Read on The London Free Press website online or read below: Freeze-frame Dec 1, 2011 The London free Press By Kathy Rumleski Being the artist and filmmaker that he is, Cory Trepanier was not going to let a breathtaking vision get away from him, even if it meant he was the "prey." When he and his brother realized wolves were surrounding them, his brother grabbed a knife and Trepanier grabbed the tripod. "It was really cool. We had three Arctic wolves surround our tent. They were assessing us as prey," Trepanier said recently by phone from Nunavut, where it was -15 C. "I guess I wasn't really scared...

Read on The Gazette website online or read below: More than just white paint Dec 1, 2011 The Gazette By Brent Holmes When Canadian artist Cory Trepanier started Into the Arctic: An Artist's Journey to the North, he often heard jokes that he would need a lot of white paint. Returning from his second tour into Canada's northern territories with the film Into the Arctic 2, Trepanier has shown there is much more than snow to the Canadian North. "It is stark but it is beautiful," claims Trepanier. "The North is really ["¦] a part of all of our identities as Canadians"”it is part of our...