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September/October 2020

A small boat glides across Great Slave Lake.

It’s known as Tinde’e, Tucho and Tu Nedhé. Settlers named it Great Slave Lake. It’s the deepest lake in North America and the second-largest (after Great Bear Lake) within Canada’s borders. For the people living here these waters are indescribable.

Photo By Pat Kane

September/October 2020

PHOTO BY TONY DEVLIN

Long after we’re gone our art will remain. From storytelling and music to film and painting, these will be the remnants of our collective experience that will allow future generations to learn about us and our time. And these are unprecedented times.

PHOTO BY TONY DEVLIN

September/October 2020

PHOTO BY CATHIE ARCHBOULD

The COVID-19 pandemic landed hard on the mineral exploration community in March. It left carefully laid plans for 2020 in tatters and a sense of the future entirely uncertain. Will junior miners make it to the other side intact? They just might.

PHOTO BY CATHIE ARCHBOULD