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David Briggs, Local Journalism Initiative reporter

David Briggs, Local Journalism Initiative reporter

David Briggs is a Local Journalism Initiative reporter covering civic and diversity issues for BayToday. The Local Journalism Initiative is funded by the Government of Canada

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david@baytoday.ca

Recent Work by David

Remediation will follow environmental assessment at former mill site

Remediation will follow environmental assessment at former mill site

Sturgeon Falls wants to ensure property's safety ahead of commercial, housing development
Organization seeking northern job opportunities for Ukrainian newcomers

Organization seeking northern job opportunities for Ukrainian newcomers

Grassroots Response to the Ukrainian Crisis helps Ukrainians find jobs, pursue permanent residency
Union leader wants Rayonier to sell Témiscaming plant as layoffs begin

Union leader wants Rayonier to sell Témiscaming plant as layoffs begin

‘We’re not asking them to give the mill away,” Unifor Local 233 president said, ‘but to sell it for its market value and get out of town’
‘Sombre mood’ in Témiscaming, Que. as mill layoffs made official

‘Sombre mood’ in Témiscaming, Que. as mill layoffs made official

‘This is my community in crisis,' says union president emphasized. ‘The governments are sitting on their hands.’
Greens grow amidst cold and snow in Nipissing First Nation

Greens grow amidst cold and snow in Nipissing First Nation

The Mnogin Greenhouse is growing strong at Jocko Point, near North Bay
West Nipissing could limit licences for short-term rentals

West Nipissing could limit licences for short-term rentals

Move aims to mitigate impact of region's low housing stock
Duchesnay Creek Bridge wins project of the year

Duchesnay Creek Bridge wins project of the year

The Ontario Works Association declares Nipissing span as one of the best builds of 2021
Nipissing First Nation launches Nbisiing Power

Nipissing First Nation launches Nbisiing Power

Reseller of power equipment will serve utility companies like Hydro One and Ontario Power Generation
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