Along the ShoreAppreciating the darknessEric KairaDecember 1, 2021 by Eric KairaDecember 1, 202101838 I was working at an outfitter on the Gunflint Trail when I saw the northern lights for the first time. I saw the famous colors
Along the ShoreSpending Christmas in BethlehemPeter Fergus-MooreDecember 1, 2021 by Peter Fergus-MooreDecember 1, 20210960 One December morning in 2013, I woke up in Bethlehem, Palestine. Outside, I could hear the usual heavy bus and truck traffic as our house
Along the ShoreFinding the perfect Christmas treeRae PoynterDecember 1, 2021 by Rae PoynterDecember 1, 202101079 For many people, bringing home and decorating a freshly cut Christmas tree is a memorable tradition each holiday season. In a land so abundant with
Along the ShoreHistoric Brill trolley buses find their way homeElle Andra-WarnerDecember 1, 2021 by Elle Andra-WarnerDecember 1, 202102077 Who remembers riding on Brill trolley buses in the U.S. or Canada? As of Sept. 1, visitors to the Lakehead Transportation Museum (LTM) waterfront site
Along the ShoreThe Arrowhead Library System offers more than just booksEric KairaDecember 1, 2021 by Eric KairaDecember 1, 202101141 Libraries have been around for a long, long time. The oldest known library—The Library of Ashurbanipal—dates back to the seventh century B.C., while the first
Along the ShoreEnergizing OpportunitiesNorthern WildsDecember 1, 2021December 3, 2021 by Northern WildsDecember 1, 2021December 3, 202101275 How a solar co-op can make a solar dream possible Many people along the North Shore and beyond like the idea of powering their home
ArtsFeatured MusicianSinger-Songwriter Shy-Anne HovorkaRae PoynterDecember 1, 2021May 26, 2023 by Rae PoynterDecember 1, 2021May 26, 202301980 Some artists begin following their creative path early on in life, while others come around to it later on. For Thunder Bay musician Shy-Anne Hovorka,
Along the ShoreArtsBaskets in the North WoodsNorthern WildsDecember 1, 2021 by Northern WildsDecember 1, 202102404 Driving down a dirt road in late fall, I notice all of the long, straight willow shoots growing along the roadsides and underneath the powerlines