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Articles by Natalie Hamilton, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Northumberland County initiative encourages families ‘to make lasting memories’
EarlyON Northumberland's Family Fun Bingo competition 'back by popular demand'
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.
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.
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.
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.
‘This is an existential threat to our very existence as Indigenous people’: Alderville First...
Chief Taynar Simpson sees quashing federal bill C-53 as a 'top priority'.
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.
Habitat for Humanity Northumberland hosting Sunday dinner in Cobourg, silent auction, online raffle
Organization striving to raise $30,000 for local housing projects.
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.
‘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.