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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

Buskers Festival to celebrate 10th anniversary

Buskers Festival to celebrate 10th anniversary

The two-day event, set for July 26 and 27, is family-friendly and free to attend.
Man had good intentions but proceeded the wrong way, says Crown in stabbing case

Man had good intentions but proceeded the wrong way, says Crown in stabbing case

Sentencing submissions were heard on Monday for Isaac Talbot-Hall, who pleaded guilty earlier this year to manslaughter in the death of Shawn Newsome.
Quest returns tomorrow, bigger than before

Quest returns tomorrow, bigger than before

The free tech and gaming event takes place Friday and Saturday and is open to all ages.
Man found guilty in murder of five people, including four children

Man found guilty in murder of five people, including four children

Archie McKay was found guilty of second-degree murder after setting a fire that killed his partner, their daughter, and three children in her care.
Thunder Bay police officers to appeal assault convictions

Thunder Bay police officers to appeal assault convictions

Const. Ryan Dougherty has filed a notice of appeal and Const. Andrew Frankow has 30 days from May 1 to file a notice of appeal with the Superior Court of Justice.
Dimini found not guilty of assault

Dimini found not guilty of assault

The Thunder Bay Police Service officer was acquitted on Friday morning.
Fatal collision results in criminal charges

Fatal collision results in criminal charges

A 30-year-old man has been charged with dangerous driving causing death and bodily harm in relation to crash that took place in January 2024.
City police officer charged with dangerous driving

City police officer charged with dangerous driving

OPP charged Thunder Bay police Const. Peter Haase, 37, on Monday.
Lakehead school board approves strategic plan

Lakehead school board approves strategic plan

The four-year plan focuses on the principles of belonging, success and reconciliation.
Officer charged with assault says he was challenged to a fight

Officer charged with assault says he was challenged to a fight

Staff Sgt. Michael Dimini testified in his defence on Wednesday at the Thunder Bay Courthouse.
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