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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.

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Recent Work by Leith

Hanmer couple plan to help kids, grandkids with $2-million 50-50 win

Hanmer couple plan to help kids, grandkids with $2-million 50-50 win

Graham and Helen Bromley are the September winners of the Thunder Bay 50-50 draw.
School board consolidation rumours not credible, says Northern Ont. Conservative MPP

School board consolidation rumours not credible, says Northern Ont. Conservative MPP

The Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario is concerned the province may collapse 72 school boards across Ontario into four centralized ones.
'I felt close to a true hero': Terry Fox's medical bracelet returned to family

'I felt close to a true hero': Terry Fox's medical bracelet returned to family

Forty-five years after his Marathon of Hope ended outside of Thunder Bay, his brother Darrell says people continue to feel a connection with Terry Fox, an inspiration to all Canadians.
Body of missing Norwegian hiker found in Manitoba

Body of missing Norwegian hiker found in Manitoba

Twenty-nine-year-old Steffen Skjottelvik was hiking from Fort Severn to York Factory, Man. when he went missing.
Ford 'all-in' on twinning highways across Northern Ontario

Ford 'all-in' on twinning highways across Northern Ontario

Ontario premier says he loves the idea of four-laning highways in the region, beyond Thunder Bay to Nipigon.
Sudbury's Tracy Fleury now has two Scotties titles to her name

Sudbury's Tracy Fleury now has two Scotties titles to her name

She was the third on Rachel Homan's champion team
Sudbury-based team will be heading to the Brier

Sudbury-based team will be heading to the Brier

Tim Hortons Brier starts Feb. 28 in Kelowna, B.C.
Hanmer's newest millionaires still can't believe their luck

Hanmer's newest millionaires still can't believe their luck

Hanmer couple have purchased a new Cadillac Escalade and plan to renovate their home with some of their winnings
Canada bounced in World Junior quarterfinals

Canada bounced in World Junior quarterfinals

Thunder Bay goaltender George Carter made 22 saves, but was beaten with 39 seconds left in regulation as Canada fell 4-3 and lost in the quarterfinals for a second straight year at the world juniors.
Poilievre says Trudeau Liberals little more than a clown show

Poilievre says Trudeau Liberals little more than a clown show

Conservative Leader also responded to incoming U.S. president Donald Trump's suggestion Canada could become America's 51st state.
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