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Art Nancy Saunders Art Nancy Saunders

Loose Trucks

Local artist, filmmaker, and illustrator Shayne Ehman’s upcoming exhibition, Loose Trucks, invites visitors to experience how decades immersed in the world of skateboarding have shaped his choice of subject and his way of seeing.

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Food Sara Stoppel Food Sara Stoppel

A Taste of Thunder Bay

Having lived in Thunder Bay for my whole life, I’ve had the opportunity to visit almost every single restaurant in town. After adventuring to different cities around the globe, and from my expertise in local cuisine, I came to the conclusion that when it comes to culinary scenes, there’s truly no place like home.

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Film and Theatre Armaan Basheer Film and Theatre Armaan Basheer

Lush, Sensual, Moody

Tempting. Terrifying. Timeless. These are the three words director Spencer Hari uses to describe Cabaret, Badanai Theatre’s upcoming production. Set in 1930s Berlin, Cabaret transports the audience to the city’s infamous Kit Kat Klub, and delves into the lives of patrons, hosts, and outsiders alike.

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The Wall Chloë Grande The Wall Chloë Grande

The Dating App Era

Curious about the local scene, I asked friends what dating is like in Thunder Bay. The consensus was bleak but predictable: a microscopic dating pool where you’re always one degree away from someone you know, an abundance of “holding a fish” profile photos, and the occasional rejection for “not being country enough.” Beyond the regional quirks, the darker side of online dating remains universal—ghosting, harassment, and endless dead-end conversations.

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Art Sarah-Beth Constantin-Furlong Art Sarah-Beth Constantin-Furlong

Not Too Sweet

“If you had a brick house and painted it pink, it would still hold the same as a brick house, even though it looked soft and squishy,” says local artist Hope Heart, whose debut art exhibit Not Too Sweet aims to prove that pink and strength are not mutually exclusive.

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Art Nancy Saunders Art Nancy Saunders

Evening Escapades

Artists Darcy Tara McDiarmid and Chantal Russo create an immersive environment where wildlife, traditional knowledge, and dream imagery unfold through four atmospheric films.

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Food Susan Pretty Food Susan Pretty

Thekkini

Bringing the tastes of the southwestern coastal state of Kerala, India, to Canada, the owners are inspired by homemade masalas and authentic traditional recipes passed down from their families

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City Scene Kris Ketonen City Scene Kris Ketonen

Winter FunDays

Showshoeing, skating, arts and crafts—people of all ages will find something to love at this year’s Winter FunDays. The popular (and free) city-run event returns to Marina Park this winter, running from 2 to 4 pm on Sundays from January 4 until March 15.

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Music Ava I. Penney Music Ava I. Penney

The Lockyer Boys

The beaming lights, the ecstatic energy of the fans, and the pounding of the drums in your chest are only some of the sensations you can expect at the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium on January 17, when Thunder Bay’s own Lockyer Boys—brothers Will and Charlie Lockyer—return home for their first headlining show, Locals Only.

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The Wall Marlene Wandel The Wall Marlene Wandel

Resisting the Tide of Amalgamation

A new year does not always have to mean new beginnings. The adage about not fixing what’s not broken is not always popular in politics, where leaving your mark means making change.  The passing of Bill 68 last November has created this scenario of breaking, not fixing, the Lakehead Regional Conservation Authority (LRCA).

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Music Keanu Psenicnik Music Keanu Psenicnik

PUP & Snotty Nose Rez Kids Photo Gallery

If Christmas music isn’t your thing, the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium lined up just the concert for you. Concert-goers filled the open pit and got ready to mosh as Toronto-based punk rock band PUP and British Columbia hip hop duo Snotty Nose Rez kids took the stage for a night of hard-hitting musical catharsis.

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Art Sidney Ulakovic Art Sidney Ulakovic

Artifacts of Memory

As the simple matchbox is physically enlarged through Remus’ work, its new scale evokes wonder in all these little details that might otherwise be missed. And, seeing their wear alongside design techniques of days past brings forth a sense of longing for a cultural point in time that no longer exists.

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Off to an Even Hotter Start

It’s the most wonderful time of the year—Santa Claus is coming to town and the Thunder Bay 50/50 grand prize is expected to surpass last year’s total and change lives.

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Food Susan Pretty Food Susan Pretty

Eatery 61

Once a roadside gem on Highway 61, Eatery 61 has traded the highway hustle for downtown charm, and Thunder Bay’s food scene is better for it.

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Art Bonnie Schiedel Art Bonnie Schiedel

Legacy and Looking Ahead

Fifty years ago, in late 1975, what we now know as the Thunder Bay Art Gallery opened its doors, welcoming the community to see exhibits that included works by Picasso, Norval Morrisseau, the Group of Seven, Ray Thomas, William Kurelek, Daphne Odjig, Benjamin Chee Chee, and Jackson Beardy. Visitors and residents alike now had a chance to be inspired by art, take classes, and to be part of nurturing and showcasing local, regional, and Canadian artists. 

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Film and Theatre Taylor Onski Film and Theatre Taylor Onski

Every Christmas Story Ever Told

Just before a group of actors are set to perform A Christmas Carol for the umpteenth time, one actor just cannot do that story any more. So then the troupe comes up with the idea to just tell, well, every Christmas story ever told. From The Gift of the Magi and A Charlie Brown Christmas to The Grinch and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, the stories overlap into a play-within-a-play.

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