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Kyle Marchuck (left) and Colin Nickerson raise a toast to the debut of Yukon Wines and Solstice Ciders.

Yukon Wines and Solstice Ciders launched straight into COVID-19’s first wave. You could say these two companies learned a few lessons about hanging up the “Open” sign amid a major downturn.

Photo by Cathie Archbould

A line of colourful tufted earrings made by Alyssa Ross

When Alyssa Ross first picked up beading as a way to destress, she didn’t expect to make a business out of it.

Photo courtesy Alyssa Ross

A model shows off a pair of earrings from Sharon Vittrekwa

Elder Sharon Vittrekwa has honed her social media skills to show off her craft to others across the globe.

Photo courtesy Sharon Vittrekwa

March/April 2021

Elder David Johnny Sr. teaching Beaver Creek’s students to use a type of tree root to make rope.

In the North’s smallest and most remote communities, educators must be willing to learn as much as they teach.

Photo courtesy Heidi Warren

March/April 2021

Miles Canyon at sunset.

Increasingly, northern places are being renamed to use their traditional Indigenous designations. But this is not about rewriting a map. It’s reclaiming a history.

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