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November 2015

Hope Bay is eternal: More than 25 years after drills first started turning on the Kitikmeot tundra, Hope Bay is close to realizing its golden potential. Photo courtesy TMAC Resources

The Kitikmeot's on-again, off-again gold project is very much on

Hope Bay is eternal: More than 25 years after drills first started turning on the Kitikmeot tundra, Hope Bay is close to realizing its golden potential. Photo courtesy TMAC Resources

November 2015

Once an open-pit mine, now a lake. Photo by Hannah Eden/Up Here

A road runs through the bush in the NWT, and it tells a story of tragedy, hard truths and the circle of life

Once an open-pit mine, now a lake. Photo by Hannah Eden/Up Here

The Northern fibre loop. Courtesy Northwestel

The odd timing of the Yukon's fibre line announcement

The Northern fibre loop. Courtesy Northwestel

October 2015

THE NORTHERN FIBRE LOOP. COURTESY NORTHWESTEL

The odd timing of the Yukon's fibre line announcement.

THE NORTHERN FIBRE LOOP. COURTESY NORTHWESTEL

October 2015

Wesley Hardisty performs at the Alianait Arts Festival in Iqaluit. Photo: Angela Gzowski

Fiddling and dancing have entertained Northerners for the past two centuries. But in this age of constant distraction, will music survive?

Wesley Hardisty performs at the Alianait Arts Festival in Iqaluit. Photo: Angela Gzowski