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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

BEYOND LOCAL: Growing project makes big impact in fight against world hunger

BEYOND LOCAL: Growing project makes big impact in fight against world hunger

Canadian Foodgrains Bank supporters came together to talk about efforts to help end international hunger
BEYOND LOCAL: Guelph companies shift focus to build tiny homes amid housing crisis

BEYOND LOCAL: Guelph companies shift focus to build tiny homes amid housing crisis

Local builders say tiny homes are an excellent way to improve the value of a homeowner’s property and increase the housing supply
On top of the world for Cambridge woman

On top of the world for Cambridge woman

After ascending six of the seven summits of the world, Debbie Bulton from Cambridge, had one more to conquer, Mount Everest
Nature's best light show is in danger

Nature's best light show is in danger

Threats such as light pollution, habitat loss, and climate change are contributing to the decline in firefly populations, says a U of G researcher
Farmers needed: Nearly half of farm operators to retire by 2033

Farmers needed: Nearly half of farm operators to retire by 2033

Report says Canada will need to accept 30,000 permanent immigrants by 2033 to take over existing farms and greenhouses or to establish their own
More fertilizer needed for abundant, healthy food supply

More fertilizer needed for abundant, healthy food supply

Standing committee calls for tariffs to be returned, existing sustainability efforts to be recognized
Wild bees need more land says U of G researcher

Wild bees need more land says U of G researcher

The study is the first to evaluate how much land is required to maintain communities of wild native bees in Canada
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