Heather L. Dickson
The holiday season is just around the corner, and Thunder Bay is alive with celebrations.
“The first role I ever had was a kindergarten production of Santa Claus is Coming to Town,” says actor Teddy Kellogg with a grin. “Apparently, I had the best ‘HO HO HO!”
“When my husband Ed retired, he found out about this group called the Senior Music Makers,” says Nell Shermack. “He went to a practise one day and when I got home from work, I asked how it went.
Is it cherry? Is it strawberry? What about raspberry? Is it an exotic blend of fruits or simply heaps and heaps of bubblegum-pink sugar?
“In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit.
Northwestern Ontario Writers Workshop just wrapped up its 24th Annual International Writing Contest and LitFest 2022 with New York Times bestselling author, Cathy Marie Buchanan.
On December 22, 2021, a fire ripped through the Finnish Labour Temple building in Thunder Bay’s historic Bay & Algoma District, shocking the neighbouring community and devastating the century-o
“When I was young and we’d have company, my mother would say, ‘Oh Enid, would you play Falling Waters for us?’ Well, she said it in front of the company! What can I do?
An icon of the Thunder Bay theatre scene, Jo-Ann Waytowich is back and bolder than ever, bursting from stage to screen with her beloved character, Ivanka.
Local author Donna White felt “rescued” when she adopted her 2 dogs, Nip and Tuck, so in November 2020, she began volunteering for Paws for Love Dog Rescue.
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