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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

'Mining is now': City to celebrate past, present and future of mining

'Mining is now': City to celebrate past, present and future of mining

Mining Day in Thunder Bay will be held on Saturday at Marina Park from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.  
Local workers 'very disappointed' WSIB rejected union offer

Local workers 'very disappointed' WSIB rejected union offer

OCEU/CUPE 1750 has now entered its third week of a strike. This is the first full-scale work stoppage in the WSIB’s 110-year history.
City acting as transport hub as First Nations flee wildfires

City acting as transport hub as First Nations flee wildfires

The City of Thunder Bay supports the emergency evacuation of Sandy Lake First Nation.
'We don't really want to do that again': postal workers hope to avoid strike

'We don't really want to do that again': postal workers hope to avoid strike

There is uncertainty for local postal strikers facing a strike order that comes into effect at midnight.
Local leaders give 2025 Ontario budget mixed reviews

Local leaders give 2025 Ontario budget mixed reviews

Some gaps can be filled to prop up funding for the north.
Conversation, but not accountability, at candidate meet-and-greet

Conversation, but not accountability, at candidate meet-and-greet

While all of the region’s federal candidates said the meet-and-greet event at the Thunder Bay Public Library was an opportunity to speak intimately to the public, some candidates also felt the event doesn’t replace a traditional debate.
Pope 'left a huge legacy behind,’ says Bishop of Thunder Bay

Pope 'left a huge legacy behind,’ says Bishop of Thunder Bay

Bishop of Thunder Bay’s Roman Catholic Church speaks about the passing of Pope Francis.
Province announces $461K for local youth programs

Province announces $461K for local youth programs

Local non-profits focus on youth programming after receiving funding from the Ontario government.
Candidate Profile: Brendan Hyatt

Candidate Profile: Brendan Hyatt

The deputy reeve of LaVallee Township is eyeing the Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP seat on Parliament Hill.
Trade war impacts tops list of election issues for Chamber of Commerce

Trade war impacts tops list of election issues for Chamber of Commerce

The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce ask federal candidates to champion key policies to advance economic growth.
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