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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

$37 million project breaks ground in Nipigon

$37 million project breaks ground in Nipigon

The new Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area Administration and Visitors Centre is being built right on the Nipigon Marina
NAN hosting two-day housing summit

NAN hosting two-day housing summit

The summit continues on Thursday.
CHAR Tech and Lake Nipigon Forest Management Inc. sign partnership agreement

CHAR Tech and Lake Nipigon Forest Management Inc. sign partnership agreement

The open house allowed industry stakeholders and regional communities to learn about the project.
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.
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.
Ontario invests $1.85 million in local health care

Ontario invests $1.85 million in local health care

The funding is intended to increase access for patients and improve health programming.
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
Discussions continue at the NAN Winter Assembly

Discussions continue at the NAN Winter Assembly

The assembly is scheduled to end Thursday evening.
Investigation into fatal fire in Peawanuck continues

Investigation into fatal fire in Peawanuck continues

NAN announced that mental health and other support workers have been mobilized to provide care for the survivors and support for the family and community.
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