Local author Diana Sare

One of my favourite things to do is to read with my grandchildren. And this is exactly what I did recently while I was visiting with my son’s family.

And the story continues

When you’re searching for something, you never know how a little Bayview magazine can help.

The healing power of paws

“Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.”
– Unknown

Radically intensive

It’s a radical idea - ten playwrights, ten plays, ten minutes each. But then again, in theatre, radical is the name of the game.

How sweet it is

There are few things more Canadian than maple syrup and our area is fast becoming known for harvesting the very best.

Experience the Magic

Illusion. Mentalism. Sleight of Hand. Spellbinding. All terms for what Mackinley Oliver prefers to call magic.

Ants to Dinosaurs: the sky’s the limit!

Although many Thunder Bayers may not officially know Michael O’Connor they certainly know his art.

In The Shadow of Anemki Wajiw

What sparked this endeavour was the work of an aspiring young artist and film maker, Susan Blight, from Couchiching First Nation.

Chris and Lesley Allison

Chris and Lesley Allison arrived in Thunder Bay from Ireland in 1975 – their first glimpse of the city punctuated by mounds of snow and frigid January air.

The secret tunnels of Port Arthur

When thinking of iconic buildings in Thunder Bay, few buildings are as well known as the century old Prince Arthur Hotel, located at 17 Cumberland Street.

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