After over 20 years The Salvation Army’s Good Food Box program has ceased operations. The program was intended to enable
The effects of the closing of General Motors has far more reaching impact than the city of Oshawa. Sixty-two-year-old Roy
Proposed amendments would finally protect Ontario’s “double-hatters” and reform the interest arbitration process for resolving fire service collective agreements The
An afternoon fire sent one person to hospital and caused extensive damage to a housing unit in Cobourg on
After over a year, the Special Investigation's Unit has released their report about the shooting at Northumberland Hills Hospital
A Port Hope couple got a surprise earlier this year dating back to the Second World War. Colleen and Jim
The President of the Police Association of Ontario said Cobourg should be “very concerned” when auxiliary members of the
A pesky beaver is causing trouble at James Cockburn Park in Cobourg. The park located on William Street has the
Six members of a Brighton family lost everything after a fire ripped through their two storey
Incoming Cobourg councilor Adam Bureau gets sworn in officially on December 3, but he’s already jumping in the community. Starting