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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

Email
jhardy@dougallmedia.com

Recent Work by Justin

Thunder Bay Chamber celebrates businesses at awards ceremony

Thunder Bay Chamber celebrates businesses at awards ceremony

Newmont's Musselwhite Mine earned the Large Business Excellence Award
Sod turning in Nipigon for Lake Superior marine conservation visitors centre

Sod turning in Nipigon for Lake Superior marine conservation visitors centre

$37-million eco-tourism attraction expected to open in 2028
More than 300 attended Thunder Bay's prospectors exploration showcase

More than 300 attended Thunder Bay's prospectors exploration showcase

Organizers say steady growth of the event is an example of the current boom of mining in the region
Thunder Bay's $5-million waterfront redesign should kick off this summer

Thunder Bay's $5-million waterfront redesign should kick off this summer

The city will be posting the request for proposals this week, which will close in early May.
Summit looking at innovative Indigenous housing solutions

Summit looking at innovative Indigenous housing solutions

Two-day event hosted by Nishnawbi Aski Nation is welcoming people from across the territory
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.
Indigenous economic impact analysis to be conducted in Thunder Bay

Indigenous economic impact analysis to be conducted in Thunder Bay

The first draft of the analysis is expected to be completed later this year
Thunder Bay port closes for 2023 shipping season

Thunder Bay port closes for 2023 shipping season

Port authority saw positive trending volumes with grain and potash shipments
Fort William First Nation students complete Introductory construction course

Fort William First Nation students complete Introductory construction course

Carpentry training program established in partnership with LiUNA
Finished four-lane section of Highway 11-17 to open to traffic

Finished four-lane section of Highway 11-17 to open to traffic

Residents advised to use caution when entering and exiting driveways and side roads onto the new highway
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