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Alicia Anderson

Alicia Anderson

Born and raised Thunder Bay, Alicia Anderson got her start as a journalist in 2025 with TBnewswatch. She is excited to start a new chapter of her life and share it with Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario. In her spare time, you will most likely find her exploring the city with her dog Indie, a 4 year old Doberman mix.

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Recent Work by Alicia

Local hospice organization first to earn provincial 'Equity in Action' award

Local hospice organization first to earn provincial 'Equity in Action' award

Hospice Northwest is the inaugural winner of the $10,000 Mount Pleasant Group Equity in Action award for improving access to hospice care for vulnerably housed populations.
University opens dorm doors to forest fire evacuees

University opens dorm doors to forest fire evacuees

Officials say the city does not have the capacity to host more evacuees but is serving as a transition point between evacuated First Nations and host cities.
Construction has begun on region's first cardiac unit

Construction has begun on region's first cardiac unit

'I'm so proud' says hospital CEO.
Another boat joins the growing list of cruise ships visiting the city

Another boat joins the growing list of cruise ships visiting the city

Six days after the Viking Octantis kicked off the summer cruise ship season, the Victory II arrived.
Dogs and cats waiting to be evacuated

Dogs and cats waiting to be evacuated

The fire that caused the evacuation of Deer Lake First Nation last week is now estimated at more than 65,000 hectares.
Lakehead convocation celebrates staff and students

Lakehead convocation celebrates staff and students

'I feel like home' says graduate.
Mailing to resume for some DSSAB cheques

Mailing to resume for some DSSAB cheques

Ontario Works cheques issued for June will still be available for pick up at the end of the month.
Indigenous child and family service agency under new leadership

Indigenous child and family service agency under new leadership

Natalie Paavola has been working with Dilico for over 17 years.
Commuters urged to get moving this June

Commuters urged to get moving this June

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit is challenging area residents to leave the car in the driveway and change how they get around.
Cruise ship season to start with two arrivals on Sunday

Cruise ship season to start with two arrivals on Sunday

The Viking ships Octantis and Polaris will be the first of the season to make port in Thunder Bay.
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