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Some residents of Hay River given permission to return home

Some residents of Hay River given permission to return home

Residents of Hay River will be allowed to go home, but who can return all depends on their current situation.
Mary River mine gets annual review from Baffin communities

Mary River mine gets annual review from Baffin communities

Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation and Qikiqtani Inuit Association both say that this year’s Annual Project Review Forum (APRF) was productive and fruitful.
Northern businesses using local ingredients with a focus on food sustainability

Northern businesses using local ingredients with a focus on food sustainability

From rosehip ketchup to wild boar lardo, food businesses across Northern Canada are finding unique ways to use local ingredients.
State of emergency ends in Kinngait

State of emergency ends in Kinngait

Government of Nunavut ends state of emergency in Kinngait
Battle against South Slave wildfire continues

Battle against South Slave wildfire continues

The wildfire on the K’atl’odeeche First Nation (KFN) continues to rage out of control as of Monday afternoon and crews are still doing whatever they can to try and mitigate the spread.
Tsiigehtchic votes to become a hamlet

Tsiigehtchic votes to become a hamlet

Residents of Tsiigehtchic have voted in favour of becoming a hamlet after a plebiscite was held May 23.
CONSTRUCTION 2023: Building a local workforce while tackling the housing shortage

CONSTRUCTION 2023: Building a local workforce while tackling the housing shortage

It may appear to be an insurmountable task to tackle the dire housing issues that Nunavummiut have endured for decades. But for Clarence Synard, president and CEO of NNC Investment Group, parent company to NCC Development Ltd. in Nunavut, the challenge and strong desire to help resolve those issues is what gets him up and going each morning.
RCMP officers serve hot breakfasts in Inuvik school breakfast program

RCMP officers serve hot breakfasts in Inuvik school breakfast program

In Canada’s far North, the RCMP doesn’t just dish out justice.
Yellowknife Education District No. 1 hosts hide camp

Yellowknife Education District No. 1 hosts hide camp

Yellowknife Education District No. 1 (YK1) was busy this week hosting a community hide camp for students and the community at Mildred Hall School. The final day was yesterday.
Ecole St. Joseph School students visit Quebec City

Ecole St. Joseph School students visit Quebec City

Grade 7 students from Ecole St. Joseph School went on a field trip earlier this month to Quebec City. They also spent a short time in Montreal.