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My name is Raquel Ness, I am born and raised in Orillia, I’m a lawyer here – I own my own law firm called Ness Law – and […]
If there was one thing about Orillia that you could change, what would it be? I don’t think there is anything I would change about Orillia. There’s a […]
The festival has a huge social and economic impact on Orillia, can you give us an idea of its size and importance? The festival I would say is […]
How did you first get involved with the Mariposa Folk Festival? Well, many years ago at the gym, two of the four Wise Men – the Wise Men […]
Why does Orillia need a youth centre? You can sort of look at it as servicing young people in opportunities. Youth centres mean something different to every community. […]
If there was one thing you could change about Orillia, what would that be? Well I wish that we could have had a University Campus at the Huronia […]
If there was one thing you could change about Orillia, what would it be? The thing I would – well the thing that we are evolving and working […]
Many of the people that I’ve interviewed for this series have commented on the remarkable sense of community and volunteerism in Orillia. Has that been your experience? Yeah. […]
Perhaps you could tell us about some positive things that you have encountered through your work at St. Paul? One of the things I’m most excited about is […]
My name is Ted Reeve and I’m the Coordinating Minister here at St. Paul’s Centre. I came to Orillia five years ago, initially on a contract, and have […]
If there was one thing about Orillia you could change, what would it be? If I could change one thing about Orillia it would be that the main […]
You have just a few cameras around here, and you mentioned that you were going to start a community dark room? Yeah, so Otter Art Club, run by […]