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Posts tagged with ‘culture’ (168)


Stompin' Tom Connors's songs mapped


Posted by Heather Yundt in Mapping on Thursday, March 07, 2013



Explore the interactive map of a selection of Stompin' Tom Connors's songs by clicking on the image above.

The folk-country music legend Stompin' Tom Connors died yesterday at the age of 77.

The Canadian icon recorded 61 albums over his career, 10 of which, according to his website, have yet to be released.

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Storytelling and sense of place


Posted by Samia Madwar on Wednesday, August 15, 2012



Students try out their new face masks in a workshop on Greenlandic mask dancing

The Students on Ice Arctic expedition is over, we've made our sad farewells and are all returning to our daily routines. One thing I miss about being up North is our daily story time.

Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory, mother, student, writer, performer — and, incidentally, a fellow staff member on the expedition — shared Inuit stories with us every night that we were aboard the Akademik Ioffe. To fully appreciate our surroundings as we sailed north along the coast of Baffin Island and across Davis ...

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A day in the life of a student on ice


Posted by Samia Madwar on Thursday, August 02, 2012



Greetings from Iqaluit!

As an online editor, I'm used to shifting deadlines and last-minute projects that need to be done, finished, perfectly polished and out the door by...yesterday. It's those surprise tasks that often end up being the most interesting.
One day this past spring for example, I was at my cubicle minding my own business when our managing editor sauntered in and asked me ever so casually whether I had any plans for August. I told him I did not.
He then asked whether I wanted ...

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Canada's latest UNESCO World Heritage Site


Posted by Kenza Moller in Community on Friday, July 06, 2012



A slice of Novia Scotia that has meadows stretching into the distance protected by miles of dykes, a stone-and-stained-glass memorial church, a famous winery and the best viewpoints to watch a billion tonnes of saltwater flood the Bay of Fundy twice a day, is among the latest additions to UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites.
The Landscape of Grand Pré was one of 26 new sites announced at the 36th World Heritage Committee in Russia on June 30, just in time for Canada Day. Others added to the list ...

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Food insecurity and facebook


Posted by Sabrina Doyle on Friday, April 27, 2012



Things that usually clutter Facebook newsfeeds: cat videos, Instagram pics and party invitations. And increasingly, at least in Nunavut’s capital city, caribou carcasses. 
In a startling shift away from the long-rooted Inuit custom of sharing food among families, a growing number of opportunistic northerners are instead using Facebook to sell their traditional food.

Iqaluit Sell/Swap, an open group on the popular social networking site, serves primarily as a convenient place to auction off old ...

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