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Pope’s apology a necessary step for healing journey, says residential school survivor Maata Evaluardjuk-Palmer

Pope’s apology a necessary step for healing journey, says residential school survivor Maata Evaluardjuk-Palmer

“For many, an apology is enough,” it’s the one thing that can turn things around for many who have suffered for too long,” said residential school Survivor Maata Evaluardjuk-Palmer on Pope Francis’ apology to residential school survivors.
Tuktoyaktuk RCMP searching for Church vandal

Tuktoyaktuk RCMP searching for Church vandal

Tuktoyaktuk RCMP are asking anyone who knows anything about a break and enter at the Anglican Church to come forward.
EDITORIAL: You do not have to accept the Pope’s apology

EDITORIAL: You do not have to accept the Pope’s apology

As the nation watched the man some believe to be the direct link between the living and the divine make several stops across Canada, apologizing in every direction and begging forgiveness for the crimes of his organization, at least one of its victims has said “No thanks.”
Yellowknife RCMP respond to downtown liquor store break and enter

Yellowknife RCMP respond to downtown liquor store break and enter

Yellowknife RCMP received a complaint of a break and enter at the downtown liquor store on 49 Street on Thursday morning.
Inuvik Drum News Briefs, July 28 2022

Inuvik Drum News Briefs, July 28 2022

Summer Daycamp at Inuvik Youth Centre
Feds pledge $12.5 million for two net-zero projects in Inuvik, Fort McPherson

Feds pledge $12.5 million for two net-zero projects in Inuvik, Fort McPherson

After years of efforts, lobbying and myriad phone calls, Tetl’it Zheh Gwich’in Band Council is getting its own building — and it’s a net-zero building too.
‘I ask your forgiveness’

‘I ask your forgiveness’

Pope Francis arrived in Edmonton on Sunday, July 24 from Rome to apologize to Indigenous First Nations for the wrongdoings of the Roman Catholic Church.
GN workers encouraged to see Papal visit; given Friday afternoon off

GN workers encouraged to see Papal visit; given Friday afternoon off

Government of Nunavut (GN) workers will be getting Friday afternoon off and are being encouraged to attend Pope Francis’ brief visit to Iqaluit which will be taking place from 3:50 to 6:45 p.m on July 29.
Inuvik Drum Art Showcase: Under the Lights by Crystal Lennie

Inuvik Drum Art Showcase: Under the Lights by Crystal Lennie

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Former NWT cabinet minister Alfred Moses dead at 45

Former NWT cabinet minister Alfred Moses dead at 45

Former cabinet minister and MLA Alfred Moses has died.