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Clint Fleury

Clint Fleury

Clint Fleury is a web reporter covering Northwestern Ontario and the Superior North Regions. Born in Winnipeg, Clint moved to Thunder Bay to pursue his passion for writing. He has a particular interest in performing spoken word poetry and writing short fiction.

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cfleury@dougallmedia.com

Recent Work by Clint

MNR confirms new wildfires in the North

MNR confirms new wildfires in the North

As an extreme heat warning blankets the province, the Ministry of Natural Recourses is advising the public to be cautious with open flames.
Traffic stop leads to impaired charges

Traffic stop leads to impaired charges

During the investigation, police determined the driver was impaired by alcohol.
Impaired charges laid in Greenstone

Impaired charges laid in Greenstone

Greenstone OPP charged a Hearst resident with impaired driving offences after a collision on Highway 11.
Molotov cocktail did not start fire at Lady Frances Place: fire chief

Molotov cocktail did not start fire at Lady Frances Place: fire chief

As the investigation continues, Fort France Fire Department dispelled rumours that a Molotov cocktail was used to start the fire at Lady Frances Place.
UPDATE: Fatal injury at Rainy River Mine under investigation

UPDATE: Fatal injury at Rainy River Mine under investigation

New Gold Inc. suspends operation after employee was fatally injured.
Steelworkers Union wants an audience with Ford over Terrace Bay Mill

Steelworkers Union wants an audience with Ford over Terrace Bay Mill

The Steelworkers’ union calls on Premier Doug Ford to save Terrace Bay’s Mill.
Sensitive content on social media sparks debate

Sensitive content on social media sparks debate

A photo is worth a thousand words, but the OPP says sharing sensitive content on social media may be going a bit too far.
OPP lays spousal assault charge

OPP lays spousal assault charge

Dryden OPP has arrested and charged one individual with assault with a weapon against a spouse. 
OPP caught two individuals taking more than their fillet

OPP caught two individuals taking more than their fillet

Two individuals are in hot water after police find they are carrying too many fish, a firearm, and cannabis.
UPDATE: Armed and dangerous person in Kejick Bay was apprehended

UPDATE: Armed and dangerous person in Kejick Bay was apprehended

The Lac Seul Police Service (LSPS) and Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are advising the public that the armed and dangerous person at large in Kejick Bay has been apprehended. Police rescind shelter-in-place alert.
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