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Alicia Anderson

Alicia Anderson

Born and raised Thunder Bay, Alicia Anderson got her start as a journalist in 2025 with TBnewswatch. She is excited to start a new chapter of her life and share it with Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario. In her spare time, you will most likely find her exploring the city with her dog Indie, a 4 year old Doberman mix.

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Recent Work by Alicia

University opens dorm doors to forest fire evacuees

University opens dorm doors to forest fire evacuees

Officials say the city does not have the capacity to host more evacuees but is serving as a transition point between evacuated First Nations and host cities.
Construction has begun on region's first cardiac unit

Construction has begun on region's first cardiac unit

'I'm so proud' says hospital CEO.
Foster homes needed for 4-legged forest fire evacuees

Foster homes needed for 4-legged forest fire evacuees

With the ongoing evacuation of multiple First Nations in the region, the need for people to take in cats and dogs is at an all-time high, says the president of a local animal rescue group.
Dogs and cats waiting to be evacuated

Dogs and cats waiting to be evacuated

The fire that caused the evacuation of Deer Lake First Nation last week is now estimated at more than 65,000 hectares.
Lakehead convocation celebrates staff and students

Lakehead convocation celebrates staff and students

'I feel like home' says graduate.
Indigenous child and family service agency under new leadership

Indigenous child and family service agency under new leadership

Natalie Paavola has been working with Dilico for over 17 years.
“It was scary:" Front-yard bear visit caught on camera

“It was scary:" Front-yard bear visit caught on camera

Officials encourage locals to use caution and report bears sighted in residential areas.
Grant allows Thunder Pride to reach communities beyond the city

Grant allows Thunder Pride to reach communities beyond the city

The first partnership is between Thunder Pride Association, Borderland Pride and the Fort Frances Public Library.
Kenora's first MRI machine will be operational this fall

Kenora's first MRI machine will be operational this fall

The Beyond the Scan campaign was launched in 2024 with the goal of raising $8.5 million to purchase a state-of-the-art magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) suite for the Lake of the Woods District Hospital.
Latest Chat with the Chief session hears concerns about transit safety

Latest Chat with the Chief session hears concerns about transit safety

Thunder Bay police chief Darcy Fleury hosts regular community engagement sessions to hear from members of the public.
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