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Tales from the Dump: How do you like them exploding apples?

Tales from the Dump: How do you like them exploding apples?

“The Bizarre Case of the Exploding Apples.â€
Notes from the Trail: Beware mining industry exploitation

Notes from the Trail: Beware mining industry exploitation

Just over a week ago, a mining company from the territories participated in an opening ceremony in Saskatchewan, where the rare earth elements extracted up here will be processed.
When the Heart Says No: National Summit on Indigenous Mental Wellness

When the Heart Says No: National Summit on Indigenous Mental Wellness

Jean and I are in Toronto taking a few days of well-deserved rest after making a presentation to the first-ever National Summit on Indigenous Mental Wellness on Sept. 23. Woohoo!
Memories of the North: Helping arrange the Pope’s visit to Fort Simpson

Memories of the North: Helping arrange the Pope’s visit to Fort Simpson

Thinking of what to do next with my life, I pick up the phone and it is Patrick Scott from the Denendeh Papal Office asking me to take on the role of fundraiser and finance officer for the Papal Visit to Fort Simpson.
NWT Chamber of Commerce: Direct flights from NWT capital to south an endangered species

NWT Chamber of Commerce: Direct flights from NWT capital to south an endangered species

“Air Canada’s leadership and extensive network will stimulate the recovery of the travel and tourism industry.â€
Tales from the Dump: Long list of questions for council candidates

Tales from the Dump: Long list of questions for council candidates

Now that election campaigning has started, are you ready should one or more of the candidates come knocking at your door?
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Wildflower: An unforgettable field trip

ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Wildflower: An unforgettable field trip

Finally, I’m in my fourth and final year of law school and this semester our class got to be in a community on the northern tip of Vancouver Island for field school, where we were welcomed into the Big House.
Book review: Yellowknife author Joseph LaBine’s L297 deeply immersive

Book review: Yellowknife author Joseph LaBine’s L297 deeply immersive

L297, the debut short story collection by Yellowknifer Joseph LaBine, centres the fractured lives of eight memorable characters and the odd, hopeful habits they develop.
Labour Views: Listen to your workers

Labour Views: Listen to your workers

A common frustration we hear from union members experiencing workplace issues is a lack of meaningful engagement from senior management.
Tales from the Dump: What’s up with city hall’s steps?

Tales from the Dump: What’s up with city hall’s steps?

Well, it is certainly looking a whole lot like fall outside and the leaves are indeed falling at an alarming rate.