There’s a lynx that’s been hanging around just outside of town. He’s been hanging out in the same spot for a few days now, so he must be getting himself some good bunnies.


Laani got some great photos of him the other day without bushes in the way:

Faye and Maciek's Adventures in the frosty Canadian North
There’s a lynx that’s been hanging around just outside of town. He’s been hanging out in the same spot for a few days now, so he must be getting himself some good bunnies.


Laani got some great photos of him the other day without bushes in the way:


The Meandering Moose made it to Tuk and back again this year!


Our t-shirt colour this year is lime green.


December is Feast Season in Tulita. Various groups host community dinners for the whole town. The Band hosted Tulita’s New Year’s Eve feast this year. As a rare treat, this feast was Chinese food. Now, there’s nowhere in Tulita where you can purchase Chinese food, so for this feast, Chinese food was flown in from Yellowknife on the daily scheduled flight.
I have a theory that all northern towns use the same supplier for their Chinese food. The Chinese food from Yellowknife tastes exactly like the Chinese food in Fort Simpson, which apparently tastes exactly like the Chinese food in small towns all across northern BC. For city folks, it brings back memories of Chinese food from the late 20th century, when the general idea was to coat poor-quality meat with lots of fried dough and then dip it in brightly-coloured sugar sauces.
