Man, Uprooted: Poetry with a “Pulse”
By Lindsay Campbell Taylor Price, an aspiring writer from Thunder Bay, has spent the past year...
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By Lindsay Campbell Taylor Price, an aspiring writer from Thunder Bay, has spent the past year...
Read Moreon June 17, the City of Thunder Bay officially released The City and the Spirit Garden: Prince...
Read MoreBarley the Elephant, a charmingly-illustrated and comical story about a young elephant who will do...
Read MoreThe Little Red Crayon, by local author and The Walleye contributor, Michelle Kolobutin, is about a...
Read MorePhyllis Bohonis, formerly of Thunder Bay, will be launching her debut novel Fire in the...
Read MoreThe Friends of the Thunder Bay Public Library will be holding a Buck-A-Bag Used Book Sale and...
Read MoreOn Saturday March 9, join Rainy River First Nations author, Al Hunter, in celebrating the release...
Read MoreWriter/editor James R. ‘Jim’ Stevens was raised on a dairy farm at St. Marys, Ontario, Canada....
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The Friends of Grain Elevators are keeping the legacy of grain elevators alive. Their award-winning Voices of the Grain Trade project collected the stories and recollections of over 200 people who worked in the grain handling and shipping industry at the Lakehead.
More in the story by Matt Prokopchuk, link in bio.
#tbay #thunderbay #grainelevator #history #knowyourhistory ...
Fort William First Nation’s Steve Collins, is looking to revive ski jumping in Thunder Bay, starting with a “small” jump (10 to 15 metres from take-off to landing) at Mt. Baldy. A three-time Olympian who spent a decade on the World Cup circuit, Collins says it wouldn’t have happened if he hadn't been exposed to the sport.
More in the story by Justin Allec on p. 12 of our February issue, link in bio.
Mt. Baldy photos by @darrenmcchristie; other photos courtesy of the Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame
#skijumping #skijumper #fwfn #fortwilliamfirstnation #thunderbay ...