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Anyone who has found themselves within the downtown core of Thunder Bay’s south side over the past hundred years or so, could hardly avoid noticing the striking presence of St.
Where there is a will, there is a way. Quilts of Valour Canada is finding a way to honour and thank the members (past and present) of the Canadian Forces for their service in a unique way.
Canada’s national anthem has been in the news lately. The times we are living in has meant that the words of our anthem are resonating more with people.
Let’s face it: Global warming, aka climate change, is here.
Coffee shops have long been vital spaces for social gathering and community building.
My first recollections of Waverley Park were of being bundled up for Remembrance Day services where hundreds of people gathered to pay their respects for the people we lost in conflicts around the
“Going to a market feels like you’ve gone someplace almost magical,” says Jennifer Morrison of the Urban Abbey Christmas Market.
Carolyn Karle has an indomitable spirit.
If you have a horse, dog or cat, you more than likely know or have heard of Bonnie Buck.
We’re very well aware of the negative effects the pandemic has created in our lives, but have you stopped to consider some of the positive changes that have happened to our environment since Covid
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