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Jodi Lundmark

Jodi Lundmark

Jodi Lundmark got her start as a journalist in 2006 with the Thunder Bay Source. She has been reporting for various outlets in the city since and took on the role of editor of Thunder Bay Source and assistant editor of Newswatch in October 2024.

Recent Work by Jodi

Rainy River District welcomes first member of Generation Beta

Rainy River District welcomes first member of Generation Beta

Saylor-Lynn was born on Jan. 1, 2025 at 3:45 p.m. at La Verendrye General Hospital in Fort Frances.
Second of four accused in 2022 murder pleads guilty

Second of four accused in 2022 murder pleads guilty

Aiden Collander, 23, entered a guilty plea to manslaughter at the Thunder Bay Courthouse earlier this week.
Hospital 50/50 reaches record-smashing $6 million

Hospital 50/50 reaches record-smashing $6 million

Ticket sales close at midnight Thursday and the winner will be drawn at 11 a.m. on Friday.
'Winederful' event raises more than $68K in its 10th year

'Winederful' event raises more than $68K in its 10th year

Money raised through the event was donated to Our Kids Count and Ronald McDonald House in London, Ont.
Hamilton re-elected as Thunder Bay DSSAB chair

Hamilton re-elected as Thunder Bay DSSAB chair

Jim Vezina was elected vice-chair of the board.
Thunder Bay selected for HART Hub site

Thunder Bay selected for HART Hub site

Path 525 will become a Homelessness and Addiction Recovery Treatment Hub.
Library 50/50 winner takes home $41K

Library 50/50 winner takes home $41K

About 288,000 tickets were sold during the December draw.
Warmer weather to bring mix of snow and rain

Warmer weather to bring mix of snow and rain

The Nipigon area may see up to five centimetres snow.
Emo's challenge of tribunal decision 'attacks the civil rights of 2SLGBTQIA+ people'

Emo's challenge of tribunal decision 'attacks the civil rights of 2SLGBTQIA+ people'

The judicial review application asks the court to overturn the tribunal’s decision that found the municipality discriminated against the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.
Emo to seek judicial review of Human Rights Tribunal orders

Emo to seek judicial review of Human Rights Tribunal orders

The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario previously ruled the township's 2020 decision to not declare Pride month was discriminatory to the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.
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