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Inuit

I’ve had the privilege to travel a lot during my short but busy lifetime. I visited many countries and yet, I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything quite like Inuit Nunangat, Inuit country. Some of the most beautiful landscapes I had the chance to see are in our neighbours’ territory.

Maïtée Labrecque-Saganash

August thoughts

It seems that this summer has been a bit of a disappointment with no real moderate temperatures to sooth the soul, instead it has fluctuated between scorching hot weather or foggy, rainy days. You can’t decide what to wear – shorts or jeans, t-shirts or jackets, flipflops or gumboots – the weather had us beat every time.

Sonny Orr

Grave concerns

Canada’s continuing embarrassment over the discovery of unmarked graves tied to residential schools continues.

Will Nicholls

No place like….

There’s no place like home. We’ve heard that phrase all our lives, so often we usually don’t even pause to consider its importance.

Will Nicholls

The red sky warning

I sat out admiring the lake on a warm summer afternoon the other day. Although it was only four o’clock and the sun would not set for another five hours, I was in full view of a reddish orange globe hanging in the sky.

Xavier Kataquapit

Bear necessities

Bears can be like ornery big brothers at times. In the North at this time of year we often see our bros in action, usually at the local dump. They tend to congregate there to gorge on the leftovers from our feasts.

Sonny Orr

Sobriety chronicles

I will reach my third year of sobriety at the end of July. I still believe it was the best decision I’ve ever made to honour and respect myself.

Maïtée Labrecque-Saganash

Memories of the past

I’m driving my granddaughter around the beach for no other reason than just to get out of the house and enjoy life. We stop and the little one takes off towards the shore, then turns around in joy squealing to get away from the small waves that gently wash up onto the sands where the Great Whale River meets Hudson Bay.

Sonny Orr

Responses

The fallout from the recent discoveries of unmarked graves of children who attended residential schools in Canada has far-reaching consequences and a variety of responses.

Will Nicholls

Nobody here but us chickens

It would be a dismal world without chickens. What would replace them, one could wonder? There could be an episode on some nature TV channel imagining the world waking up one day without chicken.

Sonny Orr

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