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Leith Dunick

Leith Dunick

A proud Nova Scotian who has called Thunder Bay home since 2002, Leith has been the editor of Thunder Bay Source for 16 years and has served a similar role with TBNewsWatch.com since its founding in 2009. An avid golfer, concertgoer and baseball fan, Leith is as versatile as they come, covering everything from local politics and sports to education and Indigenous issues.

Twitter: @LeithDunick

Email
ldunick@dougallmedia.com

Recent Work by Leith

Ford promises to connect five First Nations to power grid

Ford promises to connect five First Nations to power grid

Marten Falls, Eabametoong, Webequie, Neskantaga and Nibinamik First Nations would be connected through the project, which is in the consultation stage.
Local boards not joining $4B suit against social media companies

Local boards not joining $4B suit against social media companies

Boards don't rule out possibility of reconsidering at some point in the future.
Nipigon woman wins $500,000 in Maxmillions draw

Nipigon woman wins $500,000 in Maxmillions draw

Linda Robbins won the prize playing the Feb. 16, 2024 Lotto Max draw.
Thunder Bay to host up to 80 Cat Lake First Nation evacuees

Thunder Bay to host up to 80 Cat Lake First Nation evacuees

Cat Lake's Margaret Gray Nursing Station burned down on March 2.
Feds renew Local Journalism Initiative for three years

Feds renew Local Journalism Initiative for three years

Ottawa will provide $58.8 million to keep the program, which funds journalists in underserved areas, until 2027.
Trudeau says Mulroney was a statesman who will be missed by all Canadians

Trudeau says Mulroney was a statesman who will be missed by all Canadians

The former prime minister died on Thursday at the age of 84. He served from 1984 to 1993.
Transport fire closes section of Highway 11

Transport fire closes section of Highway 11

Traffic is stopped in both directions as emergency crews respond.
Province provides crisis support for NAN communities

Province provides crisis support for NAN communities

Ongoing and escalating tragedies require increased mental health support.
Sudbury man wins $1.2-million in Thunder Bay 50/50 draw

Sudbury man wins $1.2-million in Thunder Bay 50/50 draw

This month's prize was the sixth largest in the 36-month history of the hospital draw.
Manitouwadge council sets user fees for 2024

Manitouwadge council sets user fees for 2024

Most fees have remained the same or dropped, though a few have grown slightly.
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