Episodes
Published 11/23/24
Viking men have spent a millennium getting all the credit. What were the women doing? We take a break from our usual northern news diet to meet Canadian author Heather Pringle, whose new book – The Northwomen: Untold Stories From the Other Half of the Viking World – uses archaeology, Icelandic sagas and even old cannabis seeds to tell us more about the power some Viking women held. Spoiler alert: contains sorcery.
Published 08/31/24
Published 08/31/24
A review of how the NWT managed its firefighters and fought 2023's fires – the worst season on record – has landed. Ollie gives you a guide to what the review says and asks the environment minister and senior officials how they'll use it to make changes.
Published 08/28/24
When Shirley Coumont picked up a hitch-hiker in Enterprise, it turned out to be a German adventurer (and tennis coach) who's seen more of the Earth than virtually anyone else. Now he's seen the inside of Cabin Radio, too. Sascha Grabow and Shirley stopped in for a chat before the next leg of his neverending journey begins.
Published 08/25/24
When a wildfire hit a lonely highway, Dylan Jones and Scott Yuill were two of the only people who could help. They told Ollie how they spent one night this month driving through burning debris, smashing down fences and calming terrified truckers to get everyone to safety when a fire engulfed the road.
Published 08/21/24
A year after her city was evacuated because of oncoming wildfires, Mayor of Yellowknife Rebecca Alty joins Ollie to look back at those three weeks. How did she see her job at the time? How did she cope? What lessons have the mayor and the city learned from last year's experience and the reviews that have followed?
Published 08/15/24
A Nasa jet that just landed in Yellowknife is near the end of a decade-long mission to understand the changing northern landscape. The project has the cute acronym ABoVE – which we'll explain – and Chip Miller is one of the scientists leading it. After 2023's disastrous fires, ABoVE is uniquely positioned to tell us what wildfires (and other factors like changing permafrost) are doing to the land, and maybe that can help us adapt. Bonus: if you see this in time, there's an open house at the...
Published 08/14/24
On August 12, 2023, Fort Smith was told to evacuate because of oncoming wildfires. Everyone fled to Hay River – only for Hay River to be evacuated the following day. A weeks-long odyssey followed, with thousands of evacuees spread across Alberta. Back in Smith, town councillor Dana Fergusson began providing regular video updates that became one of the main sources of information for the 3,000 or so people that call Fort Smith home. She joined us exactly one year later to look back at the...
Published 08/12/24
Marie Wilson, a Yellowknife resident and former CBC North broadcaster and director, was the lone non-Indigenous Truth and Reconciliation commissioner. Now, she has published a book about her central role in the TRC's years documenting the experiences of thousands of people in Canada's residential schools. That book is North of Nowhere: Song of a Truth and Reconciliation Commissioner – you can order it from Yellowknife Books. Marie joined Ollie to talk about the book, her experience...
Published 06/21/24
This episode is just for Yellowknife coffee freaks. Barren Ground Coffee is taking over Birchwood. What does that mean? Need to catch up? Read our coverage of the sale. Then join Ollie as he questions Barren Ground's Eric Binion about how one of the city's best-loved coffee shops will look under new management and what you can expect.
Published 06/15/24
Northern communities just dropped off the communications map. A wildfire took out cell, internet and landline – unless you had Starlink. The outage has lasted almost 24 hours and it's still going. Chief Kele Antoine of the Łı́ı́dlı̨ı̨ Kų́ę́ First Nation says we're not paying enough attention to just how dangerous it is when small, isolated villages lose almost all of their ability to communicate. He found a Starlink to talk to us about it.
Published 05/12/24
Amos Scott's new job is helping to run the Caribou Guardians Coalition, which coordinates different Indigenous Guardians programs that all have the same job: help the herd. He spoke with us about what that job looks like, the health of Indigenous Guardians programs in the NWT, and how you bring the Guardians of the North together. Here's an extra link we mention at the end of this episode: our report from 2022 on how scientists are studying what caribou can hear.
Published 04/28/24
Northern wildfires are changing so much that even their burn areas don't do what they used to do. Previously, if an area burned, we figured that was good for a couple of decades' protection. That ain't necessarily so any more. Marc-André Parisien is a Canadian Forest Service research scientist who's been studying this. He says we're seeing stuff that only just burned... burn again. "It's kind-of mindblowing."
Published 04/26/24
What if there was a podcast that played new northern music and interviewed the artists? We're gonna do that podcast. Consider this the pilot episode. Thoughts? Let us know. On the show: 1:39 Brenden MacIntosh 24:40 Crook the Kid & Manshad 38:01 Lemon Bucket Orkestra (special northern-adjacent guests)
Published 04/18/24
We only just finished agreeing that the NWT's era of big mines is over – and suddenly someone disagrees. Lithium company Li-FT (pronounced "lift") believes it can open a mine east of Yellowknife that, in some respects at least, rivals one of the biggest diamond mines for size. Where did this come from? What has to happen for it to open? What would that look like, and where? And why does Li-FT say the mine has to open before 2030 (which is super quick, by mining standards) if it's going to...
Published 04/16/24
Ollie asks national defence minister Bill Blair to explain the tangible differences northerners can expect from billions in promised defence spending that focuses on the North and the Arctic. Plus Conservative northern affairs critic Bob Zimmer gives his response to last week's defence policy update.
Published 04/15/24
All week, a new paper from a northern economist – warning of an "economic cliff" just years away when diamond mines close – has been reverberating around the NWT. Do we really not have a plan? What's the vision for the territory's economy? If there isn't a vision, what should it be? Hear from the economist who wrote the paper, one of the NWT ministers in charge of crafting that vision, an Indigenous business leader who expects a "wine glass economy" up ahead, and more. If you want the...
Published 04/12/24
April's government payments to NWT daycares and dayhomes – designed to help introduce $10-a-day childcare – were late. Some childcare providers say the federal and territorial governments are racing too quickly to make changes. Meanwhile, people trying to build new daycares in smaller communities like Norman Wells can't get the money they need. Speaking to Cabin Radio, the territorial minister responsible apologized for the latest problems. Caitlin Cleveland told us how she wants to fix...
Published 04/06/24
“When I got better, I realized I had nothing between the ears. There wasn’t anything there to take up the time, take up the energy.” When Trent Stokes returned to his hometown in Fort Smith, he started a garden. He’s been sober ever since, and he walked Cabin Radio's Simona Rosenfield through that journey. Read more about Trent on Cabin Radio's website. This episode also includes a missing pins update from all the way back in episode 4.
Published 04/05/24
Ali Kincaid describes her journey from being told to change in a Yellowknife broom closet to playing NCAA women's hockey at Cornell. Learn more about Clams n' Moose, your hosts for this interview. You can also read about Indigenous representation in the new PWHL women's pro hockey league, and the huge girls' hockey camps now being held in Yellowknife. Recorded: February 2024.
Published 03/30/24
What went wrong when Yellowknife evacuated last summer? Did some things go right? What has to change next time? Listen to some of the residents who spoke at a public meeting about how the City of Yellowknife handled the summer 2023 wildfires and evacuation. Recorded: March 2024. Read more on the Cabin Radio website.
Published 03/28/24
Yellowknife's Janet Pacey loves trading pins. She has thousands. Or she did, until they ended up 5,000 km away. Janet explains how this disaster happened and what she ultimately wants to do with them – if she ever gets them back. Recorded: March 2024.
Published 03/27/24
Ryan Silke has spent half his life working on a new museum about Yellowknife. Take a tour with him on its opening day. Recorded: March 2024. Check out the museum's website for more information.
Published 03/26/24
NorthSideBaby is a rap artist from the Dene Tha' First Nation in northern Alberta. He recently played Gamètì in the NWT, where Tłı̨chǫ 19-year-old Kaylee Nitsiza interviewed him for Cabin Radio. On this show: who NorthSideBaby is, his popularity in the North, his approach to writing songs about issues like suicide, and his advice for Indigenous youth who aspire to become musicians and creators. Recorded in March 2024. This episode contains discussion of suicide that may be distressing to...
Published 03/24/24