Dorothy Christie
Dorothy Christie is the Publisher of Bayview.
One of my biggest fears about Covid is that our local business community might be steamrolled by large online retailers who do little to help our community function and flourish.
One of my favourite views in the city is found on my regular drive down Red River Road near High Street.
The holiday season is always a good time to take a personal inventory of our interactions over the past year.
Good things can only last so long, so we must say goodbye to the summer fun and usher in a new season as our kids and grandkids trade-in their flip flops for running shoes and those loose schedules
Have you noticed how we all seem to have an extra spring in our step as we enter the summer months.
There is nothing more uplifting than recognizing the sure signs of spring.
I’m always amazed at how swiftly the transition between fall and winter can be.
The warmer weather is here and the summer event schedule seems a little more vibrant than usual as we get ready to celebrate Canada’s 150th year.
If you’re planning a celebration to mark Canada’s 150th birthday, you may want to consider serving a classic Canadian invention.
Does anyone eat at home anymore? Italian, Chinese… Syrian you say? Thunder Bay’s burgeoning restaurant scene offers hundreds of new choices.
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