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Justin Hardy

Justin Hardy

Justin Hardy is a reporter born and raised in the Northwest. He recently graduated from Confederation College's film production program, and began working for tbnewswatch.com in July 2021

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jhardy@dougallmedia.com

Recent Work by Justin

Low-cost public spay and neuter program on pause

Low-cost public spay and neuter program on pause

The Thunder Bay Humane Society ensures the public that it will provide updates regarding the opening of the low-cost public spay and neuter program.
Local princes and princesses attend ball in support of cystic fibrosis

Local princes and princesses attend ball in support of cystic fibrosis

The event was packed with activities to make attendees feel like royalty, including a crown and wand making station, face painting, and dancing.
Local workers recognize International Day of Mourning

Local workers recognize International Day of Mourning

As part of the ceremony, workers were invited to share their stories and reflect on those they have lost and renew the fight for stronger worker protections across the country.  
Steps for Life surpasses fundraising goal

Steps for Life surpasses fundraising goal

The major annual fundraiser for Threads of Life has seen some significant growth
TBT NEWSHOUR: April 27, 2024: Community Safety and Policing Act discussed at police board meeting

TBT NEWSHOUR: April 27, 2024: Community Safety and Policing Act discussed at police board meeting

TBT Newshour for April 27, 2024: Community Safety and Policing Act discussed at police board meeting
New interactive climate change exhibit opens

New interactive climate change exhibit opens

The mission of the exhibit is to inspire more than one million youth across Canada to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and help Canada achieve its goal of net-zero emissions by 2050.
Port Arthur Curling Club closes season with Pride Spiel

Port Arthur Curling Club closes season with Pride Spiel

Over 120 curlers took part in the event, with 12 of the 32 participating teams coming from outside Thunder Bay
Rosslyn resident wins $437,968 50/50 jackpot

Rosslyn resident wins $437,968 50/50 jackpot

May’s HSN 50/50 will feature 25 early bird draws totaling $70,000 and a guaranteed minimum $500,000 jackpot.
EcoSuperior installing waste-catching LittaTraps

EcoSuperior installing waste-catching LittaTraps

The traps will be placed strategically near city parks, waterfront areas, and parking lots.
Confederation students get their hands dirty with clean water

Confederation students get their hands dirty with clean water

Representatives from Walkerton Clean Water Centre were brought to the college to meet with students and give them a hands-on lesson.
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