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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.

Email
cfleury@dougallmedia.com

Recent Work by Clint

AIDS Day event educates Indigenous youth about health and well-being

AIDS Day event educates Indigenous youth about health and well-being

Aid prevention event educate youth on how to navigate a stigmatized and discriminatory healthcare system.
Paramedics pleased with new Shuniah EMS base

Paramedics pleased with new Shuniah EMS base

The Shuniah Emergency Medical Services Station located at 1801 Lakeshore Drive is officially operational.
Investigators to probe plane crash at Wawa airport

Investigators to probe plane crash at Wawa airport

Plane left with extensive damage after landing accident on Monday morning.
Wildland fire resource technicians respond to Queen's Park discussion

Wildland fire resource technicians respond to Queen's Park discussion

Debate in Queen’s Park regarding levelling the playing field for forest firefighters leaves OPSU Local 2703 vice president trying to push the government to do more.
Regional hospitals join up to Split The Pot

Regional hospitals join up to Split The Pot

More than 20 hospital foundations across Ontario are teaming together to launch a lottery that will have bigger prizes for winners while providing funds for new hospital equipment.
Finally, Canadian Wrestling Elite is coming back to Dryden

Finally, Canadian Wrestling Elite is coming back to Dryden

Independent wrestling promotion Canadian Wrestling's Elite looks to expand into the northwest region with a tour stop in Dryden.
Cadaver dogs find 22 'alerts' during search of former residential school site in Kenora

Cadaver dogs find 22 'alerts' during search of former residential school site in Kenora

A three-day search involving specially trained human remains detection dogs was carried out in August, with 22 alerts that could indicate historical human remains.
Jeannie's Way to raise awareness about healthcare challenges

Jeannie's Way to raise awareness about healthcare challenges

Jeannie’s Way aims to raise awareness about the difficulty accessing home care and other health care services
Dress Purple Day to be celebrated on Friday

Dress Purple Day to be celebrated on Friday

Tikinagan teams with Windsor-Essex Children Aid Society and the Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies to promote Dress Purple Day.
Conference focuses on social challenges for regional First Nations

Conference focuses on social challenges for regional First Nations

Nokiiwin Trible Council members gather to share creative ways to address ongoing social issues.
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