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Austin Campbell, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Austin Campbell, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Originating from London, ON, Austin has lived and worked in Thunder Bay for close to a decade, including time spent obtaining his HBA and MA in English at Lakehead University. Now, he happily contributes to the ever-evolving landscape of journalism in Northern Ontario through Canada's LJI program and swears he is going to complete that novel he's been working on.

He currently resides on the Fort William side of Thunder Bay with his partner and their adopted cat (see: furry dependent), Tux.

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Recent Work by Austin

Door remains open for Indigenous dialogue, says Ring of Fire mine developer

Door remains open for Indigenous dialogue, says Ring of Fire mine developer

Businesses and organizations from Thunder Bay and throughout the North heard a presentation from Wyloo Canada CEO Kristan Straub at the Italian Cultural Centre on Jan. 23.
Business strives to alter fabric of recycling in northern communities

Business strives to alter fabric of recycling in northern communities

Sic Sox Circular Ltd., an Indigenous startup company, weaves its way across northern Ontario with a creative approach to recycling textiles and other fabrics
Greenstone Gold mine offers glimpse into commissioning process

Greenstone Gold mine offers glimpse into commissioning process

After recently announcing construction is 96 per cent complete at the Greenstone Gold mine, the mine is looking to ramp up hiring, with a focus on local employment.
Confederation College mining residents' potential in north shore communities

Confederation College mining residents' potential in north shore communities

In the face of increased demand for a highly-skilled workforce amidst ongoing developments in the mining industry, Confederation College is offering a free training program to underrepresented groups to eliminate barriers and boost awareness of opportunities
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