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Thunder Bay Special Olympics

Peter Davis knows that the best thing about competing in the Special Olympics isn’t just the medals, but the extras – like making new friends and maturing in one’s confidence and motivation – which

Port Arthur Stadium

There is a lot of excitement in our community these days with the construction of a new indoor turf facility underway and the Thunder Bay Community Tennis Centre opening their new tennis dome.

Lifting up her dreams

Hannah Gula’s weightlifting training regime is gruelling, but fulfilling. She trains twice a day, six or seven times a week.

Thunder Bay's Natalie Lehto

In 2023, Bayview had the pleasure of writing a featuring on Natalie Lehto; marathon runner, fitness coach and author of “Like the Glide of a Dragonfly”.

Contributor, supporter, mentor, artist

Many who golf know the name Sue Wright-Cassan as volunteer and President with the Manitoba Golf Association.

Women's hockey through the years

It was a special and historic day at the Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame (NWOSHOF) on August 21st when Michela Cava was on hand to help raise a Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) fl

Off to the races

The dirt track season is underway every Wednesday evening at Thunder City Speedway.

Thunder Bay's Passionate Running Community

Mark Kusznier is involved in almost every running group in town. He currently facilitates the runs for the Northern Trail Runners, but he also participates in several other groups.

Port Arthur Curling Centre

Going through my list of articles I have penned for Bayview dating back to 2013, I realized that while I celebrated the history of the Fort William Curling Club when they held their 125th anniversa

Kick Sledding - something old is new again

Most people who witness someone kick sledding are immediately impressed by the ease and speed in which a person can glide over a winter trail.

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