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Brandon Walker

Brandon Walker

Brandon is TBnewswatch's managing editor. Born and raised in southern Ontario, Brandon has called Thunder Bay home since 2009. He has reported for several different news outlets in Kitchener, Guelph, Timmins, and Thunder Bay, and has also worked in communications. Brandon enjoys golfing, playing basketball and pickleball, and attending concerts and movies.

Email
bwalker@dougallmedia.com

Recent Work by Brandon

Kenora's library and senior centre closed due to structural issue

Kenora's library and senior centre closed due to structural issue

City engineers will work to address the structural issues with the building and next steps will be considered in the coming months.
NAN and Grand Council Treaty #3 calling for answers into man’s death

NAN and Grand Council Treaty #3 calling for answers into man’s death

Bruce Frogg was from Wawakapewin First Nation.
UPDATE: One person dead after Anicinabe Park incident on Tuesday

UPDATE: One person dead after Anicinabe Park incident on Tuesday

The post-mortem is scheduled for Saturday. 
Pride parade and festival attract thousands in Thunder Bay

Pride parade and festival attract thousands in Thunder Bay

“I'm happy to have police here protecting us and keeping our streets safe while we're having our parade and festival,” Scotia Kauppi said. 
Leave pets at home instead of in a hot vehicle: Ontario Fire Marshall

Leave pets at home instead of in a hot vehicle: Ontario Fire Marshall

The post reminded owners to protect their pets this summer. 
OPP officer employs “strategic communication” to help wildlife

OPP officer employs “strategic communication” to help wildlife

The OPP regularly use strategic communication and rapport building when working with people - and wildlife - in the communities they serve.
New paramedics get behind the wheel

New paramedics get behind the wheel

Eleven recruits learned how to drive an ambulance with Superior North Emergency Medical Services.
OPP working with Treaty Three Police to investigate death

OPP working with Treaty Three Police to investigate death

Investigators don’t believe there is an immediate threat to public safety.
SIU clears Thunder Bay Police officers after man injures his face

SIU clears Thunder Bay Police officers after man injures his face

SIU Director Joseph Martino determined “there were no reasonable grounds to believe that any officer committed a criminal offence in connection with the man’s arrest and injury.” 
OPP and NAPS investigating death of an infant

OPP and NAPS investigating death of an infant

The investigation is ongoing and is being conducted under the direction of OPP in conjunction with the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. 
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