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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

Email
amanda@timminstoday.com

Recent Work by Amanda

Hudson Bay peatlands 'just as important as the Amazon'

Hudson Bay peatlands 'just as important as the Amazon'

Conservationists, Indigenous leaders want input on Far North mining plans
Proposed transmission line draws interest of Wabun Tribal Council

Proposed transmission line draws interest of Wabun Tribal Council

Tribal council teams with Hydro One to bid for the Wawa to Porcupine transmission line
Unique approach gives mining companies a path to reconciliation

Unique approach gives mining companies a path to reconciliation

Wabun Tribal Council provides industry with templated consultation solution to 'build more mines faster'
Award-winning architecture intern wants to start a conversation

Award-winning architecture intern wants to start a conversation

'I want to be working back with my community and I want to share my knowledge with other Mushkegowuk communities'
College earns grant to create hub for equity and diversity

College earns grant to create hub for equity and diversity

Timmins-based programming will help companies, organizations reach diversity goals
'I got my life back': Program working for equity

'I got my life back': Program working for equity

Aboriginal Women in Mining is expanding to cover more industries and job markets
Girls in the trades? This Timmins teacher is sparking their interest

Girls in the trades? This Timmins teacher is sparking their interest

Celina Belair's welding career has evolved more than she ever imagined
Timmins high schoolers can get certified before graduation

Timmins high schoolers can get certified before graduation

'It translates into better pay and more responsibility, which so many of these students are looking for,' says welding instructor
Timmins college focuses on getting international students jobs

Timmins college focuses on getting international students jobs

From housing to job prospects, Collège Boréal is stepping up for international students