The new, the old, and the unnecessary

These days I am constantly downloading updates, new apps and a variety of programs to my cache of things I already don’t know how to use.

Ode to Tut

For over 14 years, my dog, Tut, has tagged along with me on every trail ride.

Going with the grain

The unveiling of an historical plaque sounds like it might be an event only interesting to an historian, but on a lovely summer day in late June, just outside of Western Grain Elevator (102 Kingsto

The arrival of Emmanuel Jal

Local author Donna White has achieved something in her career that few authors can claim, that of finishing work on a trilogy of novels.

A love letter to Thunder Bay

by Jane Crossman

Dear Thunder Bay:

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.

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