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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 GuelphToday as a freelance reporter in 2019 and came onboard as a full-time journalist at CambridgeToday in 2021

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Recent Work by Barbara

Traditional healing liaison looks to make cultural connections

Traditional healing liaison looks to make cultural connections

As the traditional healing liaison for the Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre in Waterloo Wellington, Grace provides advocacy on behalf of families and clients when it comes to the importance of their connection to culture
Not just a day at the office for Cambridge stunt duo

Not just a day at the office for Cambridge stunt duo

'I have been set on fire 171 times, I’ve been shot at, I’ve jumped through windows and off buildings, and crashed cars. I've done it all'
Bringing colour to Cambridge with watercolour workshops

Bringing colour to Cambridge with watercolour workshops

In February, Artist Debbie Ellis, will offer watercolour workshops in Cambridge
Cambridge neighbourhood group is all 'About The Bounce'

Cambridge neighbourhood group is all 'About The Bounce'

Pilot program began in October and will run until the beginning of April
Author aims to inspire with book about life with a brain injury

Author aims to inspire with book about life with a brain injury

'I want to share my story and hope it helps others to not give up on life, to inspire them to think positive. You can do anything you put your mind to. Never give up when times are tough because miracles do happen.'
Parents want ‘dyslexia’ to be recognized at public school board

Parents want ‘dyslexia’ to be recognized at public school board

'It’s like a bad word, and they don’t want to say it:' Cambridge parents of children with dyslexia say public board's Right To Read strategy so far fails to adequately address the challenges their children face
YouTuber says holiday shopping in Cambridge has a lot to offer

YouTuber says holiday shopping in Cambridge has a lot to offer

The countdown is on for last-minute shoppers, but several local businesses are ready to help find that perfect gift, says local YouTube content creator and Cambridge booster
Tired of cleaning up after Fido? Poop Valet comes to the rescue

Tired of cleaning up after Fido? Poop Valet comes to the rescue

Cambridge entrepreneur Rick Couchman landed on a unique business opportunity to offer customers a clean, disease, and odour free backyard
Police move to make in-car and body worn cameras permanent

Police move to make in-car and body worn cameras permanent

Waterloo Regional Police Service initiated a large-scale Body-Worn Video and In-Car Video pilot over the last year as part of an overall modernization project
Islamic Centre of Cambridge invites community for Holiday Family Fun Night

Islamic Centre of Cambridge invites community for Holiday Family Fun Night

The annual Family Fun Night will be held at the Islamic Centre of Cambridge on Dec. 25 at 5 p.m. at 1550 Dunbar Rd.