Nancy Angus
Nancy Angus is a freelance writer and regular contributor to Bayview. Contact her at nangus@shaw.ca
I graduated from Grade 12 at Fort William Collegiate Institute in 1975 but I started out at Franklin Street School in Fort William.
There’s a lot of talk about the importance of “third places” in people’s lives these days.
I’ve been reminded lately, especially on a long walk, how a bench is a blessed sight!
I love to travel. In my younger days I carried only essentials in my backpack on various destinations throughout the world, including Asia, Australia, South America and Europe.
I once knit a sweater. Notice the “once” in the preceding statement! When I lived in Toronto, I took knitting classes above a dentist’s office.
Canada’s national anthem has been in the news lately. The times we are living in has meant that the words of our anthem are resonating more with people.
Do you know someone who hates flying only because they may have to speak to a stranger sitting next to them? I know people like that and, I admit, sometimes I’m one of them.
In a recent article for Bayview magazine, I told the story of a favourite pink velvet chair of my mother’s and its journey to a new home – a women-owned tattoo parlour in Thunder Bay.
Meet Maria. She’s colourful, vibrant and hard-working. At 97 years of age Maria Bilyk volunteered eight nights in June
The Thunder Bay Museum is currently hosting an exhibit showcasing the stellar work of Sheila Burnford and Susan Ross.
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