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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

Historic northern Ontario church needs your votes

Historic northern Ontario church needs your votes

St. Thomas Church in Moose Factory is a finalist for the Next Great Save competition
'Devastating' fire rips through historic building in Timmins

'Devastating' fire rips through historic building in Timmins

The Empire Complex was once the Empire Hotel, opened in 1928
Miss World Canada stitching together connections

Miss World Canada stitching together connections

Emma Morrison has helped sew approximately 40 ribbon skirts over the past year; 'I feel so uplifted afterward'
Five Nations Energy, Hydro One ink new partnership

Five Nations Energy, Hydro One ink new partnership

Five Nations Energy Inc. and Hydro One have signed on for planning, development and building of transmission lines
Support for Indigenous women in trades coming from feds

Support for Indigenous women in trades coming from feds

Keepers of the Circle providing employers, apprentices with tools for a welcoming workspace
Paramedic's body recovered from northern Ontario river

Paramedic's body recovered from northern Ontario river

The search for a paramedic who is believed to have drowned in the Albany River, north of Hearst, concluded on Wednesday when his body was located
Sewing group has sent 3,000 quilts to residential school survivors

Sewing group has sent 3,000 quilts to residential school survivors

Launched in northern Ontario, the team at 'Quilts for Survivors' has crossed a major milestone in their mission; 'People want to help my people heal'
Some northern school buses could soon have Wi-Fi

Some northern school buses could soon have Wi-Fi

Pilot project in northeastern Ontario will provide Wi-Fi for students who travel 45 minutes or more on a school bus — an upgrade that will 'hopefully' be used for homework
ONTARIO: Hundreds evacuated from remote Northern communities

ONTARIO: Hundreds evacuated from remote Northern communities

The threat of flooding along the Albany River has vulnerable members from Kashechewan and Fort Albany First Nation evacuating
Northern couple finds 'perfect spot' for outdoor rink

Northern couple finds 'perfect spot' for outdoor rink

John Gull and Pamela Chookomoomin have been building rinks in Peawanuck for more than a decade
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