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Tear Sheet Roswell North A story spreading on the Internet like a meteor shower says 2000 Inuit disappeared after a mysterious light passed over their village in 1930. Is the truth out there?
UP HERE - MAY/JUNE 2026 It’s Up Here’s Annual Education Special Arviat Gets Its Campus, Kids Get Their Lunch and Grown-ups Get Outdoors
Tear Sheet Sounding the Trumpets of Spring Just when you think winter will never end, the swans return to M'Clintock bay
UP HERE - JAN/FEB 2026 The Danger of Small Changes She’s hot. He’s still cold. Global warming is upending the sex lives of arctic ground squirrels. That’s bad news for food chains