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October 2016

PHOTO COURTESY SCOTT LOUGH

The Robertson headframe, the tallest building in Canada's North, is set for demolition Saturday, October 29 at 4:30 p.m. One Yellowknifer's nostalgic look back on an iconic structure that's been there his whole life.

PHOTO COURTESY SCOTT LOUGH

October 2016

Joe Talirunili, Migration Boat, 1965-66 It's yours for a boat load of cash: $153,400. Photo courtesy Walkers Inuit Art

Collectors pay big money for Inuit art

Joe Talirunili, Migration Boat, 1965-66 It's yours for a boat load of cash: $153,400. Photo courtesy Walkers Inuit Art

October 2016

Darlene Coward Wight, the long-time curator of Inuit art at the Winnipeg Art Gallery is working to get as many eyes as possible on the Nunavut government’s collection. Photos courtesy Tammy Sawatzky/WAG

And why the art treasures are in Winnipeg. For now.

Darlene Coward Wight, the long-time curator of Inuit art at the Winnipeg Art Gallery is working to get as many eyes as possible on the Nunavut government’s collection. Photos courtesy Tammy Sawatzky/WAG

From reality television shows to bushcraft schools and bestselling books: Why are we so obsessed with survival?

October 2016

Illustration by Beth Covvey

Winner of the 2016 Sally Manning Award for aboriginal non-fiction

Illustration by Beth Covvey