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Leith Dunick

Leith Dunick

A proud Nova Scotian who has called Thunder Bay home since 2002, Leith has been the editor of Thunder Bay Source for 16 years and has served a similar role with TBNewsWatch.com since its founding in 2009. An avid golfer, concertgoer and baseball fan, Leith is as versatile as they come, covering everything from local politics and sports to education and Indigenous issues.

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Recent Work by Leith

Woman plans to help daughters with $2.3M 50/50 win

Woman plans to help daughters with $2.3M 50/50 win

Winner was out shopping on Friday when she got the call from hospital foundation president and CEO Glenn Craig.
Lakehead Athletics' wall of fame to grow by 19 players

Lakehead Athletics' wall of fame to grow by 19 players

University is inducting 19 players, including 16 hockey players, in a ceremony being held the first weekend in October.
Airport uses drone show to unveil new logo

Airport uses drone show to unveil new logo

Airport officials say the rebranding is much more than just a logo change, sport officials.
Drone show a huge hit with Marina Park crowd

Drone show a huge hit with Marina Park crowd

Backed by performances from the Lockyer Boys, Katerine Nemec and Cassidy Houston, Thursday night's first of two drone shows was a hit.
Valley hired to take over North Stars coaching reins

Valley hired to take over North Stars coaching reins

Former Fighting Walleye coach has been an assistant GM and coach with Thunder Bay for the past two seasons.
Deadly Highway 17 crash claims woman's life

Deadly Highway 17 crash claims woman's life

Police say a single-vehicle collision in Dryden on Thursday resulted in the death of the female driver of the vehicle. A female passenger was also taken to hospital for treatment.
Drone show cancelled on Wednesday, will go ahead on Thursday

Drone show cancelled on Wednesday, will go ahead on Thursday

Weather blamed for postponement of the show, which will instead be held on Sept. 19.
City to launch Remembrance Day Memorial Banner project

City to launch Remembrance Day Memorial Banner project

Families can apply to have their loved ones who served honoured, with the deadline to apply being Monday, Sept. 15.
Tournament honours Nugent, helps students succeed

Tournament honours Nugent, helps students succeed

Lakehead Public Schools Foundation event is one of the longest running charity golf tournaments in Thunder Bay.
Police investigating serious assault

Police investigating serious assault

Incident took place on Friday night at a residence on Sioux Lookout's Millar Crescent.
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