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January 2021 Best of 2020 Best of Thunder Bay 2020 For the last eight years, we’ve kicked off the...
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December 2020 Home for the Holidays 64 Local Gift ideas The December issue uses a slick new...
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November 2020 Sounds of the CIty Vol. IX Paul Shaffer, From FWCI to NYC The November issue uses a...
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October 2020 Local Landscape Photographers Through the Lens Part II OUR OCTOBER ISSUE WILL BE...
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September 2020 15 dishes to savour Dine in or takeout The September issue uses a slick new reading...
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August 2020 The Streets of Thunder Bay The History under our feet The August issue uses a slick...
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May 2020 A View From the Front Line A NEW WAY TO READ. The May issue is the most important issue...
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Like Ripples in a Pond In many ways, Thunder Bay is a microcosm. The problems we have in our...
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Although March brings the official arrival of spring, it might not feel like it in Northwestern...
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As we near the tail end of winter, the season might feel like it’s dragging on a bit, so think of...
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It’s all in the family at @nortenos.taqueria with brothers Jamie and Dillon Baratta. “We felt that there were no real Mexican restaurants in Fort William, so the location was an easy choice for us,” says Jamie. “Without the pandemic, @nortenos.taqueria probably would have never happened,”' says Dillon.
More in the story by Sue Pretty, @prettysu32 on p. 28 of our January issue. Link in bio.
📸 by Keegan Richard, @keegrich89
#supportlocal #localfood #localbusinesses #tbay #thunderbay #mexicancuisine ...
Andy Beaver’s intimate connection to the land and scenery around him began in his home community of Nibinamik First Nation. In describing his favourite photo, he says, “There was a forest fire a few years back. It was dark outside, and I had my camera. You could hear the flames raging in the night and the northern lights were visible overhead. Just this huge green band over the fire. It only lasted a few seconds, and I snapped the shot.”
More in the story by @sarasadeghiaval95 on p. 40 of our January issue, link in bio.
📸 by Andy Beaver, @northriverstudios
#NibinamikFirstNation #thunderbay #photographer #photography #photographersofinstagram #northerlights #forestfire #nightsky ...