Food Security and Innovation The Snow Thaws, The Teeth Show Voles often utilize the subnivean space beneath winter snow to feed on tender sapling bark undetected. Read More →
Photos and Short Stories The Great Goose Occupation Give these stubborn avian squatters plenty of space unless you want to hear their famous and intimidating hiss. Read More →
Photos and Short Stories Trailblazing and Transmutation With the winter snow finally retreating, the trails revealed a hidden world of mossy logs and rebirth. Read More →
Winnipeg Honk If You’re Home Thousands of birds are currently pushing up from the northern U.S. to find open water and food. Read More →
Winnipeg Exploring the Forks Underneath this crimson canopy, winter skaters glide across frozen glass while summer crowds cheer for local bands. Read More →
Community Lens Nuclear Waste Plan Faces Backlash Over Missing Indigenous Data and ‘Shadow Population’ Risks Canada’s nuclear waste agency faces intense criticism for labeling its repository plan comprehensive despite admitting the safety screening completely lacks baseline Indigenous environmental data. Read More →
Photos and Short Stories Winter Light Explore a diverse world of Northern photography and digital art at Melgund’s spring exhibition through May 20. Read More →
Borups Corners Soft Stitches, Strong Roots From intricate ruffles to community roots, explore the handmade world of Melgund artist Terri Bell this month. Read More →
Photos and Short Stories Marginalia: The Secret Code of the Back Row Hidden within Dyment library textbooks, this 1950s doodle reveals the secret rebellion of a bored schoolhouse student. Read More →
Photos and Short Stories Leanne Nicholson’s Nature-Based Art on Display Leanne Nicholson’s mixed media art uses natural materials to reflect Northwestern Ontario landscapes, wildlife, and land-based creative practices. Read More →