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Ari Lahdekorpi

Ari Lahdekorpi was born in Parkano, Finland but raised in central Canada. Ari has performed across Canada and the USA both as a sideman as well as a solo artist. His primary focus is on creating simple but emotive compositions,...

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MoneyHoney

MoneyHoney is a Rock ‘N’ Roll band. No tricks, no gimmicks, and no makeup. Honest, real, and learned the hard way. The 5 members, who go back as early as elementary school, pride themselves in playing a solid mixture of...

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Rodney Brown

With 10 albums and thirty years of performing his songs across Canada and the UK Rodney Brown remains committed to his Northwestern Ontario roots. An award winning singer-songwriter Rodney’s CD North Land details a unique...

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Brunz N’ Hell

Burnz N Hell are a Canadian hip-hop duo consisting of Jordan “Burnz” Burnell and Coleman Hell. These two boys met in high school after getting thrown out of a local bar. Apparently the legal drinking age was not 17. They...

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Billy Manzik

Billy Manzik’s musical journey began where Highway 61, the “Blues Highway” ends, in Thunder Bay Ontario. The soundtrack for his upbringing was provided by his guitar slinging, country singing mother, and...

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Spend any amount of time in TBay and you will notice the trains. For some, trains and railroads evoke a sense of adventure and possibility, connecting our remote city to a wider world. In this, the first ever Trains issue of The Walleye, we take a closer look at trains in Thunder Bay’s past, present and future. 

Pick up your hard copy around town tomorrow or read our digital issue online. Link in bio! 

P.S. You can find a special announcement from @wakethegiant807 on p. 74 of the May issue 👀

Cover photo courtesy of @thunderbaymuseum 

#newissue #tbay #monthlymagazine #localmagazine #thunderbay #thewalleye #artandculture #trains #trainspotting #trainstation #railway #railroad #NWO #northwesternontario

Spend any amount of time in TBay and you will notice the trains. For some, trains and railroads evoke a sense of adventure and possibility, connecting our remote city to a wider world. In this, the first ever Trains issue of The Walleye, we take a closer look at trains in Thunder Bay’s past, present and future.

Pick up your hard copy around town tomorrow or read our digital issue online. Link in bio!

P.S. You can find a special announcement from @wakethegiant807 on p. 74 of the May issue 👀

Cover photo courtesy of @thunderbaymuseum

#newissue #tbay #monthlymagazine #localmagazine #thunderbay #thewalleye #artandculture #trains #trainspotting #trainstation #railway #railroad #NWO #northwesternontario
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Counting down the days till we can have weekends like this again - doing nothing but eating #goodfood, hanging out with friends, and enjoying #goodvibes at the waterfront… festival season can’t come soon enough! 
 
What was your favourite festival last summer? Ours involved lots of craft beer 🍻 
 
#BrewHa2024 #tbay #festivalseason #waterfront #craftbeer #supportlocal #community #choosetbayfirst #thunderbay #beerfestival #getyourtickets #localevent

Counting down the days till we can have weekends like this again - doing nothing but eating #goodfood, hanging out with friends, and enjoying #goodvibes at the waterfront… festival season can’t come soon enough!

What was your favourite festival last summer? Ours involved lots of craft beer 🍻

#BrewHa2024 #tbay #festivalseason #waterfront #craftbeer #supportlocal #community #choosetbayfirst #thunderbay #beerfestival #getyourtickets #localevent
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