Category: News

All-Candidates Forum on Environmental Issues in Cobourg

In 2015 the term Extinction Rebellion did not exist, nor had anyone heard of a Swedish girl named Greta

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PACE Announces Its Fifth Season

By Cecilia Nasmith/Today’s Northumberland Now entering its fifth year, the Northumberland PACE speakers' series launches its 2019-2020 season of health

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Province Lends Large Helping Hand On King Street West Culvert In Cobourg

By Cecilia Nasmith/Today’s Northumberland Northumberland-Peterborough South MPP David Piccini was accompanied by Ontario's Minister of Infrastructure Laurie Scott in the

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MNRF Officers Doing Their Best To Make Sure Anglers Follow The Rules

Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry Officers are busy patrolling area waterways now that the annual

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Distemper In Raccoons Common This Time Of Year

Cobourg Police had to shoot a raccoon recently in Cobourg’s east end. Police were called after a raccoon was acting

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Number of Cormorants Found Dead This Year Has Increased

The Director of Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre said the number of cormorants found dead along the shoreline has increased

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IT Chapter 2 Brings Tourism To Port Hope

Just hour after IT Chapter 2 came out, Port Hope seemed abuzz with people visiting the town where both

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Port Horror Film Festival and Horror Convention Wraps Up In Ghoulish Style

Port Horror continued on Saturday, September 7, 2019 in Port Hope. The film festival and horror convention was based out

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Sneak Peak At Frightfully Scary Port Horror

Port Horror starts at 5 p.m. on Thursday September 5, 2019 at the Skeena Building on Mill Street in

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Emergency Services Have So Far Responded To Transition House In Cobourg Over 200 Times in 2019

Today’s Northumberland sat down and spoke with Board Chair of Transition House along with Community and

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