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The change makers: Barbara Sherwood Lollar
The geologist who helped discover ancient water in Ontario — and what it could mean for life on Earth
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People & Culture
The geologist who helped discover ancient water in Ontario — and what it could mean for life on Earth
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Wildlife
International grassroots organizations unite over turtle conservation
Environment
Ten years after the release of her seminal book Sea Sick, Alanna Mitchell again plumbs the depths of the latest research on the health of the world’s oceans — and comes up gasping
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People & Culture
Depending on whom you ask, the North’s sentinel species is either on the edge of extinction or an environmental success story. An in-depth look at the complicated, contradictory and controversial science behind the sound bites
Environment
Two-billion-year-old water held deep in Earth's crust could hold clues to life on other planets
People & Culture
A look back at some of the amazing projects that have won the $1-million Arctic Inspiration Prize
People & Culture
Penned by a Toronto-based composer, “Run Freddy Run!” tells the story of Manitoba’s unique relationship with bison
Environment
Billion-year-old water sample reveals much about the past — and the present
Travel
The Fatboy Lamzac Hangout Chair is likely very comfortable, if you can get it fully inflated
Travel
The Stanley Happy Hour System is designed to help you mix bespoke drinks wherever your adventures take you, from the lake to the backcountry and beyond
Travel
Thomas Hall review the Seattle Sports Firewater Multi-Bottle and Mountain Hardwear Lamina Z Spark sleeping bag
Travel
Bring it … and leave it all on the mountain
People & Culture
A Spokane, Wash. man’s joke plan to send wildfire smoke back to B.C. got serious uptake
People & Culture
A group of students from around the world who embark on an unforgettable journey of Arctic education wind up discovering something about themselves in the process
People & Culture
Festival turns 60; Shakespeare never gets old
People & Culture
First-ever "Operation Pumpkin Drop" held in Saskatoon was a messy success
People & Culture
The iconic author shares her vivid memories of Canada’s Arctic, from its impressive wildlife to its otherworldly landscapes
Wildlife
Following a deadly summer for the endangered whales, Fisheries and Oceans Canada is tightening regulations for crab fishers in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
Wildlife
No one knew golden eagles in the Yukon and Alaska migrated along the Rockies’ front ranges, until an avid birder noticed something strange
Wildlife
After more than a million years on Earth, the caribou is under threat of global extinction. The precipitous decline of the once mighty herds is a tragedy that is hard to watch — and even harder to reverse.
People & Culture
Once a traditional way of life across Canada, trapping survives and even thrives in communities throughout the North, including Colville Lake, N.W.T.
Wildlife
Why Canada’s cougars are on the rise — and what that means for us
Wildlife
Whales are beginning to return to B.C. waters — but will they find a safe haven?
Wildlife
Algonquin wolves face an uncertain future primarily because they can be legally shot and trapped in many parts of Ontario
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Plus: Marathon hare migrations, increasingly efficient wolves, wandering basking sharks and homemaking bees
History
In 2012, the Niagara region dusts off old battle sites to commemorate the war that defined our borders
History
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Canadian Paralympians and Para athletes join the mission to increase trail accessibility across Canada
People & Culture
Mapping
This online map platform displays hundreds of stories on ecological farming issues from around the world
Travel
An insider’s account of the modern-day gold rush
People & Culture
#MuseumSelfie trended on Twitter January 20th as people the world over shared their snaps.