What happens when a small Northern community takes on an empire
Written by Elaine Anselmi
Illustration by Beth Covvey
How southern reactions to international conflicts are responsible for the look of much of the present-day North
Written by Elaine Anselmi
Permanent wood piles replace a temporary pontoon bridge on the Alaska Highway. Photo courtesy of Yukon Archives, R.A. Cartter fonds #1498
Fred Sangris talks about Yellowknife past and present
Written by Elaine Anselmi
Photo by Hannah Eden
Insights from a festival-goer who nearly hit them all last year
Written by Elaine Anselmi
Crowd at Folk on the Rocks 2016. Photo by Hannah Eden
Or how I failed a driving test on a wide-open lake
Written by Elaine Anselmi
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
The midnight sun is great for growing veggies, but not so good for the trees in the forest
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
A museum exhibit on the Arctic for Canada's 150th birthday could change the way Canadians view the North, by showing how the North views itself
Written by Elaine Anselmi
As sea ice melts, orcas are staying in the North longer. That’s bad news for narwhal.
Written by Elaine Anselmi