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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

New website aims to support victims of serious fraud

New website aims to support victims of serious fraud

The new portal provides accessible, effective and confidential resources for those impacted by fraud.
What's Poppin': January 18 and 19

What's Poppin': January 18 and 19

Check out What's Poppin' this weekend!
City targeting 'ambitious' 350 housing starts this year

City targeting 'ambitious' 350 housing starts this year

Summer Stevenson, project manager for the Housing Accelerator Fund said its exciting to see the number on multi-unit houses increase.
Local artist addresses mental health struggles in a new single

Local artist addresses mental health struggles in a new single

Local Indigenous Folk artist Sara Kae has been preforming with determination since age 12
Elevate NWO combats extreme cold with its drop-in centre

Elevate NWO combats extreme cold with its drop-in centre

Elevate NWO provides necessities to community members in need
'Like winning the lottery', videographer finds missing dog

'Like winning the lottery', videographer finds missing dog

Nolan Dennhardt says he wants to do more meaningful and impactful things with his time
Not a 'random act', new details released in McIvor Court homicide

Not a 'random act', new details released in McIvor Court homicide

The police confirmed a weapon was likely involved, but say it was not a firearm.
Crime Stoppers seeking more local volunteers

Crime Stoppers seeking more local volunteers

A flag was raised at city hall to mark January as Crime Stoppers Awareness month.
Grace Place keeping people 'Out of the Cold'

Grace Place keeping people 'Out of the Cold'

Without the additional funding from DSSAB, there would be upwards of 30 people with no place to go, said Grace Place operations manager Melody Macsemchuk.
An election now is unnecessary: Vaugeois

An election now is unnecessary: Vaugeois

MPP Lise Vaugeois doubts there is an appetite for Ontario voters to run out to the polls in the upcoming months.
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