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Amanda Rabski-McColl, LJI Reporter

Amanda Rabski-McColl, LJI Reporter

Amanda Rabski-McColl is a Diversity Reporter under the Local Journalism Initiative, which is funded by the Government of Canada

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Recent Work by Amanda

Timmins fire crews battle cold and flames at historic Empire Hotel Complex

Timmins fire crews battle cold and flames at historic Empire Hotel Complex

Water pumps froze, slowing crews down overnight
Miss World Canada stitching together connections

Miss World Canada stitching together connections

'I feel so uplifted afterward'
Reservist with North Bay roots, carrying eagle staff at Queen's Park

Reservist with North Bay roots, carrying eagle staff at Queen's Park

Pichette was born in North Bay, grew up in Timiskaming, and is a member of the Algonquin Regiment in Timmins
Peatlands 'just as important as the Amazon'

Peatlands 'just as important as the Amazon'

Shining a light on the importance of Northern Ontario's 'breathing lands' — a section of the Hudson Bay lowlands that stretches across Northern Ontario — that work as a natural water filter for the area's rivers and is the second-largest carbon sink in the world
Some northern school buses could soon be equipped with Wi-Fi

Some northern school buses could soon be equipped with Wi-Fi

Students on runs of 45 minutes or more would 'hopefully' use the time online to do homework
Flood threat spurs evacuations from remote Northern communities

Flood threat spurs evacuations from remote Northern communities

The threat of flooding along the Albany River has vulnerable members from Kashechewan and Fort Albany First Nation evacuating
Miss World Canada finds family in her travels

Miss World Canada finds family in her travels

Emma Morrison's work has introduced her to cousins from across the country and new skills she wants to share
ONTARIO: Hockey Indigenous founder wins trailblazer award

ONTARIO: Hockey Indigenous founder wins trailblazer award

Stephane Friday will be honoured at the Carnegie Initiative Summit in January
Awareness of white moose and its significance on the rise

Awareness of white moose and its significance on the rise

Troy Woodhouse says signs around Timmins have helped many understand the importance of the sacred animal
First Indigenous woman crowned Miss World Canada

First Indigenous woman crowned Miss World Canada

'With hard work, passion and drive, there is no limit to what you can achieve,' says the Chapleau Cree First Nation member
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