WorldA sad ending for the ’world’s loneliest polar bear’From 2016: Arthur the polar bear never did make it to a refuge in Manitoba
SocietyGoodbye, man cave. Hello, ’she shed.’What Virginia Woolf might have called ‘a room of one’s own’ takes on a new meaning
ArtsSearching for the Tragically Hip’s mythical BobcaygeonFrom 2016: The little town that became a CanRock Valhalla isn’t entirely the Hip’s oasis—but its true beauty reveals itself one star at a time
LifeHow to survive the worst bugs everWe went to the centre of Canada. No human had ever made the trip, but countless bugs were right at home.
LifeWhy everyone is turning to turmericCoffee substitute, vodka infuser, fashion muse: Is there anything turmeric can’t do?
PhotoA tiny train goes off the beaten trackJeff Friesen’s miniature Streamliner has found itself in some of Canada’s most spectacular spots
SocietyBeaumont-Hamel is Newfoundland’s raw woundOn July 1, 1916, the Royal Newfoundland Regiment suffered a massive military tragedy—and changed Canada’s newest province
BooksThe secret Canadian life of Jack KerouacReading Kerouac’s lost French writings reveals the travails of a Canuck in America
CanadaMeet the world’s first female combat generalThe many ways Col. Jennie Carignan is detonating the glass ceiling
BooksPTSD and the loneliness of coming homeAuthor Sebastian Junger asks what if PTSD is located not in the trauma of combat, but in the transition back to modern life?