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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

From 18 to 5,000 — this Timmins group is thriving

From 18 to 5,000 — this Timmins group is thriving

'I hope we can reach 10,000' says Quilts for Survivors volunteer
'It’s overwhelming': Second World War veteran turns 100

'It’s overwhelming': Second World War veteran turns 100

The newest centenarian served in the Royal Canadian Air Force
Women of influence leading way on awareness, lasting impacts of residential schools

Women of influence leading way on awareness, lasting impacts of residential schools

While picking up her honour, Vanessa Génier met Orange Shirt Day founder Phyllis Webstad
Prep work for potential evacuations starts on James Bay coast

Prep work for potential evacuations starts on James Bay coast

Ministry predicts low to moderate flooding risk, high fire risk
100 displaced after fire rips through historic building in Timmins

100 displaced after fire rips through historic building in Timmins

Empire Complex was once the Empire Hotel and is an historic building in the northern Ontario city, first opening its doors in 1928
3 Nolans hype up players at tournament

3 Nolans hype up players at tournament

'It’s the off-ice memories, playing with your friends, that’s the best part of it'
Thousands of people — including the 3Nolans — in Timmins for annual tourney

Thousands of people — including the 3Nolans — in Timmins for annual tourney

With 56 teams on the ice, it's a record-setting year for the Mushkegowuk Cup
Timmins woman's work catches governor general's attention

Timmins woman's work catches governor general's attention

Vanessa Génier is receiving a meritorious service decoration
'So sick of this happening': Advocate calls for national fire strategy

'So sick of this happening': Advocate calls for national fire strategy

It comes after a fire killed two people and injured three people in a remote Northern community
3,000th quilt sent out to residential school survivor

3,000th quilt sent out to residential school survivor

The team at Quilts for Survivors has crossed a major milestone in their work
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