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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

Evidence concluded in Dimini trial

Evidence concluded in Dimini trial

The matter is set to return to court on July 7 to set a date for closing submissions.
Audit shows officer on trial edited another officer's report

Audit shows officer on trial edited another officer's report

Kerry Dunning's report was locked on Nov. 25, 2020. Holding the rank of constable, he would not have been able to edit the report after that date.
No one saw who pulled the trigger, the court hears

No one saw who pulled the trigger, the court hears

Closing submissions were heard on Thursday in trial of Justin Coaster, charged with second-degree murder in relation to the death of Charlie Finlayson.
Youth found not guilty of murder

Youth found not guilty of murder

The victim was 23-year-old Dallas Bannon of Thunder Bay.
2nd accused pleads guilty in murder of Rusty Russow

2nd accused pleads guilty in murder of Rusty Russow

Both Harley Loon and Travis Loon will return to court in late June to for a sentencing date to be set.
Constable testifies he felt entry was ‘illegal’

Constable testifies he felt entry was ‘illegal’

Const. Kerry Dunning, with the Thunder Bay Police Service, was one of four officers dispatched to a keep the peace call for service on Nov. 24, 2020.
911 dispatcher testifies in officer’s trial

911 dispatcher testifies in officer’s trial

Dispatcher said just two officers were initially sent to a call to keep the peace as an individual attempted to buy back a TV that was stolen from his storage area.
Police entered without warrant, says witness in officer’s trial

Police entered without warrant, says witness in officer’s trial

The trial for Staff Sgt. Michael Dimini, who was charged in Dec. 2023 with breach of trust and obstruction, continued on Tuesday.
Trial begins for police officer charged with obstruction, breach of trust

Trial begins for police officer charged with obstruction, breach of trust

Staff Sgt. Michael Dimini, of the Thunder Bay Police Service, pleaded not guilty to both charges on Monday.
'It's not near enough:' DEK Foundation founder says more resources needed for addiction recovery

'It's not near enough:' DEK Foundation founder says more resources needed for addiction recovery

The DEK Foundation is also working towards establishing a recovery home for women.
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