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Justin Hardy

Justin Hardy

Justin Hardy is a reporter born and raised in the Northwest. He recently graduated from Confederation College's film production program, and began working for tbnewswatch.com in July 2021

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jhardy@dougallmedia.com

Recent Work by Justin

Liars at a Funeral will make the audience laugh and cry

Liars at a Funeral will make the audience laugh and cry

Liars at a Funeral opens May 10 with a preview on May 9.
Thunder Bay Polar Bear Plunge raises most money in its history

Thunder Bay Polar Bear Plunge raises most money in its history

Approximately 400 people participated and more than double the goal was raised.
Red Dress Walk raises awareness for MMIP

Red Dress Walk raises awareness for MMIP

Walkers made their way from the FWFN's youth centre, up Mission Road to the community Centre and back down Anemki Drive
City consultant looking at waterfront trail bridge realignment options

City consultant looking at waterfront trail bridge realignment options

The city currently has a consultant looking at realignment options, which will be presented to Richardson grain terminal to see if there is a solution that can be worked out.
Rubber ducks race for grand prize and good cause

Rubber ducks race for grand prize and good cause

Following a close race, one duck was able to get ahead of the raft, crossing the finish line first and winning its owner $10,000.
$37 million project breaks ground in Nipigon

$37 million project breaks ground in Nipigon

The new Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area Administration and Visitors Centre is being built right on the Nipigon Marina
Chamber celebrates local businesses at awards ceremony

Chamber celebrates local businesses at awards ceremony

The ceremony had 71 nominees in 12 different categories.
Local family receives new home through Habitat for Humanity

Local family receives new home through Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity is celebrating its 39th new home build for working, lower income families in the Thunder Bay area.
Travel the world this weekend at Folklore Festival

Travel the world this weekend at Folklore Festival

Tickets for the festival are still just $5 for adults, $3 for seniors and students, $1 for children aged 4-12 and free for children under 4.
Care Bus wraps up after a busy season

Care Bus wraps up after a busy season

The Care Bus saw a roughly 68-per-cent increase in use over the winter.
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