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Jodi Lundmark

Jodi Lundmark

Jodi Lundmark got her start as a journalist in 2006 with the Thunder Bay Source. She has been reporting for various outlets in the city since and took on the role of editor of Thunder Bay Source and assistant editor of Newswatch in October 2024.

Recent Work by Jodi

Powlowski secures third term

Powlowski secures third term

The Liberal incumbent retained an early lead in Thunder Bay-Rainy River.
New surgical system a 'game-changer'

New surgical system a 'game-changer'

The da Vinci Surgical System has an estimated purchase price of $2.5 million. However, the TBRHSC uses it on a pay-per-procedure basis at an operational cost of about $600,000 annually.
Missing person case ends in tragedy

Missing person case ends in tragedy

Randall Jack, 32, had been reported missing in November 2024.
Woman pleads guilty to accessory after the fact in 2022 murder case

Woman pleads guilty to accessory after the fact in 2022 murder case

Taliyah Wabasse was one of three people initially charged with second-degree murder in the death of Ivan Achneepineskum, 21, who was found dead at the Kingsway Motel on Dec. 24, 2022.
New bishop installed in the Diocese of Thunder Bay

New bishop installed in the Diocese of Thunder Bay

Alan Campeau was appointed by Pope Francis to become the new bishop after Fred Colli retired last June.
Voter turnout increased in most Northwestern Ontario ridings

Voter turnout increased in most Northwestern Ontario ridings

Thunder Bay-Superior North saw 50 per cent of registered voters cast a ballot.
Quisses family hopes inquest will prevent further deaths

Quisses family hopes inquest will prevent further deaths

An inquest is mandatory under the Coroner’s Act.
Identity and credit protection available after school data breach

Identity and credit protection available after school data breach

PowerSchool is not aware of any identity theft attributable to this incident at this time.
Timmins woman wins $1.8M hospital 50/50 draw

Timmins woman wins $1.8M hospital 50/50 draw

Lucie Clifford won the $1.8M January 50/50 draw.
Indigenous-led economic development gathering returns in February

Indigenous-led economic development gathering returns in February

Each day will focus on a different theme: builders and leaders, new growth – resources, relationships and renewability, and youth and the future.
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