Features
“The longing and hopelessness I was experiencing has a name…”
The emotions that follow being evacuated from your home and community are complex. Worry. Frustration. Anger. But we must not let dread and fatalistic thinking take hold.
We have a duty to posterity.
Photo Courtesy: Sailor 1st Class Patrice Harvey, CAF
“God forbid. If the fire comes, we’re jumping in the water.”
The evacuation order for Hay River came down on Aug. 13. Only a day earlier, the town had been taking in evacuees from Fort Smith. Now everyone was pulling up stakes again—if the highway could stay open.
Photo By: Rose Wallington
Five reasons to consider a move to Northern Canada
Courtesy Angela Gzowski/NWT Tourism
In from the Cold
How does diesel-dependent Nunavut meet its carbon targets? The Kivalliq Hydro-Fibre Line would do it in one shot. And that’s just for starters.
Up Here/Pat Kane
Aiviq: The Guy Who Looks Like A Walrus
Sitting inside a Yellowknife garage are two deep freezers containing a lifetime of memories.
Photos by Bill Braden

