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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

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.
Special education transportation funding insufficient, says school board

Special education transportation funding insufficient, says school board

In 2021, the percentage of students with autism enrolled in elementary school was 1.9 per cent. In 2024, that number doubled to 3.8 per cent.
Trials, pleas, bail seeing delays with inmates scattered across province

Trials, pleas, bail seeing delays with inmates scattered across province

Thunder Bay Law Association says client access affected by jail evacuation.
RFDA launches $1.5M capital campaign

RFDA launches $1.5M capital campaign

The expansion will include a wild game kitchen, sacred fire area, and dedicated hamper preparation area.
Hamilton re-elected as Thunder Bay DSSAB chair

Hamilton re-elected as Thunder Bay DSSAB chair

Jim Vezina was elected vice-chair of the board.
Warmer weather to bring mix of snow and rain

Warmer weather to bring mix of snow and rain

The Nipigon area may see up to five centimetres snow.
Inquest comes 12 years after Sherman Quisses’s death

Inquest comes 12 years after Sherman Quisses’s death

Quisses died in hospital after being stabbed at the Thunder Bay Correctional Centre.
NWMO made the right choice: Oliver

NWMO made the right choice: Oliver

City’s intergovernmental affairs committee chairperson says selection of Ignace and Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation as host communities for nuclear waste repository will bring a brand new industry to the region.
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