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Read how we’re building stronger, more connected communities across the North.
Carrying it forward: Youth and culture at the Traditional Games Championship
As part of Indigenous History Month, we are taking time to honour stories that reflect the strength, resilience, and rich cultural traditions of Indigenous communities...
Reaching high: At the Northern Games, Inuvialuit knowledge holders pass the torch to a new generation
In celebration of Indigenous History Month, we are reflecting on stories that highlight the strength, resilience, and living traditions of Indigenous communities across the North...
Where community meets coffee: the story of Quartz Café in Whitehorse
Part of our work on reconciliation is paying attention to who is building community around us. When Quartz Café and Bakery opened in December 2025...
Polaris comes home to the North on Northwestel Community TV
It’s the year 2144. You’re surrounded by a frigid, snow-blanketed wasteland, doing your best to outrun a roaming warband in a post-collapse world. Roads are...
Where tradition meets tomorrow: The making of 'Woodland Trek'
Hailey White set out to tell a story, not create an award-winning piece. She was simply following a feeling – working slowly, thoughtfully, and for...
Finding connection in northern travel
For Yellowknifer Wessam Bou‑Saleh, art has always been less about perfect lines and more about capturing a feeling, a moment suspended between movement and stillness...
The quiet power of reflection: Robyn Clarke's 'The Ponder'
Robyn Clarke pauses in brief silence as she considers a difficult question: which living or deceased artist would you most want to have dinner with...
Why more businesses are rethinking IT: The shift to fully managed network solutions
For years, businesses have approached IT in one of two ways: hire someone internally to manage it, or rely on off-the-shelf software to keep things running. But...
Michael Jay the Fox’s northern adventure
Michael Jay has been on the move across the North, turning up in unexpected places along the way. If you’re not yet familiar, Michael Jay...