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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

Nokiiwin receives refurbished laptops

Nokiiwin receives refurbished laptops

The recent donation of refurbished laptops will be used by students in their education programs.
Synergy North urges drivers to slow down around work sites

Synergy North urges drivers to slow down around work sites

The company originally started the campaign after hearing concerns from road workers.
Great Benjamins Circus returns to the city

Great Benjamins Circus returns to the city

Lasting roughly 90 minutes, the show promises relentless excitement and energy, appealing to both children and adults.
Moose Hide Campaign walk raises awareness

Moose Hide Campaign walk raises awareness

Even with the weather threatening to take a turn for the worse, the walk still had a lot of participants.
Local law enforcement served up Boston Pizza

Local law enforcement served up Boston Pizza

A portion of the event’s sales go to the Law Enforcement Torch Run - the largest public awareness and grassroots fundraising organization for Special Olympics globally.
Airport hosts active training exercise

Airport hosts active training exercise

Roughly 60 personnel participated from multiple organizations.
May Day in the Bay raises motorcycle safety awareness

May Day in the Bay raises motorcycle safety awareness

The organizers hope that they can make May Day in the Bay an annual event, to bring more awareness to motorcycle safety
Reunion brings in Can Can Dancers from near and far

Reunion brings in Can Can Dancers from near and far

The group was originally formed as part of a fundraising event for the North McIntyre Community Centre to buy a new dishwasher
Elizabeth Fry Society hosts annual fundraiser

Elizabeth Fry Society hosts annual fundraiser

All funds raised on Thursday go straight to the transitional housing program.
New STAR team launching later this year

New STAR team launching later this year

The team is being funded by a $2.7 million investment over three years through the province’s Addictions Recovery Fund.
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