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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.

Twitter: @LeithDunick

Email
ldunick@dougallmedia.com

Recent Work by Leith

Licence of former Thunder Bay police lawyer suspended

Licence of former Thunder Bay police lawyer suspended

The Law Society of Ontario has placed an undertaking on her licence, which prohibits her from practicing law.
Need for Christmas Cheer continues to grow

Need for Christmas Cheer continues to grow

Organizers also want recipients to know the Canada Post strike may impact registrations, and to seek alternative ways to sign up for the holiday program if they haven't received or returned their registration form yet.
Ruberto says parkade expenses better served elsewhere

Ruberto says parkade expenses better served elsewhere

Former city councillor believe the money needed for upkeep could eliminate the need for paid parking at night and on Saturdays.
Catholic board re-elects chair, vice-chair

Catholic board re-elects chair, vice-chair

Board of trustees announced the reappointments during Monday's meeting.
Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg leaders declare state of emergency

Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg leaders declare state of emergency

Rising levels of drug-related crime, addiction and a lack of services are negatively impacting the community.
Two arrested after suspect allegedly attempts to draw loaded gun on police

Two arrested after suspect allegedly attempts to draw loaded gun on police

Police say a second individual nearly hit an officer with a vehicle trying to escape.
Power restored to most customers in Norwester area

Power restored to most customers in Norwester area

Remaining 80 customers should have power restored by 10 a.m. on Tuesday.
Atikokan man charged in pick-up theft

Atikokan man charged in pick-up theft

A 26-year-old man was taken into custody on Saturday to face seven charges related to the incident.
Living wage set at $20.30 for Northern Ontario

Living wage set at $20.30 for Northern Ontario

Ontario's minimum wage is $17.20 per hour, well below what the Lakehead Social Planning Council says people need to survive on in Northern Ontario.
North Stars thump Islanders in return to win column

North Stars thump Islanders in return to win column

Fort Frances, Dryden and Red Lake also picked up wins on Saturday night in SIJHL play throughout the region.
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