Subsistence hunting in the Eastern Arctic hangs on one area of open water in North Baffin Bay. And Inuit at its edge are making sure their way of life is protected.
Written by Elaine Anselmi
Long haul: It's 7 p.m. at the icy shore of Pond Inlet, Nunavut. Photo by Elaine Anselmi
Human beings are biologically and culturally rooted to day and night in ways that don’t work
Written by Tim Edwards
Illustration by Beth Covvey
It’s a time of non-stop foraging, flirting and feasting—northern fauna get while the getting's good
Written by Elaine Anselmi
Illustration by Beth Covvey
For half the year, the North has bottomless potential for renewable energy. And then the lights go out
Written by Elaine Anselmi
Photo courtesy Shane Andre
Massive landslides and shifting rivers may mean the Laurentide Ice Sheet is only now disappearing from Canada’s North
Written by Tim Edwards
Rob Fraser/Canada Center for Remote sensing
Life on the edge in Fort Smith, NWT, where the smoke is just part of the scenery
Written by Sarah Pruys
Illustration by Beth Covvey
As sea ice melts, orcas are staying in the North longer. That’s bad news for narwhal.
Written by Elaine Anselmi
Northern research in the age of gadgetry
Written by Karen McColl
Photo by Kevin Chan/Trent University