Back to my mountain home

Returning to the bush gave me a new lens on Yellowknife I spent all of August in my home community of Tulita, ‘where the rivers meet,’ surrounded by the mountains that watched over me as a child. It seemed the whole month was celebratory: a wedding, land claims anniversary, hand games tournament. There was something

Would you like some Mummering with your perogies?

The many ways Yellowknifers celebrate the season Yellowknife has slid into the darkest and coldest months of the calendar – but ironically, the city’s multicultural celebrations transform winter into a season of warmth and light! Here’s a sampling of how people in Yellowknife celebrate during the festive season. Yellowknives Dene Traditional Celebrations Christmas and New

Is Yellowknife sinking?

Have you ever wondered why some streets in Yellowknife feel like a roller-coaster, or some of your neighbours’ fences seem to be sinking into the ground? Or maybe, depending on where you live in Yellowknife, your house might have cracks in the drywall that seem to reappear each year during the winter? Remote sensing analysts

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Hollywood True North

YK’s Homegrown Film Industry is Flourishing We are stressed right out. It’s a beautiful day out there, the boat bobbing up and down in the water, just taunting me out on the dock while I sit here pounding out emails and logging footage at the same time. Pablo Saravanja, my partner in crime at Artless

Saving Con

From sustainable greenhouses to a privately funded business plan to take visitors to the top, here are just a few ways to keep the Robertson Headframe standing Imagine the space the Robertson Headframe occupies suddenly void, a window on the stars. That’s probably how it would happen: the tallest structure ever built in the territory,

The Robertson Business Case: Start small and build

How investments by Yellowknifers could turn the headframe into a local attraction “The worst thing that happened to Con Mine was that pre-feasibility study that came out a while back,” said the third person I raised this issue with. So what was wrong with that 2009 study? Every single idea cost money, a lot of

Retirement Retrofit

The annual Yellowknife reunions in Victoria, Kelowna and Edmonton are testament to the many ex-Yellowknifers living down south. It used to be that people came north, made their nest egg and headed back south to enjoy it. These days, though, it seems more and more Yellowknifers are retiring – or not – and staying put.

How YK’s appeal for more seats was shafted – again

by Jack Danylchuk EDGE YK Online On EDGE: Opinion November 11, 2013 Hansard doesn’t record gestures or expressions, but it’s hard to imagine that a wink, a blink or a nudge didn’t pass between Bob McLeod and Michael Miltenberger after the premier’s brief contribution to the debate on electoral boundaries. “We shouldn’t be increasing seats because

Ambition, hard work and Yum-yum Shrimp

A History of Yellowknife’s Chinese Community We’ll never know for certain what the reception was like for Yellowknife’s first known Chinese resident, ‘Charlie’ Mah-Gow. He arrived in town during, or prior to, the Second World War. Back then, a xenophobic Canada had a long path to tread before the multi-cultural policies of the 1970s. In

Mayor Mark

Mark Heyck doesn’t get the instant recognition that someone with the international media exposure of Rob Ford might expect. But with just a little prompting, the mayor can put Yellowknife on the mental maps of total strangers in distant places. “I got some puzzled looks when I told people where I was from,” Heyck says,

The Art of Place

The Night of the Full Moon/ The Longest Night of the Yellowknife Winter by Walt Humphries, 1982 “The Gold Range was such an eclectic mix of people: miners, civil servants, girls out for a night of drinking, Liberal candidates, it was just such a hodgepodge. There were only two bars in town, the Gold Range

Fall Photography

Fall is a very short season in Yellowknife. In addition to that, we don’t get a large range of fall colors. Nothing like if we were in the Carolinas in the southern United States with all the reds, oranges and yellows. Here, we see mostly yellows for maybe a two week period before they’re gone.

Downtown YK needs compassion, not cleaning up

On EDGE: Opinion by Stephanie Irlbacher-Fox All along what is now School Draw Avenue, and down into Old Town, the stories abound: “My grandma used to have her cabin there. She went out on the land one summer and when she got back in the fall, it had been torn down.” Injustices committed against Indigenous

Margret and Daddy

Old Town Versifier: Anthony Foliot In a shack overlooking Back Bay, in Old Town Yellowknife. There used to live, in Peace River Flats An old boy with his wife. He stood about five foot six, he weighed about a hundred pounds. But no one ever bothered him, when he had his wife around. ‘Cause she

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