Features
Joyce Majiski’s Artistic Journey
Transporting a juvenile humpback whale sculpture made out of salvaged ocean plastics to the Yukon is a delicate operation, even without a global pandemic going on.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY KANINA HOLMES
The Power Of A Name
Abraham Okpik helped give an identity to a generation of Inuit.
PHOTO COURTESY CHARLES GIMPEL/ LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA / R10187-924-2-E ABE OKPIK AT HOME, FROBISHER BAY, NWT, [NOW IQALUIT, NUNAVUT]
The Yukon's Sundog Retreat
Twenty minutes north of Whitehorse, the close-knit staff of this family-run enterprise is quite literally finding new ways to grow during a period of profound contraction.
PHOTO BY KANINA HOLMES
Mars On Earth In The High Arctic
As the world’s largest uninhabited island, Devon Island’s unique landscape offers insight into life on other planets.
PHOTO COURTESY OF HOUGHTON-MARS STATION
When A Russian Satellite Made Yellowknife A Part Of Cold War History
There’s still a lot of mystery and intrigue about the time Cosmos 954 crashed into the Northwest Territories.
ILLUSTRATION COURTESY NICK MACINTOSH
Seeking True Knowledge In The Stars
Dene constellations show a new way of understanding our relationship with the world.
ILLUSTRATION COURTESY MARECA GUTHRIE

