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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

Amber Alert called off after missing child located safely

Amber Alert called off after missing child located safely

Police confirm a missing eight-year-old boy has been safely found
Thunder Bay high school class interviews actor Ryan Reynolds

Thunder Bay high school class interviews actor Ryan Reynolds

The school's media club reached out to the Deadpool actor and he agreed to speak to them for about half an hour on Wednesday
Thunder Bay officer lets bride take pictures at death scene

Thunder Bay officer lets bride take pictures at death scene

Police say the bride was related to a retired police officer
Report: Ontario considering online learning for 2 weeks, closing gyms and no indoor dining

Report: Ontario considering online learning for 2 weeks, closing gyms and no indoor dining

Premier scheduled to make an announcement at 11 a.m.
Fire engulfs Thunder Bay's Finnish Labour Temple which housed iconic Hoito Restaurant (8 photos)

Fire engulfs Thunder Bay's Finnish Labour Temple which housed iconic Hoito Restaurant (8 photos)

Upper level of century-old building gutted
COVID-19: Omicron variant arrives in Thunder Bay

COVID-19: Omicron variant arrives in Thunder Bay

Up to eight people may be infected with the variant, first detected in southern Africa
CANADA: Hajdu to seek input from Indigenous community before outlining ministry priorities

CANADA: Hajdu to seek input from Indigenous community before outlining ministry priorities

Ending all boil-water advisories is near the top of her to-do list
Science will determine testing needs at border: Hajdu

Science will determine testing needs at border: Hajdu

The United States is expected to open its borders to Canadians early next month, but the cost of PCR tests required to return home could prevent most travellers from venturing abroad.
ONTARIO: One dead after fiery plane crash at Thunder Bay airport

ONTARIO: One dead after fiery plane crash at Thunder Bay airport

Cause of crash not yet known as the Transportation Safety Board of Canada takes over the investigation.
Feds to update border measures today

Feds to update border measures today

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has hinted fully vaccinated American tourists may be allowed to enter Canada by mid-August
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