The Jackfish Trail Challenge
The Jackfish Trail is broken, and so are their bonds. Can three clashing friends rebuild the path, unite their town, and save their friendship?
SDG 13 urges urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts. With rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and environmental degradation, climate change poses a serious threat to the planet and its inhabitants. This goal focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, transitioning to renewable energy sources, and building resilience to climate-related challenges. SDG 13 also emphasizes the importance of international cooperation, climate education, and sustainable policies that support mitigation and adaptation efforts. By taking collective action, SDG 13 aims to limit global warming and protect ecosystems for future generations.
The Jackfish Trail is broken, and so are their bonds. Can three clashing friends rebuild the path, unite their town, and save their friendship?

From slumbering soil, a vibrant tide unfurls, painting the landscape with whispers of crimson. Each berry, a tiny heart, beats with stories of earth’s embrace, resilience, and the sweet defiance of community’s art against the vast, uncertain sky.

As the earth awakens, a tender raspberry shoot emerges, a vibrant brushstroke on the canvas of our sustainable agriculture pilot. Last year, with the generous support of the Manitoba Agriculture Indigenous Food Systems and Agriculture program, we sowed the seeds of this living art project. Now, the soil pulses with renewed life, a symphony of growth echoing through the nascent canes.

Weathered crosses rise from snowdrifts like prayers etched into wind, quietly watching the horizon. This is not just a place of rest — it is a place of return.

The ice stretches out forever, meeting the sky in a blur of white and blue.

Sun and ice. We stand here, on the edge of forever. Where does the light lead us?

This road, it’s our everyday path. We walk it, we drive it. It connects us.

Rubber and frost meet, right here. Where have we been? Where are we going? That horizon…

Oil heats our homes, but it also represents a cycle that’s melting the ground beneath us.