The Lightkeeper's Daughter

Local author Jean E.

Manufacturer to the World

When we think of the Bombardier plant here and it’s history, the first things that come to mind are the Hawker Hurricanes that were built here during WW II.

The joy of teaching

We all have a mental image of the ideal kindergarten teacher: a Mary Poppins look alike whose boundless energy and unending reserves of patience and good will outshine even those of Mother Teresa.

What the woods can teach us

Zack Kruzins sports three rope-like bracelets on his wrist, each representing a canoe trip he has taken in the past couple years. He points to the first thin blue one.

Of the North: Boreal Body Products

The theme “Buy Local” has been catching on in Thunder Bay for some time now.

From Canada to England and Back

The beginnings of Alexandra Bono and John Murray’s relationship stem back to 2002, when they were the last members of their high school friend group in Toronto to get summer jobs.

New beginnings for the TBSO

Maestro Paul Haas will make his first appearance as Music Director of the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra (TBSO) on October 20.

Rising star breaks the ice

April 27, 2017 will live on in Thunder Bay history as the day of the infamous ice storm.

Top of her class

When I walked into Dolores Kivi’s home I immediately knew that I was surrounded by love. Dolores’ bookshelves were full and the sounds of The Tennessee Waltz played in the background.

The 150 Summer

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.

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