Features
It Makes a Village
Joella Hogan is a savvy business operator who has brought Mayo’s Yukon Soaps Co. to national prominence. She also has a keen eye for turning her entrepreneurial investment into a vital piece of community infrastructure. How so? Hint: Think housing.
Photo by Cathie Archbould
The Uranium Question
Uranium exploration is returning to Nunavut. How might the territory react this time?
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He Had a Hammer
And now Jeremy Beamish has six employees. In fact, it didn’t take long for this self-employed carpenter to decide he should use his skills to start a proper business. The building part was straightforward enough—but entrepreneurship offered a few surprises.
Photo by Paul Bannister
Exit Strategy
Do you own a business? You need a good estate plan. Estate planning isn’t a fun topic, but it’s essential. That’s especially true for business owners, from sole proprietorships to corporations. Be sure your final plans meet your hopes and expectations for your business—for the sake of yourself, your family and your partners.
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The history of the Bathurst Inlet Post
The lives of the North’s first peoples were forever changed by the fur trade.
Photo courtesy of William I. Campbell (1951)
Ubiquitous pike, monster lake trout and the ever-elusive Arctic char
On four decades of Northern fishing and (almost) completing my personal grand slam quest.
Photo by Ronne Hemming

