An athlete from the Northwest Territories has set two new records by hopping 66.142 metres on his knuckles at the Arctic ...
Athletes at the 2026 Arctic Winter Games in Whitehorse, Yukon, explain how to do some of the Arctic sports, including kneel ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Flags of the nations with delegations to the Arctic Winter Games, along with the Alaska flag, hang from the chalet while ...
PALMER — Technically speaking, 11-year-old Wyatt Cyre traveled with his parents 1,200 miles from Whitehorse to Mat-Su last weekend to watch his older sisters compete this week for Team Yukon in the ...
Judiah Eason of Kenai shows off his bronze medal for the finger pull, a Dene game that tests hand and finger strength. Eason also won a "Fair Play" pin, a coveted award for overall sportsmanship.
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Five-year-old survival/crafting game Arctico just got Steam Deck and controller support from out of nowhere
Arctico is sort of like Subnautica without all the underwater dread. Walk into a body of water in Arctico and you'll suddenly be in a kayak, cruising over the calm blue surface toward a fishing spot.
More than 2,000 athletes from around the circumpolar North are expected to arrive in Whitehorse in the coming days for the 2026 Arctic Winter Games, which officially kicks off on Sunday evening.
It was the first time ever that an Alaskan athlete didn't win gold in the Alaskan high kick. Earlier this week, at the Arctic Winter Games in Nuuk, Greenland, a hometown athlete named Bent Jakobsen ...
Mar. 13—PALMER — Technically speaking, 11-year-old Wyatt Cyre traveled with his parents 1,200 miles from Whitehorse to Mat-Su last weekend to watch his older sisters compete this week for Team Yukon ...
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