Cassandra Blair
Cassandra Blair has a Masters of Arts in English Literature and is a regular contributor to Bayview.
Mark Kusznier is involved in almost every running group in town. He currently facilitates the runs for the Northern Trail Runners, but he also participates in several other groups.
When Sarah arrived in Thunder Bay for her residency training program after medical school, she had no ties to the city whatsoever.
“The idea came about a few years ago,” says Jennifer Tocheri of her podcast “The Crew Up North,” which finished airing its first season in January of this year.
Charlie and Prachi originally connected online through Facebook Dating in 2019. Charlie had been living out of town at that time, but he moved back shortly after they started talking.
Coffee shops have long been vital spaces for social gathering and community building.
As any hiker or nature-lover will tell you, the benefits to hiking are almost innumerable.
Pasi met his wife Kerri-Ann at a restaurant called Muddywaters in Dryden on a blind date. They were set up by mutual friends.
Rebound Boots, also known as Fit Boots or Kangoo Jumps, have been steadily gaining popularity over the past couple of decades as a low-impact exercise option for those looking to get active without
Atilio Argueta was born in San Miguel, El Salvador but came to Canada with his family when he was four to seek refuge from the civil war that was occurring in El Salvador.
Cambrian Players, Thunder Bay’s longest-running community theatre group, is approaching their 75th season which will kick off this fall.
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