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Child welfare ‘crisis’ hasn’t improved Nunavut, auditor general contends

Child welfare ‘crisis’ hasn’t improved Nunavut, auditor general contends

Report claims the Nunavut government is ‘failing to protect vulnerable children and youth.’
Nunavut Sivuniksavut students graduate with ‘a better sense of self’

Nunavut Sivuniksavut students graduate with ‘a better sense of self’

32 students take the stage at Nunavut Sivuniksavut’s 2023 graduation ceremony in Ottawa
Woman, 22, dies in Wekweeti after ‘exiting a moving vehicle’: RCMP

Woman, 22, dies in Wekweeti after ‘exiting a moving vehicle’: RCMP

RCMP are investigating a Saturday morning incident that took the life of a 22-year-old woman in Wekweeti.
Health, housing top Josh Campbell's list in bid for Nahendeh MLA

Health, housing top Josh Campbell's list in bid for Nahendeh MLA

Josh Campbell, economic development officer for the Fort Simpson Métis Nation and 16 year NWT resident, is running for MLA in Nahendeh this fall.
Iqaluit hosts women and girls wellness program

Iqaluit hosts women and girls wellness program

Women and girls wellness program targeted for other NU communities after Iqaluit debut
Kinngait’s Ningiukulu Teevee among 5 artists shortlisted for 2023 Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award

Kinngait’s Ningiukulu Teevee among 5 artists shortlisted for 2023 Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award

Kinngait’s Ningiukulu Teevee is already an accomplished artist, having had her work displayed in over 40 exhibitions and 10 solo shows around the world.
Local nurse spurs first ever Kidney Walk in Yellowknife

Local nurse spurs first ever Kidney Walk in Yellowknife

An Edmonton based organization’s annual walk for kidney disease is happening in Yellowknife for the first time.
A garden and a dream for Lone Sorensen and Market Garden

A garden and a dream for Lone Sorensen and Market Garden

Market Garden trying to convince people to grow their own produce
Western Arctic Youth Collective speaks to United Nations

Western Arctic Youth Collective speaks to United Nations

Across the globe and particularly in Canada, governments have yet to live up to one very specific call to action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, according to an Inuvik-based grassroots organization.
Federal government announces $500,000 to NWT gender-based violence hotlines

Federal government announces $500,000 to NWT gender-based violence hotlines

The federal government has announced $500,000 in funding for crisis hotlines responding to gender-based violence in the NWT.