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Amber Green

Amber Green

Amber is a freelance journalist with InnisfilToday. Before writing full-time, she graduated from the University of Toronto with a specialization in political science, and she worked in the financial industry. Dedicated to the craft of writing, she is a storyteller at heart who writes novels, poetry, and short stories. She lives in Innisfil.

Recent Work by Amber

Cool cars and classic rides: Innisfil Cruisers events return next week

Cool cars and classic rides: Innisfil Cruisers events return next week

Car club's first show of the year takes place at Innisfil Beach Park on Thursday, May 16
Boreal brings 'harmonious storytelling' to Innisfil concert

Boreal brings 'harmonious storytelling' to Innisfil concert

Trio of award-winning musicians take the stage at the Lakeshore branch of the Innisfil ideaLAB and Library Friday; 'Every song on this next album inspires and amazes me,' says band member
These 2 groups can help break 'all-consuming' gambling addiction

These 2 groups can help break 'all-consuming' gambling addiction

Young Gamblers in Recovery, Gam-Anon family and friends groups support people dealing with betting and gaming issues
Innisfil senior turning heads, pages over art of book folding

Innisfil senior turning heads, pages over art of book folding

At nearly 77 years of age, Sandycove Acres' Marilyn Sehn has found a new passion project
Caped crusaders converge at first-ever ComicFEST in Innisfil

Caped crusaders converge at first-ever ComicFEST in Innisfil

Candle-making workshop a creative and 'therapeutic experience'

Candle-making workshop a creative and 'therapeutic experience'

Innisfil-based business hosting workshop, with proceeds benefiting Churchill church
Emmy-winning animator confirmed for Innisfil's first ComicFEST

Emmy-winning animator confirmed for Innisfil's first ComicFEST

Innisfil ideaLAB and Library's Lakeshore branch hosting inaugural event on Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
New shop brings the 'simple joys' of thrifting to Churchill

New shop brings the 'simple joys' of thrifting to Churchill

Julianna’s Thrift Shop opened along Yonge Street in March
How this farm's fertilizer helps enrich gardens, equestrian teams

How this farm's fertilizer helps enrich gardens, equestrian teams

Fundraiser runs Saturday at Foxwood Farm; proceeds benefit members of the junior and silver show squads
Rising to the occasion: Innisfil teen makes, gives out cake kits

Rising to the occasion: Innisfil teen makes, gives out cake kits

Nathan Brennan came up with the idea while attempting to earn the Chief Scout Award, which requires the completion of a community-oriented service project
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