Long before the phrases “Hundred Mile Diet” and “Eat Local” became popular, Diana Bockus was doing it all.
Several generations have passed since eating home-grown produce was the norm.
When I asked Al Cheetham of the Thunder Bay Therapeutic Riding Association if there were any special stories he wanted to share with Bayview about the people and the horses at the farm, there was a
Most Canadians know the story of the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway, the “impossible railway”, across this vast continent to link the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
In her signature pork-pie fedora, Taylor Gorrie is a girl on a mission. A mission to find Thunder Bay’s Best kid friendly establishments!
Normally at this time of year the sounds of the crack of a bat or a crowd cheering as a soccer ball makes its way to the back of the net would be normal occurrences.
As the 1880s approached, people of the Lakehead knew the fur trade, the industry which had sustained them for two centuries, was winding down. Times were changing.
A screech owl with wide, popped eyes. Delicate snowbirds with flowers on their backs. Folksy mice with alert, quizzical stances.
The days of summer that we long for all winter give way to evenings perfect for star gazing.
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.
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