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Clint Fleury

Clint Fleury

Clint Fleury is a web reporter covering Northwestern Ontario and the Superior North Regions. Born in Winnipeg, Clint moved to Thunder Bay to pursue his passion for writing. He has a particular interest in performing spoken word poetry and writing short fiction.

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Recent Work by Clint

NAPS police chief suspended

NAPS police chief suspended

Deputy Chief Brad Duce is acting chief until an interim chief is appointed
Forest firefighters worry Ontario not taking smoke exposure risks seriously

Forest firefighters worry Ontario not taking smoke exposure risks seriously

OPSEU Local 703 president feels his recommendations to the government about recognizing employee safety from smoke exposure were dismissed
Adaptability might be the solution to a warming climate: Hajdu

Adaptability might be the solution to a warming climate: Hajdu

'I've asked NAN and Manitoba leadership to come together with me, not just to talk about the urgent needs this winter, but what we will do together to address the adaptability that we're all going to have to demonstrate as we see a warming climate'
Leaders of Indigenous police services call for funding support

Leaders of Indigenous police services call for funding support

Anishinabek Nation, Grand Council Treaty Three, and the United Chiefs and Councils of Mnidoo Mnising have declared states of emergency as a result of the situation.
Ontario sends 182 fire personnel to help with Alberta wildfires

Ontario sends 182 fire personnel to help with Alberta wildfires

The Ministry of Natural Resource and Forestry has sent fire rangers and incident managers to aid the province in fighting wildfires
'Ontario has some of the safest roads,' says MTO

'Ontario has some of the safest roads,' says MTO

Ministry issues statement regarding NDP’s call for Ford government to enforce and regulate truckers driving schools.
Transport crashes through two homes in Northwestern Ontario

Transport crashes through two homes in Northwestern Ontario

Family member says the occupants are safe
'Anomalies' found at former residential school in Kenora

'Anomalies' found at former residential school in Kenora

During their investigation at the former St. Mary’s Indian Residential School, Wauzhushk Onigum Nation announces 171 plausible burial sites within the cemetery grounds have been found
Hornpayne’s Studio 6 hotel to begin construction this spring

Hornpayne’s Studio 6 hotel to begin construction this spring

The community's been without a hotel since 2010
Northern mayor calls for winter highway maintenance accountability

Northern mayor calls for winter highway maintenance accountability

Four people died in three incidents that took place on Northwestern Ontario highways on Nov. 29
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