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Clint  Fleury,  Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Clint Fleury, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Clint Fleury is a web reporter covering Northwestern Ontario and the Superior North Regions. Born in Winnipeg, Clint moved to Thunder Bay to pursue his passion for writing. He has a particular interest in performing spoken word poetry and writing short fiction. He covers civic issues in Thunder Bay under the Local Journalism Initiative, which is funded by the Government of Canada.

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Recent Work by Clint

American neighbours aren't our enemies, says Mayor Boshcoff

American neighbours aren't our enemies, says Mayor Boshcoff

With fears of a pending trade war still gripping the nation, Mayor Ken Boshcoff advises that border cities need to keep open the lines of communication with their southern neighbours.
Marten Fall First Nation acquires Cav-Tal Foods

Marten Fall First Nation acquires Cav-Tal Foods

Marten Falls First Nation has finalized its acquisition of Cav-Tal Foods Ltd.
Power shortage poses problem for the mining sector says lobby group

Power shortage poses problem for the mining sector says lobby group

The Northwest Energy Task Force says the Ontario government needs to start planning for additional power generation to meet the mining boom in the Northwest.
Forestry sector will see a major impact from a trade war

Forestry sector will see a major impact from a trade war

Canada-U.S. trade war will exasperate an already struggling forestry sector says official.
MPPs react to snap election announcement

MPPs react to snap election announcement

Thunder Bay–Atikokan MPP Kevin Holland says Trump tariffs are a good reason to strengthen Ontario’s government, while Thunder Bay-Superior North Lise Vaugeois says that Trump tariffs are the opportunity Ford has been waiting for to call a snap election.  
Free fast-track nursing program launching at College

Free fast-track nursing program launching at College

Ministry of Health to provide a free accelerated Practical Nursing Program at Confederation College campuses across the region.
New equipment helps college keep pace with evolving technologies

New equipment helps college keep pace with evolving technologies

Confederation College is investing in new technology to enhance its skill trade program to meet an everchanging industry standard.
Downward trend in donations has RFDA worried about 2025

Downward trend in donations has RFDA worried about 2025

The Regional Food Distribution Association says they might have to shift their funding strategy after seeing a downward trend in charitable donations.
Politicians look back at 2024 and ahead to 2025

Politicians look back at 2024 and ahead to 2025

Dougall Media contacted city's federal and provincial members of parliament and Thunder Bay’s mayor for their highlights of the year and what they are excited to do in 2025.
Humane Society renews call for permanent veterinarian

Humane Society renews call for permanent veterinarian

The Thunder Bay and District Humane Society needs a permanent veterinarian to keep its clinic open.
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