The HMCS Thunder

Shipbuilding, especially military shipbuilding, is an often overlooked aspect of Thunder Bay’s industrial history.

“Music is an extension of my personality”

June is Pride Month, a celebration of inclusion, colour and music that everyone can enjoy.

Mark Robinson and Ruby Wimenta

The love story of Mark Robinson and Ruby Wimenta took many twists and turns throughout their adolescence and into adulthood, but in their mid-twenties, the timing was finally right for their connec

Canadian Martial Arts Championship and Festival

After a 2 year hiatus, the National Wushu Championships are back on and this year being held in Thunder Bay July 29-31.

Summer 2022, back with a blast!

As the world comes out of its collective Covid coma, cities and towns are excited to welcome back events that add a bit of fun to our short Canadian summers.

Beyond transshipment

Taking in the view at Thunder Bay’s waterfront one quickly realizes just how dramatic the landscape is!

Your weight free!

On December 22, 2021, a fire ripped through the Finnish Labour Temple building in Thunder Bay’s historic Bay & Algoma District, shocking the neighbouring community and devastating the century-o

From prairie town to falling waters

“When I was young and we’d have company, my mother would say, ‘Oh Enid, would you play Falling Waters for us?’ Well, she said it in front of the company! What can I do?

A tornado market?

What a difference a year makes.

California dreaming

Historically, wine emerged from the old world – Europe and the Middle East; today it flows from all around the world.

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