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Clint Fleury, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Clint Fleury, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Clint Fleury is a web reporter covering Northwestern Ontario and the Superior North Regions. Born in Winnipeg, Clint moved to Thunder Bay to pursue his passion for writing. He has a particular interest in performing spoken word poetry and writing short fiction.

Email
cfleury@dougallmedia.com

Recent Work by Clint

Junot Ave. youth transitional housing project on schedule

Junot Ave. youth transitional housing project on schedule

The Indigenous Friendship Centre says construction of transitional youth housing on Junot Ave is on track to be complete in about 14 months.
City wants feedback on the 2025 capital budget

City wants feedback on the 2025 capital budget

The proposed 2025 capital budget has a $58.5 million increase over 2024 coming out at $161.8 million.
Ministry of Health responds to Path 525 petition

Ministry of Health responds to Path 525 petition

Responding to yesterday’s interview with NDP MPP’s Lise Vauegous about the Plan 525 petition, the Ministry of Health said they recognize Ontario has a problem.
NDP petition asks province to stop closure of Path 525

NDP petition asks province to stop closure of Path 525

Thunder Bay-Superior North MPP Lise Vaugeois fights against the Ford government’s closures of safe injection sites.
Community partners unsure about operation of temporary village

Community partners unsure about operation of temporary village

Two community partners supporting the human rights action plan are still waiting for the city to reach out for their input on the operational design.
Council ratifies encampment action plan and temporary village

Council ratifies encampment action plan and temporary village

City Council moves forward with homeless Action Plan and temporary village initiative.
Boshcoff: Poilievre's pledge to cut housing fund could mean hit to city

Boshcoff: Poilievre's pledge to cut housing fund could mean hit to city

Poilievre's pledge to cut the Housing Accelerator Fund is a cause for concern at city hall.
TBPS launches trust survey

TBPS launches trust survey

The Thunder Bay Police has launched a new survey focusing on the elements of trust.
Police Board has new headquarters

Police Board has new headquarters

The Thunder Bay Police Service Board has moved from the Valhalla Inn to 1111 Victoria Avenue East.
Police saw 259 missing persons reports in first half of year

Police saw 259 missing persons reports in first half of year

The Thunder Bay Police Service received an average of more than 40 missing persons reports per month in the first half of 2024.
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