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Articles by Cheryl Browne
- Innisfil seniors receive provincial grant for health and safety initiatives
- Parks Canada to upgrade Trent-Severn Waterway system
- Hot on the trail for hot cocoa in Barrie's downtown
- School bus tips into deep ditch
- Urgent need for new pet shelter as facility stretched beyond capacity
- Colts visit fans at RVH who were struck by car beside the arena
- Barrie wants feedback on artistry at Allandale Transit Mobility Hub
- Deadly collision in the Blue Mountains under investigation
- Free public CPR and AED training offered by St. John Ambulance and Rotary Club
- Huntsville business in ruins after early morning fire
- Winter storm blankets Simcoe Muskoka leaving residents digging out
- Unique 1911 Tudhope-Everitt car on display at Simcoe County Museum
- Clearview welcomes travellers to starry night displays
- Four drivers arrested on impaired driving charges in eight hours
- South-end Barrie garage fire quickly extinguished
- Highway 11 reopens after serious tractor-trailer crash in Oro-Medonte
- Family Literacy Day at the Barrie Public Library
- New peer mental health support funding at Georgian College
- Freezing drizzle advisory for Central Ontario ends
- RVH completes renovation of Community Dialysis Clinic
Cheryl Browne
ContactCheryl Browne has 20 years of experience as a multimedia journalist for various Ontario newspapers and websites, including the Barrie Examiner, Simcoe.com, the Toronto Star, and the Toronto Sun.
As an Ontario Newspaper award-winning columnist and Lifestyles Editor, Cheryl also received the Barrie Chief of Police Award for news coverage of a national series of articles about a neighbourhood evacuated due to a homeowner's placement of nearly 90 bombs around his house and property.
In her writing, Cheryl focuses on a wide variety of stories, from people in crisis or those celebrating their life's achievements to diverse communities and charitable organizations.
Cheryl spent her formative years in New Brunswick and Montreal. She raised her two daughters and stepsons in Barrie.
Cheryl speaks English and un pue Francais.