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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

Kingsway Avenue apartment building evacuated after fire- UPDATED

Kingsway Avenue apartment building evacuated after fire- UPDATED

One person was sent to hospital after a fire tore through a second-story unit of a building in the 700 block of the south-side complex.
Mystery artist revealed for Wake the Giant

Mystery artist revealed for Wake the Giant

Thunder Bay singer-songwriter performed at the inaugural Wake the Giant Music Festival in 2019.
Krezonoski sisters eyeing 2028 Olympics

Krezonoski sisters eyeing 2028 Olympics

Thunder Bay marathoners, who now call Toronto home, were the top two Canadian women to cross the finish line at last month's Boston Marathon. On Monday they'll serve as honorary starters at the Firefighters Ten Mile Road Race.
Local residents celebrate $1-million lottery win

Local residents celebrate $1-million lottery win

Winning ticket was purchased at Lakeside Husky on Cumberland Street.
Ribfest moving to a new location this year

Ribfest moving to a new location this year

Popular late-summer event has been at the CLE grounds for the last few years, but is changing venues again in 2024.
City of Thunder Bay names its next city manager

City of Thunder Bay names its next city manager

John Collin brings 40 years of leadership and management experience to the position, with a 35-year career in the Canadian Armed Forces as Major-General. 
UPDATE: Price of Pierre too expensive for Canadians, says NDP's Singh

UPDATE: Price of Pierre too expensive for Canadians, says NDP's Singh

NDP leader says neither the Conservatives' Pierre Poilievre nor Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will do anything to fight high prices for consumers.
Border Cats still seeking host families

Border Cats still seeking host families

Team looking to place players with local families during their time playing for the Cats.
Firefighters called to former Lakehead Psychiatric Hospital

Firefighters called to former Lakehead Psychiatric Hospital

Reports of smoke emanating from the now-closed facility prompted the call for service on Monday night.
Bombers drop third straight at Centennial Cup

Bombers drop third straight at Centennial Cup

SIJHL champions fell 5-3 on Sunday night at the hands of New Brunswick's Miramichi Timberwolves.
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