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Kevin Lamb

Kevin Lamb

Kevin Lamb picked up a camera in 2000 and by 2005 was freelancing for the Barrie Examiner newspaper until its closure in 2017. He is an award-winning photojournalist, with his work having been seen in many news outlets across Canada and internationally. Kevin is also an avid travel and wildlife photographer, with subjects ranging from polar bears in Canada’s Arctic to great white sharks at the equator. In 2008, he was chosen as a winner of Canadian Geographic’s Wildlife Photography of the Year. Kevin has also documented countless Canadian musicians over the past 15 years, such as Rush, Joel Plaskett, Gordon Lightfoot, Blue Rodeo, and The Tragically Hip. He lives in Barrie with his wife. They have a cat named Fred

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Recent Work by Kevin

'Balancing act': Neighbours divided on county's Rose St. housing project

'Balancing act': Neighbours divided on county's Rose St. housing project

'It affects everyone on Rose Street and it’s going to devalue our houses. We felt safe before; I don’t feel safe anymore,' says area resident
'Suspicious object' turns out to be carpet, not a body: OPP

'Suspicious object' turns out to be carpet, not a body: OPP

Emergency crews called to creek area this afternoon near the 10th Line of Essa Township and County Road 21, just west of Thornton
'Cookies and milk' cinches spot for newest paramedic for a day

'Cookies and milk' cinches spot for newest paramedic for a day

Ella Masson, a Grade 6 student at Monsignor Clair Catholic Elementary School in Barrie, chosen as winner out of 36 essay entries
'Great motivator': Helmond firing up shears to cut down cancer

'Great motivator': Helmond firing up shears to cut down cancer

'Terry (Fox) did a lot for the country, so let’s cure this thing once and for all,' Jason Helmond says ahead of Saturday's fundraiser
Local cricketers pushing hard to score dedicated field in Barrie

Local cricketers pushing hard to score dedicated field in Barrie

'We all would like to see a dedicated cricket facility in the city. The challenge is finding an area that is big enough and is not being used for something else,' says councillor
Former Innisdale, Huronia Stallions football star drafted by B.C. Lions

Former Innisdale, Huronia Stallions football star drafted by B.C. Lions

'Playing football in the States was a little different from Barrie, but I had a lot of good times in Barrie, for sure,' says Kail Dava, who played NCAA ball at Tennessee Tech
Thrill of the hunt: Gates swing open on new season at Elmvale market

Thrill of the hunt: Gates swing open on new season at Elmvale market

Although the Oscar Mayer Wiener pedal car remains his white whale, market owner Frank Bates says he loves searching for an item and 'then the kill — making the deal'
Eastview holds off Innisdale in senior girls soccer playoff action (8 photos)

Eastview holds off Innisdale in senior girls soccer playoff action (8 photos)

Striker hit by vehicle as tempers flare again at LifeLabs picket line

Striker hit by vehicle as tempers flare again at LifeLabs picket line

Barrie police say officers responded to two separate calls about conduct of picketing LifeLabs employees, who've been on strike since May 2
'She leads with love': Mother's Day celebrated across the city

'She leads with love': Mother's Day celebrated across the city

Children young and old celebrate their love for their moms on Sunday
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