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Clint  Fleury,  Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Clint Fleury, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Clint Fleury is a web reporter covering Northwestern Ontario and the Superior North Regions. Born in Winnipeg, Clint moved to Thunder Bay to pursue his passion for writing. He has a particular interest in performing spoken word poetry and writing short fiction. He covers civic issues in Thunder Bay under the Local Journalism Initiative, which is funded by the Government of Canada.

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Recent Work by Clint

Conversation, but not accountability, at candidate meet-and-greet

Conversation, but not accountability, at candidate meet-and-greet

While all of the region’s federal candidates said the meet-and-greet event at the Thunder Bay Public Library was an opportunity to speak intimately to the public, some candidates also felt the event doesn’t replace a traditional debate.
Candidate Profile: Bob Herman

Candidate Profile: Bob Herman

Retired police chief looks to unseat three-term incumbent Patty Hajdu in the north-side area riding.
Pope 'left a huge legacy behind,’ says Bishop of Thunder Bay

Pope 'left a huge legacy behind,’ says Bishop of Thunder Bay

Bishop of Thunder Bay’s Roman Catholic Church speaks about the passing of Pope Francis.
Province announces $461K for local youth programs

Province announces $461K for local youth programs

Local non-profits focus on youth programming after receiving funding from the Ontario government.
Injured workers rally against $2-billion WSIB refund

Injured workers rally against $2-billion WSIB refund

The provincial government announced the payments as part of a larger business support initiative.
Trade war impacts tops list of election issues for Chamber of Commerce

Trade war impacts tops list of election issues for Chamber of Commerce

The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce ask federal candidates to champion key policies to advance economic growth.
'Pretty big' increase in homelessness in the past decade: DSSAB

'Pretty big' increase in homelessness in the past decade: DSSAB

DSSAB’s ten-year final report on housing and homelessness offers a glimpse into visible homelessness in the Thunder Bay District.
Local MPPs advocate for highway safety

Local MPPs advocate for highway safety

The Thunder Bay District Municipal League closed out its annual general meeting by hearing from local MPPs about highway safety.
Municipal League advocates to lower downloaded provincial cost

Municipal League advocates to lower downloaded provincial cost

The Thunder Bay District Municipal League stresses that municipalities need to have a united voice to be heard by upper levels of government.
Wendy Landry will not seek re-election as NOMA president

Wendy Landry will not seek re-election as NOMA president

The Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association will elect its next president on April 23.
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