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New online education service proposal for Northern universities

New online education service proposal for Northern universities

Uarctic, is proposing a new online education plan to connect Northern universities
Inuvik Drum News Briefs - February 23, 2023

Inuvik Drum News Briefs - February 23, 2023

New cab fares kick in today
No movement from city in altered wage demand: UNW and PSAC North

No movement from city in altered wage demand: UNW and PSAC North

The Union of Northern Workers (UNW) and the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) North sat down with the city earlier this month to try and hammer out a deal through mediation.
A school day in pink

A school day in pink

In 2007, two students in Nova Scotia decided to hand out pink shirts to protest bullying after a Grade 9 student was harassed and threatened for wearing pink.
Nine employers seeked to fill positions at a job fair in Kugluktuk

Nine employers seeked to fill positions at a job fair in Kugluktuk

Job fair brings opportunities to Kugluktuk community
Union at loggerheads with its own staff over wages

Union at loggerheads with its own staff over wages

In the midst of strike action taken by unionized municipal employees against the city, the Union of Northern Workers (UNW) appears to be in a quagmire of its own.
Search warrants executed by Fort Simpson RCMP net drugs and loaded handgun

Search warrants executed by Fort Simpson RCMP net drugs and loaded handgun

Fort Simpson RCMP seized drugs and a loaded handgun after executing search warrants at two homes in the village earlier this month.
Hay River RCMP give unconscious man opioid antidote in detachment lobby

Hay River RCMP give unconscious man opioid antidote in detachment lobby

A man who entered the lobby of the Hay River RCMP detachment on Feb. 21 became unresponsive and exhibited signs of an opioid overdose, according to the police.
Inuvik Drum Community Art Showcase: Water paint igloos by Mangilaluk School Grade 2

Inuvik Drum Community Art Showcase: Water paint igloos by Mangilaluk School Grade 2

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Yellowknife food inflation spikes by 10.2 per cent in January

Yellowknife food inflation spikes by 10.2 per cent in January

Inflation rose by 6.3 per cent in Yellowknife in January compared to one year before, but food prices remained stubbornly high, rising a whopping 10.2 per cent in January.