Dragons warm the North with the power of Aurora Heat0
- Industry
- March 1, 2016
It’s hardly a surprise that entrepreneur Brenda Dragon is turning to her roots to start up a new business in the fur industry.
READ MOREIt’s hardly a surprise that entrepreneur Brenda Dragon is turning to her roots to start up a new business in the fur industry.
READ MOREAt its launch on Feb. 1, the UAlberta North office hosted a panel, where academics, students, filmmakers and Indigenous peoples of the circumpolar North shared their stories and their expertise.
READ MOREA five-year project twinning traditional knowledge and Western science has found berries growing near the oilsands industrial sites in northern Alberta have, at the very least, lower nutritional value than berries found in more remote locations.
READ MOREThe trapper instructor’s deft movements were watched carefully by a quiet group of about 20 onlookers as he swiftly nailed the oval outer trim of a freshly skinned beaver pelt to a flat board, prepping it to dry and sell.
READ MOREStockwell Day he is not, but Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre president and CEO John Nightingale took a soggy step in that direction in the name of science and for the sake of the Arctic last week.
READ MORELast Thursday marked the first-ever day out on the land for what may be Aurora College’s most diverse program, but for many students, it was like coming home.
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