After one year I am still learning how to be retired, thus I am changing up my wardrobe from the “suits” that were my “go to” look to a more casual style.
Christmas is coming, so everyone will be getting their to-do lists ready. Gifts bought and wrapped? Check. Put up Christmas lights? Check.
From crafters, painters, and illustrators to bakers, graphic designers, and screenprinters, Thunder Bay is teeming with artistic talent, many of whom are busy creating away as the holiday season ge
The Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program awarded the City of Thunder Bay a grant to empower seniors to share their knowledge, skills and experience with others and enable seniors
Christmas in Northwestern Ontario sparks images of crackling fires, snow-covered evergreens, presents wrapped in colourful paper.
While some people may not enjoy the sight of snowflakes falling to the ground, skiers don’t think about the shoveling that is to follow, but rather relish in the thought of hitting the slopes and t
The fur trade in the 1800s brought with it prospectors to Northwestern Ontario searching for mineral wealth. Foresters were attracted here by the vast abundance of trees.
Ah, the great surf beaches of the world…Bondi Beach, Bundoran, Malibu…Thunder Bay? Believe it, says local outdoorsman Will Gregorash.
The Old Farmers’ Almanac tells us it’s going to be one long cold winter, which comes as no surprise considering how unusually cool and wet our summer was.
The love story of Deborah and Mark Clements began with two chance meetings at Tony & Adams Bar & Grill.
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