A Devastating Loss in Whale Cove, Nunavut: A Fire Destroys the Town’s Only Co-Op
A tragic fire in Whale Cove, Nunavut, has destroyed the town's only grocery store, the Issatik Co-op. The loss has triggered a state of emergency, leaving the community without essential supplies and services.
Mindful Walks: Exploring Nature with Awareness
This article explores the concept of mindful walking in the Arctic , its benefits, and practical tips for incorporating this practice into your daily life, backed by research and Indigenous perspectives.
Fostering LGBTQ+ Well-being: The Power of Family and Friends
Supporting LGBTQ+ mental health in the arctic is crucial! Did you know that family and friends play a vital role in creating a supportive environment? Learn more about how you can make a difference and empower LGBTQ+ individuals.
Preserving the Arctic Frame by Frame: An Interview with Jens Jørgen Hyldgaard
Interview with Greenlandic Amateur Photographer and Entrepreneur, Jens Jørgen Hyldgaard. Vintage photos of early Greenlandic life.
Lutie Kaviok: Inuk Hip-Hop Artist and Suicide Activist
Interview with Inuk Hip-Hop Artist and Suicide Awareness Activist Lutie Kaviok from Arviat, Nunavut.
Opening Doors: Initiating the Discussion about Depression with Your Teen
Starting a conversation with a young person who you suspect might be dealing with depression can feel daunting. You might be unsure of what to say, how to say it, or worried about saying the wrong thing.
Paddling the Arctic Frontier: The Arctic Cowboys' Quest to Conquer the Northwest Passage
A group of kayakers are about to attempt to paddle the 2000 kilometer Northwest Passage.
20 Questions to Ask Someone if You Think They're Suicidal
If you are worried about someone, it's important to approach them with kindness, empathy, and understanding. Here are 20 questions you can ask someone if you think they are suicidal:
Arviat Nunavut’s “Survivorman” - Ernie Eetak
Arviat’s Survivorman Ernie Eetak - the hunter with no hands.