the north
The Housing Situation in Canada’s North Is Dire
Apartments are scarce in Whitehorse, Yukon, and renters without government salaries are feeling priced out.
Stars Co-Frontperson Torquil Campbell Bluntly Ranks the Band's Eight Albums
The longrunning Canadian indie rockers are about to hit the 20-year mark as a band. Co-founder Campbell takes an honest look back at the eight albums they've made in that time.
Dating Up North Left Me Burnt Out and Confused
How many times can one drive 500 kilometres for a hellish first date?
Prisoners held in solitary speak out about notorious Iqaluit jail
"I feel like an animal," said one. But the Nunavut government defends its use of segregation.
Four polar bears killed illegally after father dies in bear attack
Locals think it’s ‘revenge’ for the death of Aaron Gibbons, who was defending his children, near Arviat, Nunavut.
I Drove 1,000 Kilometres for the Lesbian Tinder Date From Hell
Being a gay woman in Alaska is hard at the best of times. This date was not the best of times.
Rogue polar bears are putting the strain on bear guards in Canada’s Arctic
People risking their lives to fend off polar bears in northern towns
This northern town runs a prison for rogue polar bears
Churchill, Manitoba has found an innovative solution to reduce human-polar bear interactions, and it could be a model for other northern communities worldwide.
Migos' Video for "T-Shirt" Should Be a Nominee for Best Picture at the Oscars
Quavo for Best Director.
How a Convicted Abuser Got Re-elected and Defended a NWT Anti-Violence Program
'A New Day' counselling, which focuses on healing intergenerational trauma in men, could see all of its funding cut December 31. Twice-convicted of assault, Deh Cho MLA and residential school survivor Michael Nadli knows the program first-hand.