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Katie Nicholls

Katie Nicholls

Katie's career in media started 15 years ago as she worked at many radio stations across Simcoe County. Coming to NWO was an adventure for her and her family. Katie has extensive on-air experience and is very interested in what's going on across the region. She also enjoys delving into stories that involve the criminal justice system

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knicholls@dougallmedia.com

Recent Work by Katie

Thunder Bay port back to work after rail stoppage

Thunder Bay port back to work after rail stoppage

Cargo ships in Lake Superior waiting to load grain and potash shipments after return of rail workers
More skilled immigrant workers should live in the North: chamber

More skilled immigrant workers should live in the North: chamber

Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce wants the province to allocate 3,000 skilled immigrant workers for Northern Ontario as skilled trades jobs need to be filled
Construction compromises might be made for Thunder Bay art gallery

Construction compromises might be made for Thunder Bay art gallery

Rising material costs could change the design of the new waterfront gallery
Confederation College announces its next president

Confederation College announces its next president

The incoming president will be the third female leader of the postsecondary institution's 57-year history
Thunder Bay farm conference allows networking and education

Thunder Bay farm conference allows networking and education

Farmers are ready to adapt as the mild winter has left uncertainty for the upcoming season
Port of Thunder Bay getting over $6M for infrastructure funding

Port of Thunder Bay getting over $6M for infrastructure funding

Up to $6.7 million coming from Ottawa for Keefer Terminal wharf, rail upgrades
Trudeau announces nearly $21M to build more housing

Trudeau announces nearly $21M to build more housing

Thunder Bay is receiving $20.7 million from the Housing Accelerator Fund to continue building homes across the city.
Residential building permits go online in Thunder Bay

Residential building permits go online in Thunder Bay

In a move to streamline more city services, the property and permits portal can now accept all types of residential building permit applications
Confederation College puts train conductor program back on track

Confederation College puts train conductor program back on track

Thunder Bay college restarts program shuttered during the pandemic
New hotel brings more opportunities for big events

New hotel brings more opportunities for big events

Tourism manager for the City of Thunder Bay, Paul Pepe, said the city needs more hotels
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