Tag: history
May 2024
Posted by admin | May 2, 2024 | Digital Magazine, Features | 0
February 2023
Posted by admin | Feb 1, 2023 | Digital Magazine, Features | 0
Indigenous Veterans Day
Recognition and Reflection Editorial by Denise Baxter, Vice Provost Indigenous Initiatives,...
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by admin | Oct 1, 2024 | Digital Magazine, Features | 0
October 2024 CURTAIN UP: THE THEATRE ISSUE “Live theatre offers a lot: a glimpse...
Read MorePaula Thiessen’s Kam Theatre Lab: The Old Same Story
by admin | Jul 3, 2024 | Film, Off The Wall Reviews | 0
It’s said that a good documentary goes beyond a topic to tell a story, and Kam Theatre Lab: The...
Read MoreFebruary 2023
by admin | Feb 1, 2023 | Digital Magazine, Features | 0
FEBrUARY2023 HOMETOWN HOCKEY Whether you’ve stepped on the ice yourself, laced up your offspring’s...
Read MoreFluff and Fold and Beyond – Frank’s Laundromat Celebrates Milestone
Story By Betty Carpick Enjoying the summer outdoors, a robust hibiscus plant flaunts a single...
Read MoreWelcome Home – The Alexander Henry
by admin | Aug 3, 2018 | Architecture | 0
By Laurie Abthorpe The Alexander Henry, a decommissioned Canadian Coast Guard light ice breaker...
Read MoreHistory of the Hoito — A Timeline of the Landmark Restaurant
By Bonnie Schiedel The Hoito is said to be the oldest cooperatively owned and operated...
Read MoreThe Prince Arthur Hotel
by admin | Feb 1, 2018 | Architecture | 0
Port Arthur’s Railway Hotel Story by Laurie Abthorpe How many hotels can say they originated at a...
Read MoreShipyard Gala: Industrial, Raw, and Beautiful
TBSO Celebrates the Past and Embraces the Future in a One-Time-Only Event By Tiffany Jarva “I wish...
Read MoreBirth of the Bon Bon — Thunder Bay’s One and Only Bon Bon Spare Rib
By Kim Latimer My egg rolls and chicken chow mien have a long-standing inferiority complex....
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