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Leigh Nunan

Leigh Nunan

Originally from eastern Ontario, Leigh has lived everywhere from downtown Toronto to Ogoki Post. She has worked in the northwest since 2016 and joined the TBT News Team in 2022. With experience in filmmaking, teaching, non-profit management, and more—she comes to the job with varied experience and fundamental belief that a good story can make the world a better place.

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Recent Work by Leigh

Hajdu responds to Trudeau resignation

Hajdu responds to Trudeau resignation

Thunder Bay-Superior North MP Patty Hajdu responds to the resignation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
YEAR IN REVIEW: Leigh Nunan's top five stories

YEAR IN REVIEW: Leigh Nunan's top five stories

I chose to focus on five stories that are still unresolved, and will certainly continue to make headlines in 2025.
Two dead and two injured in HWY 11 transport collision

Two dead and two injured in HWY 11 transport collision

Police are investigating and the highway has been closed since 8:29 a.m. 
Feds step in on postal strike: Canadians are 'fed up'

Feds step in on postal strike: Canadians are 'fed up'

Federal Labour Minister Steve MacKinnon has asked the Canada Industrial Relations Board to determine whether negotiations in the Canada Post labour dispute are at an impasse — and to order operations to resume.
‘Lives depend on it’: First Nations push back against delays on police funding

‘Lives depend on it’: First Nations push back against delays on police funding

The Indigenous Police Chiefs of Ontario are calling on Canada to withdraw its motion to adjourn an Ontario Human Rights Tribunal hearing that was scheduled to take place in the new year.
Two arrested in Manitouwadge drug bust

Two arrested in Manitouwadge drug bust

Police say they seized weapons and suspected crystal methamphetamine at a Manitouwadge residence.
Update: No injuries in highway collision near Nipigon

Update: No injuries in highway collision near Nipigon

A collision closed Highway 17 west of Nipigon just after 2 p.m. on Saturday.
OPP investigation shuts down Schreiber school

OPP investigation shuts down Schreiber school

SCHREIBER — Schreiber Public School was closed on Friday as police investigated an incident nearby. According to police, there was no danger to the public and the situation has since been resolved.
Township to pay damages for refusing to declare Pride month

Township to pay damages for refusing to declare Pride month

The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario has ruled the township of Emo was discriminatory in its refusal to declare June 2020 as Pride Month,
Ford marks progress on 'gateway to Ring of Fire'

Ford marks progress on 'gateway to Ring of Fire'

The premier was in Greenstone to draw attention to highway improvements that could support an eventual road to the Ring of Fire mineral deposits.
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