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The Walleye
Contents
FEATURES
6 CoverStory:
The Grill
8
Camp Décor
14
Sauna 101
LIFESTYLE
5
The Top 5
16
Local Fashions
12
Camp Vinyl
TRAVEL
16
Summer Driving Tunes
16
Zip Lining
FOOD
10
Ice Cream Parlours
11
Outdoor Patios
13
Drink of the Month
LIVING GREEN
9
Energy & the Sun
14
Commuter Bikes
15
Community Gardens
FILM/THEATRE
24
Behind the Scenes
24
Heart Strings
MUSIC
18
Olivia Korkola
18
Billy Manzik
18
The Auditor General
21
Off the Wall Reviews
THE ARTS
25
Michelle Coslet
Goodman
26
Elizabeth Buset
27
Christian Chapman
28
Close to Home
29
The Eye
30
Events Calendar
An overwhelming re-
sponse to our first issue
The Walleye is a hit! Not
only have we moved to
top spot above Wikipe-
dia on Google rankings
(google "The Walleye")
we have over 500 fans
on Facebook. We were
also flooded by positive
responses to our first
issue. Here are a few of
our favourite letters:
I just wanted to say I loved
reading "The Walleye"! I just
read it cover to cover and
thoroughly enjoyed every ar-
ticle. It reminded me of all
the reasons I love living in
Thunder Bay and the alter-
native culture that it has to
offer. I will definitely be look-
ing forward to more issues!
Picked up my copy at the
Terry Fox Lookout. I am
impressed!!!! Loved, loved,
loved the cover. Hip maga-
zine, just what a community
like Thunder Bay needs. Great
job Tiffany. Loved the article
about Raw Food Cooking with
Helen Liba.
Lorraine from Two Spirits
Retreat (from Facebook)
Thanks Walleye Staff for
a refreshing & informative
paper...this city needs more of
your insights for the future. I
thoroughly enjoyed reading all
articles but especially Persian
Dining (ingenius cover photo)
as I am a relative of the
Bennetts & also Tiffany Jarva's
articles. (I once met you many
years ago). Nice to hear youth-
ful appreciation to one's heri-
tage...kiitos! Keep up the great
work...much appreciated.
Linda
Read through your maga-
zine last weekend and couldn't
put it down. I'm sending a
couple of copies to Finland
and one to Japan! Congrats on
a great magazine!
Barb (from Facebook)
Regarding your article about
Neil Young. I do believe
he was here playing as Neil
Young and the Squires and
he was at the 4D which was
the Fourth Dimension coffee
house (located on the south
east corner of George St. and
Simpson St.)and years previ-
ous was known as either the
Club Seaway or Seaway Club.
Thanks, LC
What a fantastic pub-
lication! I love the posi-
tive perspective on relevant
and interesting issues within
the area. Makes me even
more happy about living
here! Thank you!
Angie
I picked up a copy of your
Magazine at Gargoyles to-
night. Absolutely inspiring! I
would pass mine on because
it's such a great read, but I
want to keep it as a summer
To Do list!!
Shayna (from Facebook)
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