Watchers of the North Airing SEPTEMBER 4th, 2013!

Call your friends, clear your calendars, set your alarm clocks, VCRs, and PVRs, and book your babysitters! We’re so excited to announce Watchers of the North will hit the airways on APTN at… Read More

The National Marksmanship Competition Hits Quebec

  This past Wednesday we had the opportunity to attend the National Marksmanship Championship held by the Junior Canadian Rangers in Valcartier, Quebec. From April 23rd to 25th, the competition featured sixty-five Junior… Read More

We’re Looking For a Research Intern!

With “Watchers in the North” shot and edited and awaiting broadcast, we at Picture This Productions (www.picturethis.ca) are looking for an intrepid intern with strong ties to First Nation/Inuit/Métis communities for work on a new, upcoming… Read More

Watchers of the North – Now In Inuktitut!

Who watches the watchmen? Soon you will be able to in English – AND Inuktitut. We’ve just finished the process of transforming the six-episode English-language version of Watchers of the North for APTN… Read More

Watchers of the North call for sponsors!

Watchers of the North is now looking for partners to help sponsor our TV series! Our sponsorship package offers companies the opportunity to reach an Aboriginal audience, and people interested in extreme travel, northern survival tactics, and life in the Arctic.

WATCHERS OF THE NORTH: Canadian Rangers to be Featured in Upcoming Six-part APTN Miniseries

Reblogged from Cold Weather Operations Journal: Watchers of the North is an upcoming six-part APTN miniseries chronicling the daily lives of the Canadian Rangers, one of the most intriguing military regiments in the… Read More

The Hunt of a Lifetime

The Muktuk from a 32.5 foot long bowhead is being enjoyed by residents in Taloyoak and its surrounding communities. This will be the first time many of them get a chance to try this traditional food of their ancestors. Hunting this particular whale called for a team of hunters and 4 boats. David Nanook captained the expedition. He explained over the phone how they managed to catch the whale.

The Hunt of a Lifetime

The Taloyoak team is gearing up to head to The Gulf of Boothia for a bowhead whale hunt. This is the first time that Taloyoak will participate in a bowhead hunt since the government legalized it in 1996.

A Day in the Life of a Translator

A not-so-beautiful photo essay.

Fighting to Preserve Inuktitut:

Who do you call when 25% of the footage for your TV series is filmed in Inuktitut? Picture This contacted Kevin Kablutsiak.

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