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Justin Hardy

Justin Hardy

Justin Hardy is a reporter born and raised in the Northwest. He recently graduated from Confederation College's film production program, and began working for tbnewswatch.com in July 2021

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jhardy@dougallmedia.com

Recent Work by Justin

Thunder Bay District Municipal League concludes 2024 AGM

Thunder Bay District Municipal League concludes 2024 AGM

The second day was capped off by speeches from the MPPs for Thunder Bay-Atikokan and Thunder Bay-Superior North.
NAPS investigating Cat Lake fire

NAPS investigating Cat Lake fire

Police say that when officers arrived, they observed smoke and visible flames coming from the community’s nursing station.
12 arrested in Fort Frances area

12 arrested in Fort Frances area

The OPP said this initiative was performed with a high-priority focus on public safety.
Name change fees waived indefinitely for residential school survivors

Name change fees waived indefinitely for residential school survivors

Name changes, including changing to a single name, can be done through Service Ontario
Mamakwa confronts Conservative ministers about NAN state of emergency

Mamakwa confronts Conservative ministers about NAN state of emergency

Nishnawbe Aski Nation hosted an emergency meeting on Jan. 24 in Ottawa following a string of youth suicides in First Nation communities across the region.
Driver arrested after Fort Frances collision

Driver arrested after Fort Frances collision

Police reported that no one was injured as a result of the collision.
Missing and murdered Indigenous men and boys to be included in NAN advocacy

Missing and murdered Indigenous men and boys to be included in NAN advocacy

The change won't mean any less advocacy for women and girls
Rainy River First Nations water treatment plant reaching critical levels

Rainy River First Nations water treatment plant reaching critical levels

All residents on the community distribution system are asked to limit their water consumption to only essential purposes.
Wabigoon ice road closed until further notice

Wabigoon ice road closed until further notice

The closure will address safety concerns and prevent further road damage during mild temperatures.
2024 Sled for Eternity moving on to whiter pastures

2024 Sled for Eternity moving on to whiter pastures

Sled for Eternity is an annual snowmobile ride and fundraiser for Adult & Teen Challenge Central Canada that is normally held on the trails surrounding Thunder Bay.
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