Found Food: Morel Mac ‘n’ Cheese with Buttery Sourdough Topping
From the February/March issue of EDGE magazine: recipe and photos by Amy Lam
Edgitorial: New Blood at City Hall
From the February March Issue of EDGEYK: No pressure or anything, but Sheila Bassi-Kellett’s appointment as Senior City Administrator is good news
The Best of Hay River: Polar Pond Hockey Tournament
Dozens of teams, ten rinks, zero goalies, one big tent and fun for the whole family.
Dispatches: Alison McCreesh’s Lessons From Finland, Part Two
The second installment of the Yellowknife artist’s graphic reports on her circumpolar adventure
Old Town Versifier: A Town Without Oldtimers
Anthony Foliot, aka the Snow King, muses on the changing of the guard
On EDGE: Drowning in Water Licences
Meaningful consultation with Aboriginal governments about big-ticket development projects has become impossible. Alex Power explains why
Should I Stay or Should I Go?
Aging, ailing parents, long distances, and hard choices. It’s an emotionally grueling equation many Yellowknifers must try to solve. Joanne Stassen ponders the grief and the guilt that arise.
The Best of Hay River: Happy Trails at the Ski Club
Just outside of town, you’ll find cross-country skiing and snowshoeing at their finest.
How YK Turned Its Back on the Water
“Nobody moves, nobody gets hurt.” It’s the unofficial city slogan, and it may explain why we have surprisingly little public access to our main geographical feature
There Goes the Neighbourhood
From the December January issue of EDGEYK: Pondering life on Latham Island after the greatest neighbour says adios.
Dispatches: Alison McCreesh’s Lessons From Finland
The first installment of the Yellowknife artist’s graphic reports on her circumpolar adventure
Last Looks at the Robertson Headframe
EDGE presents Artless Collective’s video capturing the last moments of the Robertson Headframe, and Terry Woolf’s poem on what it used to stand for
Bye, YK: Dominion Moving To Calgary
100 employees will be impacted by move of diamond mining operation’s corporate offices in its latest cost-saving measure