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Olivia Browning

Olivia Browning

Olivia’s major life passion would have to be a tie between reading and writing. She worked in the creative field of hairdressing for three years. She is excited to open a new chapter and share her love for writing with Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario, where she was born and raised. Olivia enjoys Thunder Bay summers and wishes they were endless. In her spare time, you would most likely find her wandering the aisles of a book store. Olivia also has a cat named Daisy, who is 16 years old.

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Recent Work by Olivia

Forty individuals from the region receive prestigious award

Forty individuals from the region receive prestigious award

"The diversification across the region is just unbelievable," said DougallMedia's Al Cresswell of CFNO Radio.
Culinary students getting a taste of institutional cooking

Culinary students getting a taste of institutional cooking

The Regional Food Distribution Association hopes to double the amount of food produced by 2026 and expand offerings out into the region.
Trucker training and snow clearing: Stiles pledges to take the reins on highway safety

Trucker training and snow clearing: Stiles pledges to take the reins on highway safety

As Premier, Stiles said she will build a transportation system that puts people first.
$2.5 million invested in seven Indigenous-led projects

$2.5 million invested in seven Indigenous-led projects

Hajdu was at the Neeganii-Iishawin economic development gathering, where she announced the over $2.5 million invested into Indigenous-led projects
First Nations economic development conference sells out

First Nations economic development conference sells out

The hosts of the event are Independent First Nations Alliance, Shibogama First Nations Council, Matawa First Nations, Windigo Community Development Corporation, ThawiKayhiGan Group, and Keewaytinook Okimakanak.
Liberal leader pledges more family doctors while in Thunder Bay

Liberal leader pledges more family doctors while in Thunder Bay

There are 28,000 people in the Thunder Bay area without access to a family doctor, says Crombie.
Mental health program for farmers extended

Mental health program for farmers extended

The funding that Agriculture Wellness Ontario received is not spread out based on community; it is spread out based on needs.
Provincial union president in Thunder Bay to talk elections

Provincial union president in Thunder Bay to talk elections

Union officials are hearing from members that life is becoming increasingly unaffordable.
Stuff a Cruiser set up in Kakabeka

Stuff a Cruiser set up in Kakabeka

Members of the OPP will be at Odena Foods from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday.
Prosperity Northwest showcased opportunities for the North

Prosperity Northwest showcased opportunities for the North

The event is held annually and grows more each year.
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