Cassandra Blair
Cassandra Blair has a Masters of Arts in English Literature and is a regular contributor to Bayview.
As it turns out, planning a wedding or giving birth to a brand new human during a pandemic is about as surreal, confusing, and stressful as you would expect.
When she was nine years old, Amanda Mejia would call twelve-year-old Cristian Cruz on the phone week after week to chat about movies and shows that she had seen or other things going on in her life
The unforgettable ladies from the Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society, last seen in Cambrian Players’ 2017 production of The Farndale Murder Mystery, are back!
In 1988, when he was in his late-twenties, Peter McKenna spent a year travelling the world on his bicycle.
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 stunning landscape photograph that caught your eye on the cover of this issue of Bayview (and every issue since Winter 2008) was taken by Susan Dykstra, a landscape photographer born and raised
When Kristy Holmes and her husband Robin Moss made the drive from the East Coast to Thunder Bay, they both spent the ride wondering where in the world they were going.
“Love is friendship set on fire,” is a quote that seems particularly fitting when it comes to the love story of Laurie Young and Kevin Hurdis.
In 2007, both Matthew and Heleena Stephens found themselves working in the same hotel in Amsterdam.
Ken and Nancy Jacobson like to joke that the first time they met, they were paired together because of their height.
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