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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.
EarlyON Northumberland presents a "Family Fun Bingo" competition to promote families spending time together and completing activities in Northumberland County, including by attending the organization's March Break program at Hastings Field House. (Photo: Northumberland County)

Northumberland County initiative encourages families ‘to make lasting memories’

EarlyON Northumberland's Family Fun Bingo competition 'back by popular demand'
Patricia Bromfield (third from left) is welcomed as the incoming chief of Peterborough County-City Paramedics on February 7, 2024 by (from left to right) Peterborough County warden Bonnie Clark, CAO Sheridan Graham, retiring chief Randy Mellow, and deputy warden Sherry Senis. (Photo: Peterborough County)

Supporting needs of residents, visitors, paramedics top of mind for new Peterborough paramedics chief

Patricia Bromfield 'very thankful' for opportunity make a seamless transition and learn from retiring chief Randy Mellow.
Northumberland Hills Hospital in Cobourg is once again offering student scholarships for those who are pursuing health care as a career. Pictured are students Catharine Mead (left) and Madison Holmes (right) with former Northumberland Hills Hospital board chair Elizabeth Selby following the last in-person presentation of the Health Professions Scholarship awards on June 13, 2019. (Photo: Northumberland Hills Hospital)

Health care student scholarships an ‘important tradition’ for Northumberland County hospital

CEO hopes pupils consider Northumberland Hills Hospital when they graduate; applications due by March 29.
The Peterborough Family Health Team's Health Clinic has locations in Peterborough and Lakefield (pictured). Open to Peterborough-area residents without a family doctor, it is not a walk-in clinic; all patients are required to make an appointment. (Photo: Google Maps)

Peterborough Family Health Team introducing expanded hours for its health clinic

Move aimed to enhance care for residents without a family doctor or nurse practitioner.
The new CT scanner at Campbellford Memorial Hospital, which will replace the existing 13-year-old CT scanner, will be more reliable and provide cleaner imaging allowing physicians to make more efficient diagnoses while reducing wait times and patient exposure to radiation. (Photo: Campbellford Memorial Hospital)

Campbellford Memorial Hospital’s new CT scanner will reduce wait times and radiation exposure

To be installed by early April, the hospital's $1.4-million scanner will also equip physicians with cleaner images.
Ava Richardson and Kiyotami (Zenryu) Owatari moved from Japan to Peterborough County to launch their market garden farm Hello Farm in Havelock in 2021. The married couple used Japanese farming techniques to improve the soil quality, resulting in growth in overall crop yields by their second year of production. (Photo: Hello Farm)

Hello Farm recognized with Peterborough Agricultural Innovation Award for Japanese farming techniques

Ava Richardson and Kiyotami (Zenryu) Owatari moved their farm from Japan to Havelock to grow organic heirloom vegetables.
More than 200 walkers have registered so far for the Coldest Night of the Year event on February 24, 2024 in Port Hope, hosted by Northumberland County's Green Wood Coalition, which aims to raise $95,000 to support those experiencing homelessness, hunger, and hardship. (Photo: Green Wood Coalition)

Northumberland County’s Green Wood Coalition gears up for Coldest Night of the Year on...

Residents can walk two or five kilometres in Port Hope to support those experiencing homelessness, hunger, and hardship.
A child helps a volunteer pack meals during a past One Million Meals Peterborough event in support of Kids Against Hunger Canada. (Photo: One Million Meals Peterborough / Facebook)

‘One Million Meals’ fundraiser underway in Peterborough to combat food insecurity

Community members can raise money and pack meals on April 6 to benefit Kids Against Hunger Canada.

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