A new issue, means a new arctic moment! 📸 This issue features a photo by Tashina Weagle showing us it's finally time to get those kayak's out.
Location: Tibbitt Lake, North Slave Region
Photo by Tashina Weagle
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📖 Yukon University’s environmental monitoring program is a study in traditional knowledge and western science
'Real-world Learning'
Story/Photos by Rhiannon Russell
Click the link below or visit our website to read this weeks feature story!
uphere.ca/articles/real-world-learning
🛸 A story spreading on the Internet like a meteor shower says 2000 Inuit disappeared after a mysterious light passed over their village in 1930. Is the truth out there?
'Roswell North'
Story by Randy Freeman
Illustration by Catherine Holmes
uphere.ca/articles/roswell-north
🛢 After more than a century in Norman Wells, Imperial Oil is leaving town. But that’s not the end of the story
'Never Say Die. Ever'
Story by Bill Braden
Photo courtesy of Nicky Lynn Richards/NWTT
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uphere.ca/articles/nev...
🎬 My mother visited Nahanni 50 years ago to make a film. It shaped how she raised me. That's why I’ve come here
'Now It’s My Turn'
Story By Ilanna Barkusky
Photo by Celia Brauer
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🎧 The iPod revolution has taken root in the Arctic. Will it spend the end of traditional Inuit music?
'iPods vs iGloos'
Story by Sam Toman
Illustration by Patrick Kane
Click the link below or visit our website to check out this week's Tear Sheet from 2006!
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👉 If you don’t know their names yet, it’s time to learn. Here are the stories of seven young aboriginal Northerners who are rising high, transforming the territories with their passion for art, athletics, activism and more. So buckle up and prepare for takeoff.
uphere.ca/articles/theyre-flying-high
💧 The North’s weird, wonderful spring: you stow away the snowmobile and the skis, and then you wait
'Better Late Than Never'
Story by Erik Watt
Published in Up Here Magazine May/June 1994
uphere.ca/articles/better-late-never
Dahti Tsetso leads a transformative project putting $375 million into Indigenous-led conservation efforts. To get here, she went through a transformation of her own
“To Be Good Stewards…”
Story by Chloe Williams
Photo by Jordan Melograna
uphere.ca/articles/be-good-stewards
đź—ž The new May/June issue of Up Here is on it's way!
The digital edition is available now and print copies are officially in the mail and heading north, south, and everywhere in between. This issue is packed with incredible northern stories, stunning photography, and unforgettable people!