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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.

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Recent Work by Clint

Ministry of Health responds to Path 525 petition

Ministry of Health responds to Path 525 petition

Responding to yesterday’s interview with NDP MPP’s Lise Vauegous about the Plan 525 petition, the Ministry of Health said they recognize Ontario has a problem.
Police respond to latest probe: 'Our members are doing a good job'

Police respond to latest probe: 'Our members are doing a good job'

Thunder Bay Police Service and its board say they are cooperating with the Inspectorate of Policing.
Ontario government secures the benefits of biomass

Ontario government secures the benefits of biomass

The five-year contract between Ontario Power Generation (OPG) and the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) will secure employment and seize economic opportunities for the Atikokan Generating Station.
100 years of innovation in pulp and paper

100 years of innovation in pulp and paper

The Thunder Bay Pulp and Paper celebrates 100 years of being an economic staple in northwestern Ontario.
Kingman arrested after trying to board a plane with a fake ID

Kingman arrested after trying to board a plane with a fake ID

A Kingston man was caught with a fake ID and $50,000 obtained through criminal activity in Sandy Lake First Nation.
Riverside secures locum doctors until the end of November

Riverside secures locum doctors until the end of November

Riverside Health Care has announced on Facebook they’ve secured physicians for hospital services, including emergency room coverage in the small northwestern town of approximately 773 citizens.
Proximity Principle loses on a tie

Proximity Principle loses on a tie

City council chooses not to advocate for the Proximity Principle but looks to gather more information on the transportation of hazardous goods within city limits.
Aggravated assault leads to one arrest

Aggravated assault leads to one arrest

NAPS lays charges in Fort Severn following an aggravated assault.
Five-mile bridge to resume rail service by mid-September

Five-mile bridge to resume rail service by mid-September

CN delivers approximately 45,000 rail cars per year to the Port of Thunder Bay, which makes this crossing a valuable supply chain for Canadian resources, particularly grain.
Cellphones and vaping were already banned in schools

Cellphones and vaping were already banned in schools

Ontario’s back-to-basics plan only strengthened policies that were already in place.
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