Air Inuit operates one of the world's oldest fleets, including the Boeing 737-200 Classic, and almost 50-year old Twin Otters. We tell you why, and how the airline uses these aircraft in Arctic ...
Kitsissut is a nightmare for modern sailors. It’s a remote cluster of islands in the High Arctic, choked by fog, battered by ...
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Inuit look to Greenland's social model as Canada pursues military buildup in Arctic
NUUK — As Ottawa looks to use military spending to build up infrastructure in the Far North, Inuit say they want Canada to take tips from Greenland — where a Nordic social model adapted to local needs ...
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I've Visited 60+ National Parks—and This Seldom-visited One Might Be the Most Scenic in North America
It's home to stunning snowcapped mountains and glacier-fed lakes, and only about 600 people visit each year.
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Thessaloniki Intl. Documentary Festival Unveils International Competition Lineup (EXCLUSIVE)
The lineup for the International Competition section of the 28th Thessaloniki Intl. Documentary Festival, which runs March 5-15, has been unveiled. The 14 films taking part will be vying for a series ...
New book details the artic adventures of Neil Shea as he encounters mobile phone using Inuits, plenty of wolves, the odd reindeer and a frosty Russian reception.
LONDON (AP) — Fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein files has landed on the gilded wood and plush red benches of Britain’s House ...
Indigenous student leaders and allies from across the Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) gathered in Kemptville and Cornwall for the first in-person iLead sessions of the school year. The ...
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Places Silent Hill Could Go Next
Silent Hill's latest entries have moved away from the eponymous town, but where will the series go next? These locations are ...
Zamyatina, the Arctic nowadays is a most important strategic territory. What is the role of the so-called Decade of Arctic Exploration in its development, and what are main results? - The main ...
An Arctic camp dating back 4,500 years on a Greenlandic island was only accessible after a dangerous journey through icy waters.
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