Just hour after IT Chapter 2 came out, Port Hope seemed abuzz with people visiting the town where both
Port Horror continued on Saturday, September 7, 2019 in Port Hope. The film festival and horror convention was based out
Port Horror starts at 5 p.m. on Thursday September 5, 2019 at the Skeena Building on Mill Street in
Today’s Northumberland sat down and spoke with Board Chair of Transition House along with Community and
The production of Warner Bros IT Chapter Two spent over $56.4 million, creating more than 1,800 local jobs for
With precipitation below normal over the past three months, Level 1 Low Water (minor drought) conditions are now being
Members of the Port Hope Fire and Emergency Services were on hand to greet 50 firefighters
Northumberland OPP are investigating the origin of a cross along the lakeshore in Grafton. An identification officer went to the
When Port Hope resident Adam Pearson has an idea - he takes it seriously. For the past several days he’s
Saturday, August 31, 2019 kicked off the 70th anniversary for the Canadian International Air Show at the Canadian National