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Jodi Lundmark

Jodi Lundmark

Jodi Lundmark got her start as a journalist in 2006 with the Thunder Bay Source. She has been reporting for various outlets in the city since and took on the role of editor of Thunder Bay Source and assistant editor of Newswatch in October 2024.

Recent Work by Jodi

'He attacked me. I didn’t want to hurt him.' Jury to decide on self-defense argument

'He attacked me. I didn’t want to hurt him.' Jury to decide on self-defense argument

Deliberations are expected to begin following the judge’s charge to the jury Tuesday morning.
City removing snow in preparation for Scotties

City removing snow in preparation for Scotties

Road closures and temporary traffic disruptions may occur in the area around Fort William Gardens.
Identity and credit protection available after school data breach

Identity and credit protection available after school data breach

PowerSchool is not aware of any identity theft attributable to this incident at this time.
Defence calls one witness in murder trial

Defence calls one witness in murder trial

Closing arguments are set to begin on Monday.
Man died from stab wound to the chest, jury hears

Man died from stab wound to the chest, jury hears

Aiden Cunningham was stabbed twice and later pronounced deceased at the hospital.
Jury will decide if man was stabbed in self-defence

Jury will decide if man was stabbed in self-defence

Daniel Keefe, 20, was charged with second-degree murder in the death of 19-year-old Aiden Cunningham after Thunder Bay police responded to the reported assault on June 25, 2022 at a Crown Street residence.
Local coffeeshop hopes to sell 5,000 cookies for Northern Cardiac Fund

Local coffeeshop hopes to sell 5,000 cookies for Northern Cardiac Fund

As of Monday morning, 1,200 cookies had been sold through pre-orders.
Timmins woman wins $1.8M hospital 50/50 draw

Timmins woman wins $1.8M hospital 50/50 draw

Lucie Clifford won the $1.8M January 50/50 draw.
Indigenous-led economic development gathering returns in February

Indigenous-led economic development gathering returns in February

Each day will focus on a different theme: builders and leaders, new growth – resources, relationships and renewability, and youth and the future.
Special education transportation funding insufficient, says school board

Special education transportation funding insufficient, says school board

In 2021, the percentage of students with autism enrolled in elementary school was 1.9 per cent. In 2024, that number doubled to 3.8 per cent.
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