Everyone Has a Story Everyone Has a Story Orillia Museum of Art & History
If there were one thing you could change about Orillia, what would that be? I think it’s not necessarily change, but to continue to be aware of its […]
So you’re an O.P.P. Officer. Tell us how you joined the O.P.P. and your experience of a goalie competing on a male hockey team. Was that any help […]
What have you enjoyed most about living in Orillia? I think what I really like about Orillia is the fact that there’s so many activities at your disposal. […]
What are your memories of growing up in Orillia as a child? My family was really involved with everything arts and culture, so they really wanted to instill […]
Ripple kindness originated in Barrie, Ontario. The whole idea of Ripple is to bring like-minded women together to make a charitable impact to local organizations. It is a […]
Your family has many connections in Orillia going back a generation or two, maybe more. Could you tell us a bit about your family and their contributions to […]
If there was one thing that you could change about Orillia, what would it be? More inclusiveness. I still see a divide here that was present when I […]
You have a host of interests and causes including, the Orillia Youth Centre, Lighthouse Men’s Shelter, Ripple of Kindness, Orillia and Area of Physician Recruitment & Retention, Mariposa […]
How is the real estate business in Orillia at the moment? It’s very healthy. It is a seller’s market right now, inventory is low and there’s a lot […]
What are your fondest memories of growing up in Orillia? I was born in Toronto in 1958 and we moved here in ’63. My fondest memories are just how […]
If there was one thing that could change about Orillia, what would that be? Making the downtown more people-friendly, but there’s not one thing that does that. It’s […]
You’ve been very involved in the Streets Alive project. Can you start us off with the Festival of Banners? The Festival of Banners came to be I’d say […]