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During a grim yuletide on Great Slave Lake, a team of starving explorers yearns for the gift of survival... https://t.co/TLKb7WPhg9
From Scottish jigs and cheeky games to fresh jokes and new mitts, here are a few fond memories of the holidays North of 60. https://t.co/fX9RNmivKv
The husband-and-wife team behind Whitehorse's Winterlong Brewing has brewed up a partnership that works both on the job and at home. #UpHereBusiness https://t.co/BNMEwfiGMY
Shapeshifters, a haunted hotel, the echoes of past wars—here’s what happens in the North when the sun goes down. 🎃 https://t.co/AxQ1XHBXlW
Inuit stories are rich with tales of terrible monsters—of giants and demons, shapeshifters and sea beasts. Retelling those cautionary tales is a scary tradition being kept alive by a new generation of artists. https://t.co/POTtQDo2lH
Is there room for partisan politics in the Northwest Territories? https://t.co/KFVVPUddIy
Rest in peace, Martin Dover: We've got a confession to make about Up Here's most prolific contributor. https://t.co/mneKnGg2rv
The last brick of gold was poured at Giant Mine in November 1999. It marked the end of the millennium and the end of the Northwest Territories’ golden age of mining. Meanwhile, the NWT’s diamond industry was booming... https://t.co/WNEhsr5sZ8 #35YearsInTheNorth
The Peel Watershed is finally protected, China strikes gold with Canada's new northern road, and everyone's making fun of Donald Trump's Greenland gambit. All in this week's Up Here newsletter. https://t.co/DqxZ30asry
Get ready for #FOTR2019 this weekend with our all-access pass to the North’s biggest summer music festivals! https://t.co/UDKSZuAQJZ