Thunder Bay's most famous homes

The people who opened up the North West shared a common love for vast and wild country.

The footsteps of connection

There’s something magical about a tango. It’s different than other dance forms, and far more complex than a series of learned steps.

Opera nights

Opera lovers of Thunder Bay have an exciting event to look forward to at the end of September.

Tea time in Tea Bay

There’s nothing like a hot cup of tea to get you going first thing in the morning. It warms everything from your nose to your toes, soothes that raspy cough, and calms the nerves.

Saucy sensation

Creating something special in a crowded food industry marketplace is not an easy task.

Ken and Nancy Jacobson

Ken and Nancy Jacobson like to joke that the first time they met, they were paired together because of their height.

Making the miles matter

No matter how you keep track - miles, kilometres, or steps - Eli Jacko has covered lots of ground. He is a tireless community leader who inspires others with his positive actions.

From the New Palace of the Pope

For so many centuries now the Pope has resided at St.

Accomplished musician Pierre Schryer says goodbye

After 18 years in Thunder Bay, award winning fiddler Pierre Schryer is saying goodbye with a little help from his friends in a farewell performance at the Community Auditorium on Saturday, June 23r

Music is in his Bones

I was fortunate enough to attend the Rock and Roll Induction Ceremony in Cleveland in April and shortly after arriving I went to dinner at a restaurant and passed a table of three fellows that look

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