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Amber Green

Amber Green

Amber is a freelance journalist with InnisfilToday. Before writing full-time, she graduated from the University of Toronto with a specialization in political science, and she worked in the financial industry. Dedicated to the craft of writing, she is a storyteller at heart who writes novels, poetry, and short stories. She lives in Innisfil.

Recent Work by Amber

'I've lost my pal': Family fondly remembers 105-year-old Innisfil resident

'I've lost my pal': Family fondly remembers 105-year-old Innisfil resident

Lillian Vaughan died at Matthews House Hospice in Alliston in late January
Young girl has turns heart disease into 'her superpower'

Young girl has turns heart disease into 'her superpower'

Faith Street was born with rare Congenital Heart Disease; but now she volunteers during McHappy Days and is a SickKids patient ambassador
'Impressive potential': Innisfil native nets spot on Canadian women's floorball team

'Impressive potential': Innisfil native nets spot on Canadian women's floorball team

Emily Niskanen, 22, will represent her country at the world games in Chengdu, China this August
Shop local with ease thanks to new Simcoe County-based delivery service

Shop local with ease thanks to new Simcoe County-based delivery service

Just Simcoe offers same-day delivery on orders placed by 3 p.m., Monday to Friday, founder says
Rising to the occasion: Teen makes, gives out cake kits

Rising to the occasion: Teen makes, gives out cake kits

Nathan Brennan came up with the idea while attempting to earn the Chief Scout Award, which requires the completion of a community-oriented service project
Pet project: Why this author says it's OK to grieve animals

Pet project: Why this author says it's OK to grieve animals

Dee-Ann Benson has used writing to help cope with the loss of her 22-year-old cat, Megan
'Truly special moment': Fallen officer honoured with renaming of arena

'Truly special moment': Fallen officer honoured with renaming of arena

Innisfil honoured the memory of fallen South Simcoe police Const. Morgan Russell with a special ceremony at the lakeside community arena where he spent time as a youth
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