And with climate change melting permafrost, that means history could be lost.
Written by Jessica Davey-Quantick
PHOTO COURTESY JULIUS CSOTONYI/PRINCE OF WALES NORTHERN HERITAGE CENTRE
How the Hougens built a Northern business empire.
Written by Jeremy Warren
PHOTO COURTESY YUKON ARCHIVES
Engaging the next generation of Northern leaders.
Written by Holly Fantasque, Katherine Takpannie, Manus Hopkins
Illo by Beth Covvey
The winner of this year's Sally Manning Award for Indigenous Creative Non-Fiction.
Written by Cullen Crozier, Peter Fraser
PHOTO COURTESY CULLEN CROZIER
As The U.S. government’s 30-year fight to drill for oil in vital caribou habitat intensifies, here’s what it
means for the community of Old Crow—and the Vuntut Gwitchin who share the land with the Porcupine herd.
Written by Elaine Anselmi
PHOTO BY WERONIKA MURRAY
The iconic author and journalist, who passed away this month at the age of 101, leaves behind an indelible connection to Canada's North.
Written by Jacob Boon
Photo Courtesy University of Victoria Libraries
Curling was more than a game to northern miners.
Written by Herb Mathisen
PHOTO BY Up Here/John Pekelsky
How the Koes became the North’s curling powerhouse
Written by Jeremy Warren
Photo Courtesy CURLING CANADA/MICHAEL BURNS
An old pocket watch offers a glimpse of Yellowknife's early days
Written by Jessica Davey-Quantick
PHOTO PROVIDED