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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.

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Recent Work by Leith

Organizers thrilled with Scotties response and support

Organizers thrilled with Scotties response and support

More than 54,000 people caught the action at this year's national women's curling championship.
Tigers basketball advances to OFSAA

Tigers basketball advances to OFSAA

Team will head to North Bay for provincials, which run from March 3 to March 5.
Back-to-back: Homan wins Scotties for fifth time

Back-to-back: Homan wins Scotties for fifth time

Defending champions finish off second straight undefeated run with a 6-1 win over four-time champ Kerri Einarson in Sunday's final.
Thunderwolves hold off Mustangs in Game 3 to advance

Thunderwolves hold off Mustangs in Game 3 to advance

Josh Van Unen scored the game-tying goal in the second and the game-winner in the third as Lakehead moved on to the second round of the OUA men's hockey playoffs.
Einarson edges Nova Scotia, will play for Scotties gold

Einarson edges Nova Scotia, will play for Scotties gold

The four-time champion will take on fellow four-time champion Rachel Homan in Sunday night's final.
Local wheelchair curler off to world championship

Local wheelchair curler off to world championship

Douglas Dean took up the sport as a way to have fun, but soon caught the attention of national team scouts.
Assault suspect flees across frozen river into Canada, iPhone tips police to crash

Assault suspect flees across frozen river into Canada, iPhone tips police to crash

Suspect was wanted for breaking a woman's arm in the United Sates.
Thunderwolves bow out in first playoff game

Thunderwolves bow out in first playoff game

Lakehead's Nathan Bilamu and Chris Sagl fouled out in the fourth, compounding their comeback bid against a team that couldn't seem to miss when it mattered most.
Homan outduels Einarson to reach Scotties final

Homan outduels Einarson to reach Scotties final

Manitoba's Einarson will need a win over Nova Scotia in Sunday's semifinal to have a shot at a fifth Scotties title.
T-Wolves even up series against Western with last-minute win

T-Wolves even up series against Western with last-minute win

Josh Van Unen scored the game-winner with just 24 seconds to go in regulation.
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