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Abhinaya Natesh

Abhinaya Natesh

Storyteller always “Chasing a story that doesn’t exist.” A proud landed immigrant carrying the identity of her motherland into her new home since 2019. Strong believer of stories having impact in people’s lives and hoping to change the world one story at a time. In search of new conversations and experiences. The jack of all girl trying to make it as a master writer-filmmaker contributing to stories in various newspapers, blogs and visual mediums.

Recent Work by Abhinaya

Spotlight: Adult and Teen Challenge provides step in path of recovery

Spotlight: Adult and Teen Challenge provides step in path of recovery

Adult and Teen Challenge of Central Canada opened a community office in Thunder Bay last year, which will provide help for individuals and families struggling with addiction and avail the support they need to overcome this addiction. 
Spotlight: A courier service for the North

Spotlight: A courier service for the North

OPS has the experience and knowledge to provide exceptional service in Northwestern Ontario
Wisdom: Sister Bear Designs brings family together

Wisdom: Sister Bear Designs brings family together

Sister Bear Designs, which was created in 2013, is now located in Thunder Bay's Goods and Co. Market
Women and Girls: Asil Designs combines two passions

Women and Girls: Asil Designs combines two passions

Lisa Pearce has brought two of her favourite things — wine and jewelry — together for her business
Women and Girls: Aesthetician supporting veterans with free scar camouflage treatment

Women and Girls: Aesthetician supporting veterans with free scar camouflage treatment

Alodie Mergulhao has been running Ageless Aesthetics Studio in Thunder Bay for the past two years and wants to show her gratitude to veterans and those currently serving by offering free scar camouflage treatment for the first three weeks in November in honour of Remembrance Day.
Women and Girls: Local woman competes in Ironman world championships

Women and Girls: Local woman competes in Ironman world championships

Thunder Bay's Kayla Kjellman is embracing the chance to push her limits at the Ironman world championships in Hawaii.
Summit helps local leaders address employees' mental health

Summit helps local leaders address employees' mental health

Two Thunder Bay women are looking to arm employers with tools to support employee mental health, an issue put in the spotlight by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Women and Girls: Crafted with care

Women and Girls: Crafted with care

Aspiring teacher and entrepreneur Ashley Perry found inspiration and support for her crafting business after moving north.
Women and Girls: 18-year-old Thunder Bay teen brings her handmade jewellery line

Women and Girls: 18-year-old Thunder Bay teen brings her handmade jewellery line

An avid lover of jewellery is creating something for everyone.
Women and Girls: Love, from the shores of Superior

Women and Girls: Love, from the shores of Superior

Reaghan Howard is making art out of pebbles and glass from the shores of Lake Superior.
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