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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

Fighting Walleye, Ice Dogs to tangle in SIJHL final

Fighting Walleye, Ice Dogs to tangle in SIJHL final

Dryden is seeking its first Bill Salonen Cup since 2018, while the Fighting Walleye are looking for their second title in three seasons.
Washout closes section of Highway 609

Washout closes section of Highway 609

Traffic control is in place, north of the second bridge near Quibell.
Crash closes Highway 11 near Longlac

Crash closes Highway 11 near Longlac

Jackknifed tractor trailer listed as the cause of the Tuesday morning closure.
Highway 11 closed between Longlac and Kapuskasing

Highway 11 closed between Longlac and Kapuskasing

Collision occurred just before noon on Saturday.
Wycisk goes No. 2 in OHL Priority Selection Draft

Wycisk goes No. 2 in OHL Priority Selection Draft

The 16-year-old considers Thunder Bay his second home, his father and uncle both former members of the Lakehead Thunderwolves.
Black Eyed Peas to headline Wake the Giant Music Festival

Black Eyed Peas to headline Wake the Giant Music Festival

Grammy-winning group includes the first Indigenous artist to headline the annual event, now entering its sixth year.
Miller departs as Lakers coach after two seasons

Miller departs as Lakers coach after two seasons

Outgoing coach has been with the organization for four seasons and helped bring back the Lakers junior program.
Library 50/50 hands out $32,325 prize

Library 50/50 hands out $32,325  prize

Proceeds from the draw will be used to help cover costs of renovation to build a children's library at the Waverley Public Library.
Waste collection to move up a day due to Good Friday holiday

Waste collection to move up a day due to Good Friday holiday

Residents in all four zones are being asked to put their curbside waste out a day earlier than usual, with collection not taking place on Friday, April 18.
Patient shuttle launched between Fort Frances, Atikokan and Thunder Bay

Patient shuttle launched between Fort Frances, Atikokan and Thunder Bay

The service will be provided to patients in need of transportation to health appointment at the outskirts of the district.
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