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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

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
'Mining and conservation can work hand in hand'

'Mining and conservation can work hand in hand'

People at a sold-out event in Timmins heard an update on a project to protect land in the James and Hudson bay area
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
Timmins mother and daughter sharing culture through art and learning

Timmins mother and daughter sharing culture through art and learning

'It’s nice to continue to bring down our teachings and traditions down through our family'
'We’re not refugees, we’re evacuees': Leaders meet for inaugural summit

'We’re not refugees, we’re evacuees': Leaders meet for inaugural summit

Having evacuations be Indigenous-led is one of the topics at the Mushkegowuk Emergency Response Summit this week
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
Unique approach gives mining companies a path to reconciliation

Unique approach gives mining companies a path to reconciliation

'If you want to build more mines faster, support the renewal of Wabun’s resource revenue sharing agreement with the province,' says advisor
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