Paddle Plans: Your Next Big Summer Adventure
From the April/May issue of EDGEYK: Dan Wong gives some expert advice on how to execute an epic, do-it-yourself wilderness canoe trip down the Coppermine River
From the April/May issue of EDGEYK: Dan Wong gives some expert advice on how to execute an epic, do-it-yourself wilderness canoe trip down the Coppermine River
From the April/May issue of EDGEYK: Is Yellowknife really the place where vegetarianism dies? EDGE YK food writer Amy Lam explains the politics and the passion behind what she chooses to eat
From the April/May issue of EDGEYK: Jess Dunkin Goes on an Adventure in Eating Discounted Food
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From the February/March issue of EDGEYK Magazine: New short fiction from Yellowknife author Bren Kolson
From the February/March issue of EDGE magazine: recipe and photos by Amy Lam
The second installment of the Yellowknife artist’s graphic reports on her circumpolar adventure
Anthony Foliot, aka the Snow King, muses on the changing of the guard
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 first installment of the Yellowknife artist’s graphic reports on her circumpolar adventure
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
Clever and quick to multiply, coyotes are settling back into life in Yellowknife. But are they too close for comfort?
Exciting news for fans of traditional Filipino food at the Mantle, and a visit to the city’s new steakhouse