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First-time Brighton Polar Plunge fundraiser raises nearly $6.5K
While the ice storm forced the cancellation of the first-time Northumberland OPP and Brighton Fire and Rescue's Polar Plunge fundraiser, participants have raised a lot of money for Special Olympics On...
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Northumberland Hills Hospital launches new online platform for patient experience feedback
Northumberland Hills Hospital (NHH) has launched a new digital survey platform to collect feedback from patients, beginning with those treated in the Emergency Department. The new platform, Qualtrics,...
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Survey finds Canadian renters uncertain, frustrated ahead of federal election
A new Rentals.ca survey reveals that many Canadian renters feel disengaged, under-informed, and skeptical of political leadership as housing affordability remains a top concern ahead of the 2025 feder...
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Baltimore man wins $100,000 top prize with Instant Hot Card ticket
A Baltimore man is $100,000 richer after winning a top prize with Instant Hot Card, from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation. David Mustard purchased the winning $5 scratch ticket at A-Plus Var...
Apr 07, 2025

Ontario invests $11B to protect workers and businesses amid U.S. tariffs
The Ontario government says they're investing $11 billion to support workers and businesses in the face of economic uncertainty, including fallout from recent U.S.-imposed tariffs. Premier Doug Ford a...
Apr 07, 2025

Northumberland home prices rise despite sales slowdown in March
Home prices in Northumberland County continued to rise in March, despite a decline in sales, according to the latest housing market data from the Central Lakes Association of Realtors (CLAR). The aver...
Apr 07, 2025
Upcoming Events
FEB 21 - JUN 20
FEB 21 - JUN 20
Dance Nights Social Dances
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 100, Park Street, Brighton, ON, Canada
DJ spins the tunes to favorite dance songs from the 60s to current favorites. These dances are geared to all dance styles and the atmosphere is always inviting and relaxing. Brighton Legion, upstairs, first and third Friday of each month; $10 at the door. Munchies offered, as well as coffee, sweets and a fully stocked bar. All proceeds go to the legion and your host Rose Massey welcomes all newcomers so come check us out. Have care-free fun and socializing while supporting your local legion. Dances run 7 to 11 p.m.
Full DetailsAPR 10
APR 10
Spaghetti dinner fundraiser
Codrington Community Centre, County Road 30, Codrington, ON, Canada
Gather your friends and family for a delicious spaghetti dinner and support the Codrington Community Association at their fundraiser on April 10 at 5:30 p.m. It's $15 per person. For more details and to purchase tickets, contact peggyn@xplornet.com.
Full DetailsAPR 16
APR 16
Fraud and Scam Prevention: Supper's Ready Speaker Series
Trinity-St. Andrew's United Church, Prince Edward Street, Brighton, ON, Canada
Katrina Myers from OPP will be discussing how we can better protect ourselves from ever-evolving scams and fraud schemes. The presentation starts at 6:30 p.m. after the Supper's Ready community dinner. Everyone is welcome to come for just the presentation or to come for the dinner and presentation.The dinner starts at 5 p.m. There is no charge for this event.
Full DetailsMAR 15 - JUN 29
MAR 15 - JUN 29
Colborne's Lake Ontario Shoreline: Stories of Earlier Generations
The Colborne Art Gallery, King Street East, Colborne, ON, Canada
On March 15 at 6 p.m., the Cramahe Township Heritage committee hosts an openhouse event at the Colborne Art Gallery with a presentation by Jane Urquhart about the history of beaches along the shore of Lake Ontario in Colborne. Exhibition will then be ongoing until June 29.
Full DetailsAPR 10
APR 10

Handbags for Hospice
Best Western Plus Cobourg Inn & Convention Centre, Burnham Street, Cobourg, ON, Canada
Mark your calendars! The popular Handbags for Hospice fundraiser is set for April 10th, 2025, at the Best Western Plus Cobourg Inn and Convention Centre.
Full DetailsAPR 16
APR 16

Supper's Ready Speaker Series - Fraud & Scam prevention
Trinity-St. Andrew's United Church, Prince Edward Street, Brighton, ON, Canada
In conjuction with the Brian Todd Memorial Community Fund there'll be a free community dinner on April 16th, 2025 with guest speaker K. Myers from the OPP on Fraud and Scam prevention.
For more info: suppersready.brighton@gmail.com
Full DetailsAPR 18
APR 18
Pancake Breakfast at Smithfield Carman United Church
854 Carman Road, Brighton, Ontario
Fresh fruit, juice, pancakes, sausage, real maple syrup, coffee, and tea. Adults $15; 10 and under $10; family price $40.
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