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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 government gives Thunder Bay $870K for housing infrastructure

Ford government gives Thunder Bay $870K for housing infrastructure

City can use the money for roads, sewer and water infrastructure to encourage more housing development
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
Incident at Resolute sawmill results in fatality

Incident at Resolute sawmill results in fatality

Ministry of Labour called in to investigate Jan. 24 incident
Feds, Thunder Bay to spend $3M on arena upgrades

Feds, Thunder Bay to spend $3M on arena upgrades

Fort William Gardens will get new dressing rooms, upgraded ticket and concession, and more
Resolute plans to sell Thunder Bay pulp and paper mill

Resolute plans to sell Thunder Bay pulp and paper mill

Company says it's necessary and contingent on its announced acquisition by Domtar.
'Reimagination' of Thunder Bay's north core well under way

'Reimagination' of Thunder Bay's north core well under way

City, architects hold open house to get feedback on plan to turn Red River Road into a more pedestrian-friendly space.
Thunder Bay correctional complex to cost $1.2 billion

Thunder Bay correctional complex to cost $1.2 billion

New facility will replace both the Thunder Bay District Jail and the Thunder Bay Correctional Centre
Hundreds of employment opportunities at Thunder Bay job fair

Hundreds of employment opportunities at Thunder Bay job fair

Companies in mining, telecommunications, health care and construction on the recruiting trail
Scotties organizers in Thunder Bay looking at hosting again in 2024

Scotties organizers in Thunder Bay looking at hosting again in 2024

Thunder Bay set to host 2021 curling bonspiel this month
Thunder Bay's Finnish Labour Temple fire a tragedy, says former board member

Thunder Bay's Finnish Labour Temple fire a tragedy, says former board member

Fire engulfs upper level of iconic century-old building in the heart of the Bay and Algoma district
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