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Barbara Latkowski

Barbara Latkowski

Barbara graduated with a Masters degree in Journalism from Western University and has written for publications in northern British Columbia and southwestern Ontario. She has covered politics, arts and entertainment, health, education, sports, courts, social justice, and issues that matter to the community. Barbara joined CambridgeToday in 2021 and has been part of the GuelphToday newsroom since 2023

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Recent Work by Barbara

Cambridge authors join forces for book of short stories

Cambridge authors join forces for book of short stories

A group of local writers have come together for the launch of a new book, a short story compilation featuring new and established Cambridge authors
The fine art of fly fishing with Grand River Troutfitters

The fine art of fly fishing with Grand River Troutfitters

Since 1993, Grand River Troutfitters Ltd. has grown from a fly-fishing retail store to a popular destination that offers fly-fishing education and guides
A group of friends help to conserve the Grand River watershed

A group of friends help to conserve the Grand River watershed

Understanding more about the Grand River’s health will help a local group address the environmental issues it faces today.
‘It’s never too late to learn:’ U of G's senior learning program offers opportunity

‘It’s never too late to learn:’ U of G's senior learning program offers opportunity

After retiring from a career in real estate, Dan Izokaitis is headed back to school at the University of Guelph, at no cost
'It’s a great way to meet people:' Cambridge Beginner Hiking Group has 2.5K members

'It’s a great way to meet people:' Cambridge Beginner Hiking Group has 2.5K members

Since 2011, Brendalee Jackson has organized a Meet-Up Cambridge Beginner Hiking Group, open to anyone of any age and skill level
Camino Wellbeing celebrates Pride Month with OK2BME Program

Camino Wellbeing celebrates Pride Month with OK2BME Program

OK2BME program offers supportive, confidential services for 2SLGBTQIA+ children, teens and adults, as well as those who wonder about their sexuality or gender identity
'I love what I do': Ciclowerks keeps Cambridge cycling

'I love what I do': Ciclowerks keeps Cambridge cycling

Owner, operator and mechanic, Paul Remole has a collection of vintage bicycles
Bernice Adams Awards: a lasting legacy for the arts in Cambridge

Bernice Adams Awards: a lasting legacy for the arts in Cambridge

On May 23, the 41st Bernice Adams Awards ceremony will present awards, bursaries and scholarships to support youth and adults in Cambridge who work towards achieving their goals in the arts
Scouting Waterloo Region offers outdoor adventure for young explorers

Scouting Waterloo Region offers outdoor adventure for young explorers

Independent from Scouts Canada, Scouting Waterloo Region offers traditional scouting opportunities where outdoor recreation promotes strong values, builds self-confidence, and promotes healthy and active living
Victorian histories depict mystery of Dickson Hill’s past

Victorian histories depict mystery of Dickson Hill’s past

Author John Hagopian, offers a glimpse into the area’s Victorian past with his biography, 'The Life and Times of Florence Dickson', and his neighbourhood book, 'Dickson's Hill: Galt's Victorian Masterpiece'
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