data.
Five Counties Children's Centre client Tripp displays a McHappy Day shirt. The organization has been selected as the local children's charity that will benefit from McHappy Day on May 8, 2024 at McDonald's restaurants in Cobourg and Port Hope. (Photo: Five Counties Children's Centre)

McHappy Day in Northumberland to benefit Five Counties Children’s Centre

Visiting McDonald's restaurants in Cobourg and Port Hope on May 8 will help children with special needs access treatment and supports.
After his death in 2015 at the age of 35, former Peterborough Petes and NHL player Steve Montador was diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a progressive and fatal brain disease associated with repeated traumatic brain injuries including concussions and repeated blows to the head. The H.O.P.E. Steve Montador Bursary was established in his honour to support students transitioning from high school to college or university who are suffering the long-term effects of a sports-related concussion and require a reduced academic course load as result of injury. (Photo: Eliot J. Schechter / Getty Images)

Bursary available for Peterborough students experiencing long-term effects of concussion

HOPE student bursary in honour of Steve Montador raises awareness, provides funds for post-secondary education.
The recipients of the Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship for 2021 and 2022, including Hastings resident Carrie Hayward (back row, second from left), with citizenship and multiculturalism minister Michael Ford (front row, fourth from left) and lieutenant governor Edith Dumont (front row, fourth from right) at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto on March 25, 2024. (Photo: Office of Michael Ford)

Hastings resident Carrie Hayward receives Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship

Described as 'a fierce advocate for the marginalized', Hayward's family roots in Campbellford date back to 1906.
In Ontario, about 1,400 people on average are waiting for a life-saving organ. Ryley Mitchell (left, pictured with her mother Joanna in 2022) received a heart transplant in 2006 when she was seven months old after she was diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy. (Photo: Mitchell family)

March 28 virtual talk in Northumberland PACE speakers’ series targets why, what, and how...

Around 1,400 people on average in Ontario are waiting for a life-saving organ.

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