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RCMP looking for tips after snowmobile vandalized in Iqaluit

RCMP looking for tips after snowmobile vandalized in Iqaluit

Police are seeking information from the public following a snowmobile being vandalized in Iqaluit’s downtown core area.
Inuvik Drum Youth of the Week: Sully Layton

Inuvik Drum Youth of the Week: Sully Layton

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Funding, staffing remain core of Nunavut’s health concerns

Funding, staffing remain core of Nunavut’s health concerns

Nunavut’s healthcare system continues to face a number of challenges in the year ahead, several of which stem from the Covid-19 pandemic, such as the national shortage of healthcare workers, or the backlog caused by addressing Covid over the last few years.
Iqaluit venues playing host to three craft fairs

Iqaluit venues playing host to three craft fairs

Craft fairs are popping up in Iqaluit, selling anything from local jewellery to dog treats
New airline flies to three Nunavut communities

New airline flies to three Nunavut communities

Arctic Fresh Projects Inc services Sanikiluaq, Iglulik and Clyde River
Ashevak’s art makes tour stop in Toronto

Ashevak’s art makes tour stop in Toronto

Daughter ‘happy and grateful’ that her mother’s legacy endures
Opening a new world with words at the Yellowknife Literacy Outreach Centre

Opening a new world with words at the Yellowknife Literacy Outreach Centre

Yellowknife Literacy Outreach Centre programs help students to learn about themselves and their place in society, says coordinator Xiaoyi Yan.
Unionized city employees set to walk off the job Wednesday

Unionized city employees set to walk off the job Wednesday

It’s only a matter of hours now before Yellowknife gets plunged into a labour stoppage.
Yellowknife Chess Club tournament draws 28 competitors

Yellowknife Chess Club tournament draws 28 competitors

Strategy, tactics, and problem-solving skills were on full display during a chess tournament in Yellowknife on Jan. 28 — the first such chess tournament since Covid-19.
IN PHOTOS: Youth stars rock Inuvik Curling Centre

IN PHOTOS: Youth stars rock Inuvik Curling Centre

The Inuvik Curling Centre was bustling Jan. 21 as the Rock Stars Festival was back in full glory, drawing youth from as far away as Tsiigehtchic. The annual event, catering to kids aged five to eight years old, is designed to encourage children interested in the sport to embrace their brooms. Although only one team would win the trophy, all the kids were treated to pizza for their efforts.