Features
A mad dash to the pole—before it’s gone
For those with the courage (and the financial means) to attempt it, a trip to the North Pole can be the adventure of a lifetime. But with shifting and thinning ice, could those days be over?
Photo courtesy Sarah McNair-Landry
The bridge builder
How Francisca Mandeya has challenged racial and gender inequality in Zimbabwe and the Canadian Arctic.
Photo by Lisa Milosavljevic
An afternoon of fear and backcountry bliss
Learning to travel among the grizzlies in Kluane National Park and Reserve.
Photos by Anna Tupakka
Trail Blazers
ArcticPharm is the first cannabis grower and manufacturer to set up shop in the North. With its dry flower and pre-rolls now debuting on retail markets in the Yukon and Ontario, founders Chris Cornborough and Sean Stofer have more to celebrate than 4/20.
Courtesy ArcticPharm
A Nuclear Option?
Businesses and developments. Corporations should consider it. Nuclear power is a challenging idea. But small modular reactors may be the surest path to zero-carbon mining in the North. They may also be a big economic opportunity.
Adobe Stock
Home Coming
Brandon Macdonald has returned to his roots with Fireweed Metal's Macmillan Pass Project. He's also giving orphaned discoveries a new place to call home.
Fireweed Metals

