Albert and Alison Tjong

Alison and Albert met in Toronto while they were both part of a team of staff working at a newly opened East Side Mario’s. “We became fast friends,” says Alison.

An interview with Edie Inksetter

“I was ten the first time I saw a movie that really moved me,” says actress Edie Inksetter.

Celebrating one of our best storytellers, BARR none!

When I dropped by to chat with Elinor Barr I was greeted at the door by Snoopy, Elinor’s dog.

The rollercoaster

In many ways summer felt wonderfully normal, filled with hope and some trepidation as Covid case counts began to climb again around many parts of the province.

King of wines, wine of Kings

No, I didn’t make it up, that title is taken straight from Barolo marketing hype.

Global storytelling Jamaican style

Storytelling has been in Annette Pateman’s family for generations. In fact, you could say it’s in her blood.

Muscle memory

The change of seasons has appeared in its usual way in our city. One day it is cold and rainy and the next day it’s summer in all its glory.

Surfing into the Canadian music scene

The hit song ‘Two Heads’ by Thunder Bay’s Coleman Hell always manages to catch my attention with it’s opening line, ‘There must be something in the water’.

Larry Bockus - farming with one foot in the past

Larry Bockus believes that it’s always better to keep one foot in the past whenever you move forward into the future.

A new start and a promise to her parents to do the uncommon

When Komal Vijah Shah discovered she’d been accepted into the Health Informatics program at Confederation College here in Thunder Bay, she packed all her belongings, said good-bye to her mother and

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