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All-women caribou hunt a success in northern Quebec | CBC News
An all-female caribou huntingpartyreturned home to a heroine's welcome Saturday in the Naskapi community of Kawawachikamach in northern Quebec. The seven-woman group left the community on Jan. 13with ...
B.C. man who tried to stop pipeline with his skidoo won't face co...
An Indigenous man who tried to stop a $6 billion dollar pipeline project with his snowmobile had criminal contempt proceedings dropped Monday in B.C. Supreme Court in Prince George. On March 2, Rob Al...
Still Crazy After All These Years
Jack Crawford sits inside the shiny, state-of-the-art $13-million Georgian Peaks ski lodge near Collingwood, Ont., looking out the massive picture windows at the hills he grew up on. It’s late October...
Geneva, Switzerland
Where on earth? Villars is a medium-sized ski resort high up in the Swiss Alps, and not far from Geneva airport in Switzerland. With 125km of slopes and a range of activities to tickle you're fancy if...
Still Crazy After All These Years
Jack Crawford sits inside the shiny, state-of-the-art $13-million Georgian Peaks ski lodge near Collingwood, Ont., looking out the massive picture windows at the hills he grew up on. It’s late October...
Northern Spring by Barbara Mackenzie | CBC Books
Barbara Mackenzie made the2021 CBC Nonfiction Prize shortlistforNorthern Spring. She will receive $1,000 from theCanada Council for the Artsand her work has been published onCBC Books. Chanel M. Suthe...
Northern Spring by Barbara Mackenzie | CBC Books
Barbara Mackenzie made the2021 CBC Nonfiction Prize shortlistforNorthern Spring. She will receive $1,000 from theCanada Council for the Artsand her work has been published onCBC Books. Chanel M. Suthe...
Aboriginal wastage adds to caribou decline: BQCMB chair | CBC New...
Earl Evans remembers his first caribou hunting trip fondly. It was 1965 when the youngMétisfrom Fort Smith, N.W.T., headed out toHardistyLake and came home with six caribou from what he guesses was ei...
Northern Spring by Barbara Mackenzie | CBC Books
Barbara Mackenzie made the2021 CBC Nonfiction Prize shortlistforNorthern Spring. She will receive $1,000 from theCanada Council for the Artsand her work has been published onCBC Books. Chanel M. Suthe...
On 90th birthday, N.W.T. trapping legend Pi Kennedy reflects on a...
Wendy Stephenson and her husband John were on a three-month canoe trip when the voice of a legend came crackling over the bush radio. "I said, 'Oh, you're Pi Kennedy!" she recalls. She had just seen a...
More polar bears spotted in N.W.T., Nunavut communities | CBC New...
People in Clyde River, Nunavut, had to shoot three polar bears this week when a mother and two cubs were spotted in the hamlet. Apiusi Apak, a hunter and the community’s mayor, said a mother bear and ...
N.W.T. Métis Nation president praises 'groundbreaking' on the lan...
The federal government is providing $2.6 million to N.W.T. First Nations in order to help get their residents out on the land during the COVID-19 pandemic. The funding, announced Monday morning, will ...
Dog musher puts in 1,200 km training run ahead of Nunavut Quest |...
There's nothing like an 1,200-km warm up for a 400-km race. Jovan Simic, a dog musher living in Iqaluit, ran his dogs from the capital to Igloolik as a training run before running them through the Nun...
Students' caribou hunt in Aklavik provides meat for entire school...
It was an all-new experience for Jordan Archie. "My brothers and them would go, but for me, this was my first time ever going caribou hunting," said Archie, a student at Moose Kerr School in Aklavik, ...
How a former ski hill in southern Alberta has become an important...
Virtually every snowflake that falls on Fortress Mountain in the Kananaskis region is recorded and watched. "We're in a time when we get extreme weather and a changing climate," said John Pomeroy, dir...
Dog musher puts in 1,200 km training run ahead of Nunavut Quest |...
There's nothing like an 1,200-km warm up for a 400-km race. Jovan Simic, a dog musher living in Iqaluit, ran his dogs from the capital to Igloolik as a training run before running them through the Nun...
Inuvialuit electronic musician drops new album inspired by Beaufo...
Picture yourself on a journey through space, leaving your home on Earth, a place where you may never return. That's the inspiration Inuvialuit musician Brandon Larocque (aka BrandonSonnet) used to dro...
Kátł'odeeche First Nation says it's using the Canada Revenue Agen...
The former chief of Kátł'odeeche First Nation in the N.W.T. says her band has been using Canada's tax agency as a tool to help them crack down on suspected drug dealers. April Martel said during her t...
Residents of Grise Fiord, Nunavut, staying in local school, await...
Snowmobile and truck lights helped a crew with the Qulliq Energy Corporation land in Grise Fiord, Nunavut this morning, to restore power to about half the community. Power was knocked out to the whole...
Expanding Rangers key to improving Arctic security, says former m...
If Canada wants to improve Arctic security and sovereignty, it should seriously consider providing more logistical support and military training to Canadian Rangers in the North, according to a former...