Up Here Year 2020 Magazine Back Issues
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- Northern Travel Special
- Wish You Were Here? You Could Be...
- Crowning Achievement How The Snowking Built an Empire
- From Dream Trips To Once-In-A-Lifetime Experiences You Can Have It All In The North.
- On The Edge Of The Wild: Urban Dog Musers
- Freeze Frame The Winners Of Our Annual Photography Contest
- Circumpolarizing Power And Politics at Arctic Frontiers
- A Salvage Solution For Northerners It's Waste Not, Want Not.
- Out Of This World: Saturn's Inuit Moons
- Canada's Greatest Lake?
- It's Called Tinde'e Tucho, And Tu nedhe
- You Might Know It As Great Slave Lake By Any Name These Waters Are Simply Indescribable.
- 'Tis The Season: Arctic Holiday Gift Guide
- Who's The Toughest Animal In The North?
- Find Out What It Takes To Be On Top Of The Food Chain At The Top Of The World
- Norhterners Of The Year: Keeping Is Calm And Connected In A Pandemic
- Soapstone & Soccer: Carving Trophies In Kinngait
- Getting It Right The First Time
- How The North United Against Covid-19
- Wild Weddings: Walking Down The Aisle In The Bush
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Up Here is a magazine that is published in Canada, and is headquartered in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.
The magazine was first published in December 1984 by co-founders Marion Lavigne and Ronne Heming. They head Up Here Publishing Ltd. The magazine's first editor was Eric Watt, and past editors includes Aaron Spitzer, Tim Querengesser, Eva Holland, Katharine Sandiford, Cooper Langford, Tristin Hopper, Samia Madwar, Tim Edwards, Herb Mathisen, Elaine Anselmi, and Jacob Boon, among many others. Rod Raycroft was the art director for the first 26 issues. John Pekelsky served as art director for many years but left the publication in 2020. John Allerston provided layout and illustration for the publications in the early years.
Up Here was offered for many years as an in-flight magazine on Canadian North, an airline serving Canada's North. That caused the magazine some problems with its July/August 2006 issue, which had a cover story on naked hiking. The cover image showed a naked hiker from behind, with type covering his buttocks. After a passenger on Canadian North complained, the magazine had to spend $5,000 on short notice to create a new cover for the airline depicting a fish in order to keep its promise of seat-pocket distribution to its advertisers. In 2019 the editors recalled that issues as Up Here's costliest.
In December 2024, the magazine was purchased by long standing employee's Sherry Rioux and Brianna Freitag. It is now NWT-based once again but the team has reiterated their commitment to bringing stories from all three territories.