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Olivia Browning

Olivia Browning

Olivia’s major life passion would have to be a tie between reading and writing. She worked in the creative field of hairdressing for three years. She is excited to open a new chapter and share her love for writing with Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario, where she was born and raised. Olivia enjoys Thunder Bay summers and wishes they were endless. In her spare time, you would most likely find her wandering the aisles of a book store. Olivia also has a cat named Daisy, who is 16 years old.

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'Really great experience': Youth summer jobs program expanding nation-wide

'Really great experience': Youth summer jobs program expanding nation-wide

Minister of Families and Jobs, Patty Hajdu, said the program also gives students an opportunity to explore different career paths to see if it's a good fit for them.
Region's education leaders train on AI in the classroom

Region's education leaders train on AI in the classroom

There were about 130 education professionals in Thunder Bay on Thursday, learning how to use AI in the best and safest way.
First Nations harvesting celebrated in new children’s book

First Nations harvesting celebrated in new children’s book

The book comes from lived experiences on the land along with intergenerational knowledge from Anishinaabe and Anishininiimowin culture.
Students celebrate mental health week, all month long

Students celebrate mental health week, all month long

Students from the Superior-Greenstone District School Board have been participating in activities and learning about supports available to them regarding mental health
'Be the change': Lakehead Choral Group supports the RFDA

'Be the change': Lakehead Choral Group supports the RFDA

Through their spring concert, the group collected donations for the Regional Food Distribution Association that will help feed people in need across the region.
RFDA gets $2M towards expansion project

RFDA gets $2M towards expansion project

Volker Kromm, executive director at the RFDA, said he has known the building needed an expansion since 2011.
Training facility to be built at the previous Riverview Raceway

Training facility to be built at the previous Riverview Raceway

There is currently no dollar amount or timeline in relation to the Chi Mino Ozhitoowin training facility.
Marten Falls business partnership supports economic reconciliation

Marten Falls business partnership supports economic reconciliation

The centralized location in Thunder Bay is encouraging economic reconciliation, and will expand in the future
'The time for talk is over': First Nation demands action

'The time for talk is over': First Nation demands action

Federal political leaders are called on to travel to Neskantaga to witness firsthand conditions in the isolated northern First Nation.
Ontario Medical Students Association holds spring council meeting in Thunder Bay

Ontario Medical Students Association holds spring council meeting in Thunder Bay

The council is comprised of about 20 students from all six Ontario medical schools, holding the spring meeting in Thunder Bay for the first time
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