Northern Reflections

A Tradition That's Bred in the Bone

When he shattered his arm, his Yukon roadtrip came to a crashing halt. But then the whole territory, it seemed, lifted a hand to help out. By Peter Jickling

The cool things in my freezer

When a Yukon woman's moose steaks suffered a meltdown, she gained a new love for the North's rich feast -- and for the folks who share it. By Sharon Shorty

Me and My Inuk Grandpa

By Breant Reaney -- Although we come from different worlds and barely share a word, my elderly Nunavut houseguest has grown to be like family.

Our Life in a Crowded Cabin

Reflections on the quirks and perks of living large in one of the oldest – and smallest – cabins in Yellowknife. By Jasmine Budak

Small Bites of a Big Country

By Michael Ganley

Lots of people said we were crazy. But we did it anyway. We drove across the country in a minivan with three kids.