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Up Here Returns To The NWT

Up Here Updates

Up Here Publishing has some exciting news to share with you.

By Sherry Rioux

Photography by Olivia Patterson

Photography by Olivia Patterson

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Dear Friends of Up Here,

We have some exciting news to share with you! We are the new owners of Up Here, and we’re thrilled to be stepping into this incredible legacy. 

For over 40 years, Up Here has been the leading voice for Canada’s North, and we are committed to maintaining the high integrity and excellence of the publication you have come to know and trust.

Our goal is to continue celebrating the people, places and stories that make the North so unique while honoring the magazine's established reputation for insightful journalism and authentic storytelling. We fully understand the importance of the relationships we’ve built over the years with our advertising clients, and we’re dedicated to ensuring that those relationships remain strong and fruitful.

At the same time, we are focused on growing Up Here magazine’s reach—not only across the three territories but also expanding our presence into southern Canada. We are excited to bring more of the incredible Northern perspective to a broader audience, while continuing to deliver high-quality content that speaks to the heart of the North.

As we embark on this next chapter for Up Here, we invite you to join us in shaping the future of the magazine. Please subscribe and follow us on our Facebook page.

Up Here Updates

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