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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

Free helmet program aims to protect kids from brain injury

Free helmet program aims to protect kids from brain injury

'We want every child in Thunder Bay and every person in Thunder Bay who's out there riding their bike this summer to be wearing a bike helmet to keep their head and keep their brain safe,' said Duncan Macgillivray, lawyer at White Macgillivray Lester LLP.
'I saw myself in a different way': Camp Molly stops in Lac Seul First Nation

'I saw myself in a different way': Camp Molly stops in Lac Seul First Nation

The four-day camp offers an opportunity for young women to be trained as firefighters.
Annual volunteer event returns after five-year hiatus

Annual volunteer event returns after five-year hiatus

The GenNext crew was at Home Hardware on Tuesday, picking up supplies for the 2025 Day of Caring
Students cheer the Border Cats to victory

Students cheer the Border Cats to victory

Even students who are not big baseball fans enjoyed the game, saying it’s interesting to see how fast players run, and how far they can make the baseball go.
‘Too special not to share’: Dog sled company moving south, to Sioux Lookout

‘Too special not to share’: Dog sled company moving south, to Sioux Lookout

“It is something that I feel is very important for the longevity and the well-being of mushing as a whole, that someone is making quality dog sleds for people to purchase," said Jesse Terry, new owner of Gatt Sled.
First Nation police service showing youth they're not the 'bad guys'

First Nation police service showing youth they're not the 'bad guys'

'Even if we make a difference in one student's life . . . that's very important," said Dave Scott, social navigator for the Lac Seul Police Service.
Local gymnast 'breaks through the ceiling' into college gymnastics

Local gymnast 'breaks through the ceiling' into college gymnastics

The challenge of the sport and continually overcoming fears was what kept Zara Reboks loving gymnastics through the years.
Region's education leaders train on AI in the classroom

Region's education leaders train on AI in the classroom

There were about 130 education professionals in Thunder Bay on Thursday, learning how to use AI in the best and safest way.
First Nations harvesting celebrated in new children’s book

First Nations harvesting celebrated in new children’s book

The book comes from lived experiences on the land along with intergenerational knowledge from Anishinaabe and Anishininiimowin culture.
Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people embrace self-care

Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people embrace self-care

Love Yourself has grown in the past three years, staring off with around 80 participants to around 300 this year.
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