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Why Editorials Never Get Easier
Some parts of this job get easier with time. Writing editorials has not been one of them.
Reporting is straightforward. You gather facts, confirm them...
Still Showing Up
If there is one thing December does well on Haida Gwaii, it is commitment.
Commitment to rain. Commitment to darkness. Commitment to testing every outdoor...
Your Letters Were the Plot Twist I Needed
I have a confession. At the start of this year, I gave myself a quiet deadline. If I could not get this paper to...
The Quiet Spaces Left Behind
I’ve been sitting here for days trying to write an editorial, and all I can think about is a dog. My dog, Trip. The...
Delivering the News — One Way or Another
There is irony in a postal strike delaying delivery of a newspaper that is trying to tell people about the postal strike. Some Haida...
Finding Space Between Sides
It feels like the noise is everywhere. Another lawsuit against the press. Another suspension of a show for stepping on the wrong toes. Another...
The people who make it all happen
Every successful event on Haida Gwaii has one thing in common: volunteers. Whether five people show up or ten, that difference can decide whether...
I Left My Heart at the Edge of the World
This edition is brought to you by pure adrenaline, strong coffee and a Fat Boy Slim playlist. After this past weekend’s Edge of the...
Why Customer Relations Matter
This past issue saw a massive delay, and with that, we were forced to make new friends and find new supports we had never...