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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

911 call brought police to alleged impaired driver

911 call brought police to alleged impaired driver

The driver performed poorly on the roadside test and was arrested.
Storm that caused a tornado warning leaves residents cleaning up

Storm that caused a tornado warning leaves residents cleaning up

Residents, Hydro One, and Dryden city crews are picking up after a Sunday evening storm blew through the Dryden area.
'Hometown pride': Hajdu represents Canada on the world stage

'Hometown pride': Hajdu represents Canada on the world stage

The United Nations High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development took place in New York City from July 21 to 23.
Duty to consult and Indigenous leadership crucial to development say First Nations

Duty to consult and Indigenous leadership crucial to development say First Nations

Marten Falls First Nation and Webequie First Nation say their partnership represents a landmark approach to resource development in Canada, prioritizing Indigenous sovereignty, environmental stewardship, and shared prosperity.
Forest fires delay annual fruit harvest

Forest fires delay annual fruit harvest

Honey Berry Fruit Farm is situated on 10 acres of land in the township of Lavallee, west of Fort Frances.
Sioux Lookout fills council vacancy

Sioux Lookout fills council vacancy

Angeconeb is a member of Lac Seul First Nation, born in Sioux Lookout, and is a residential school survivor.
Arts and culture added over $143M to regional economy: report

Arts and culture added over $143M to regional economy: report

'There is a magic to the arts and culture communities of Northwestern Ontario,' says OAC's Northern Arts Representative.
Emails about a refund or reimbursement are a scam, city police say

Emails about a refund or reimbursement are a scam, city police say

The Thunder Bay Police Services urges community members to ignore or delete the emails.
Pop-up clinic offers relief for local pet parents

Pop-up clinic offers relief for local pet parents

The four-day long blitz welcomed 97 cats and dogs for spay and neuter surgeries, aiding in the on-going vet crisis.
Camp Day connects coffees with campfires

Camp Day connects coffees with campfires

The Foundation has supported over 325,000 youth in its history.
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