How aircraft make a difference in summer
Written by Katie Weaver
NWT residents have grown accustomed to seeing these CL-215s overhead during the summer.
On choosing animal companions in the North
Written by Katie Weaver
Illustration by Beth Covvey
Coming of age on the shoreline
Written by Katie Weaver
Photo by Biodiversity Heritage Library (CC BY 2.0) flickr.com/photos/biodivlibrary/6103147244/
Written by Katie Weaver
Looking down at the Crystal Eye. Photo by Isabelle Dubois/courtesy of Nunavik Tourism
Or why i feel guilty for having a toilet that flushes
Written by Katie Weaver
Illustration by Beth Covvey
A road runs through the bush in the NWT, and it tells a story of tragedy, hard truths and the circle of life
Written by Katie Weaver
Once an open-pit mine, now a lake. Photo by Hannah Eden/Up Here
A by-the-numbers look at Nunavut's favourite holiday
Written by Katie Weaver
Photo courtesy of Lesley Farrow
Desert courses, tundra greens and raven hazards—if you thought you couldn't putt North of 60, you were wrong. The sport's just a little more rugged up here.
Written by Daniel Campbell, Katie Weaver
Ulukhaktok boasts the world's northernmost golf course. Photo courtesy Peggy Jay-IRC
Where the skits are nostalgic and the bannock is fresh and buttered
Written by Katie Weaver
NARWAL owner Cathy Allooloo steers a Voyageur canoe. NARWAL ADVENTURE TRAINING & TOURS/PICTURE THIS PRODUCTIONS
Written by Katie Weaver
"Is that Jordin Tootoo?!"