megan rafuse headshot

january 2022

friday, january 14, 2022

when she was just a high school student, megan rafuse (hbsw'09) lost her mother to cancer. 

“her death really drove my career choices,” megan says. “it made me unafraid to take risks, because i learned that you don’t get a second chance to live your life.”

paul popo-ola headshot

december 2021

wednesday, december 22, 2021

paul popo-ola (hbcomm'10) has set his sights on helping toronto inner-city kids escape the lives of poverty to which they are often condemned. in 2020, paul and a group of friends set up the black health and wealth fund to provide university entrance scholarships to grade 12 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 . it’s paul’s latest advocacy project, and one close to his heart.

mike carlson holding the stanley cup

november 2021

monday, november 8, 2021

mike carlson knows firsthand some of the challenges faced by reporters today. mike earned a bachelor of arts in english and a bachelor of education – both at 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 . he is a professional sports photographer who has covered the national hockey league, the national basketball association, the national football league, and major league baseball.

john hammill headshot

october 2021

thursday, october 14, 2021

john hammill is the regional publisher of orilliamatters, an exclusively online site that provides breaking news and vital local information to its readers.
after joining forces with village media, john and his team launched the site on january 8, 2018 – only six weeks after postmedia shuttered the orillia packet and times.

greg chomut in the outdoors

september 2021

monday, september 13, 2021

“i didn’t fall in love with teaching until i started doing it. now it’s an integral part of who i am,” says greg chomut, who teaches history, art, and media at thunder bay’s dennis franklin cromarty (dfc) high school.

ann-marie kungl digging in a garden

june 2021

tuesday, june 1, 2021

barrie city councillor ann-marie kungl is a virtuoso at juggling many things – from volunteering at covid-19 vaccine clinics to informing barrie’s age friendly community plan to part-time beekeeping.

rudy grewal and his wife megan

april 2021

wednesday, april 14, 2021

rudy grewal’s name and face have become recognizable over the last few years at lakehead orillia and in simcoe county in general.

sarah and her son harvey visit a classroom

march 2021

monday, march 15, 2021

sarah valiquette-thompson (ba’15) has been a restaurant owner, a city councillor, and a private investigator – but advocating for people with disabilities is the role closest to her heart.

heather mason posing for photo

february 2021

wednesday, february 24, 2021

“right after i graduated from lakehead with my honours of fine arts and bachelor of education, i moved to god’s lake first nation to teach,” says heather mason (née martin) (hfa/bed’08) “i didn’t want to be stuck substitute teaching in southern ontario for years and years.”

fatima ahmed volunteering in botswana

january 2021

friday, january 15, 2021

fatima ahmed knows firsthand how difficult life can be.
despite her unique challenges, she has a jaw-dropping number of extraordinary accomplishments under her belt; impressive for someone not even in her mid-30s yet.
fatima has travelled the world since 2006, helping non-profit organizations thrive while she gleaned new insights along the way.

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