Random circumpolar news items almost daily since 26 November 2004.

One of the best maps of the North Circumpolar Region (pdf, 12 MB)!
Available online (http://maps.gnwtgeomatics.nt.ca/portal/docs/circumpolar.pdf) at Government of NWT Spatial Data Warehouse Published Maps page. Also, here's a small US government Arctic map.

Breaking news is no longer considered broken once it's been sent off to the repair shop. @FakeAPStylebook, 16 November 2009

Some northern blogs (idiosyncratic list)

RealClimate Blog

Northspace blog from a colleague in Rovaniemi, Finland
eYakutia (Sakha Republic, RU)
Cold United (world-wide, from cold places by cold-place residents)

ExploreNorth Blog (Carcross and Whitehorse, Yukon)
Memo from North of 60 Blog (Whitehorse, Yukon)

Inuvik Boot Grille (Inuvik, NT)
Inuvik Journal (Inuvik, NT)
Arctic Comment (Yellowknife, NT)

Arctic House Blog (Arctic Bay, NU)
Way Way Up (Arctic Bay, NU)
Gone North (Arviat, NU)
Living In Cape Dorset (Cape Dorset, NU)
Nunablog (Igloolik, NU)
Greg and Kristan's Blog (Igloolik, NU)
Townie Bastard Blog (Iqaluit, NU)
ania vesenny (Iqaluit, NU)
North of Nain (Iqaluit, NU)
Adventures of Matt and Kara in Kugluktuk, NU
Rankin Adventures (Rankin Inlet, NU)
Nunavut Newbies (Rankin Inlet, NU)
Northern Sights (Repulse Bay, NU)

Open Head Space (Northern Quebec)

Tom and Andrea go to Bethel (Alaska)

inuitartwebliography (Cowichan Bay, BC)

Northern Waterways (Chicago, IL)
Caribou Call (Lower 48, US)

Nunavut Blogs! (List)

north2north blogs by Yukon College students

Thanks to Yukon College Community and Extensions Services for
providing server space for the north2north students



Kaz in Tromsø, NO, Fall 2008, Winter 2009 (no blog)


Janna in Tromsø, NO, Winter 2008


Andrea went to Akureyri, Iceland (Winter 2007) (RSS)


Kawina was in Rovaniemi, Finland (Fall 2006) (RSS)


Tytus went to Russia (Fall 2005, Winter 2006) (RSS)


Kirsten was in Rovaniemi, Finland (Fall 2005) (no RSS)

Jessica went to Akureyri, Iceland (Winter 2004) (No RSS)


Caley went to Oulu, Finland (Winter 2004) (No site)


Two other students from Yukon College studied in Finland and Sweden
in a couple of years of a pilot mobility program funded
under a Canada-EU joint project that expired before north2north got started.

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