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September 2017

For women coming forward with domestic or sexual assault charges, the road to justice is rough at the best of times, but even more so under the pressures and scrutiny of small-town life. A pilot program in the Yukon is looking to change that.

September 2017

Long haul: It's 7 p.m. at the icy shore of Pond Inlet, Nunavut. Photo by Elaine Anselmi

Subsistence hunting in the Eastern Arctic hangs on one area of open water in North Baffin Bay. And Inuit at its edge are making sure their way of life is protected.

Long haul: It's 7 p.m. at the icy shore of Pond Inlet, Nunavut. Photo by Elaine Anselmi

Illustration by Beth Covvey

What happens when a small Northern community takes on an empire

Illustration by Beth Covvey

Permanent wood piles replace a temporary pontoon bridge on the Alaska Highway. Photo courtesy of Yukon Archives, R.A. Cartter fonds #1498

How southern reactions to international conflicts are responsible for the look of much of the present-day North

Permanent wood piles replace a temporary pontoon bridge on the Alaska Highway. Photo courtesy of Yukon Archives, R.A. Cartter fonds #1498

Illustration by Beth Covvey

A family's treasure nearly goes up in flames

Illustration by Beth Covvey

Photo by Marianne Helm

Gerald Kuehl portraits remind us of how life used to be

Photo by Marianne Helm