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Clint Fleury, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Clint Fleury, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

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.

Email
cfleury@dougallmedia.com

Recent Work by Clint

Doug Ford's beer plan brews a bad batch for the north

Doug Ford's beer plan brews a bad batch for the north

Province's alcohol expansion plan puts the last coffin nail in small rural Beer Stores in the north
Linda Debassige chosen as Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief

Linda Debassige chosen as Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief

Following a Traditional Stand-up Election, Anishinabek Nation Chiefs-in-Assembly elected Linda Debassige as the Grand Council Chief for the 2024-27 term
First-degree murder suspect arrested in northern Ontario

First-degree murder suspect arrested in northern Ontario

A wanted individual was apprehended by the Ontario Provincial Police in Schreiber
'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 Beardmore

Transport crashes through two homes in Beardmore

 A transport crashes through two homes in Beardmore during Friday's winter storm.
Hornepayne to soon have hotel for first time in 13 years

Hornepayne to soon have hotel for first time in 13 years

Having a hotel to stay the night adds an extra level of safety during winter storms and night driving
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
$158M diverted from northern highways projects to southern Ontario, AG finds

$158M diverted from northern highways projects to southern Ontario, AG finds

The finding was part of the auditor general's value-for-money audit of highway planning and management in Ontario
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