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Inuvik Drum News Briefs - December 15, 2022

Inuvik Drum News Briefs - December 15, 2022

Food Bank seeks volunteers for new year
Inuvik Drum Community Art Showcase: Fur mittens, by Vanessa Akhadluk Kimiksana

Inuvik Drum Community Art Showcase: Fur mittens, by Vanessa Akhadluk Kimiksana

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Inuvik Drum Youths of the Week: Ethan Koe and Zody Kay

Inuvik Drum Youths of the Week: Ethan Koe and Zody Kay

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Attorney general says new Indigenous Child Care Act could supersede legislative assembly

Attorney general says new Indigenous Child Care Act could supersede legislative assembly

Joining a Quebec government constitutional challenge to the “ An Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children, Youth and Families ” as an intervener was the decision of Justice Minister RJ Simpson, because of “ambiguous” language that potentially changes the legislative authority of the Northwest Territories.
Tuberculosis exposure advisory issued for Inuvik

Tuberculosis exposure advisory issued for Inuvik

Anyone who stayed, lived or frequently visited Inuvik’s Nova Inn, at 300 MacKenzie Road, between Aug. 17, 2022 and Nov. 17, 2022 may have been exposed to tuberculosis (TB), NWT’s chief public health officer stated in a public health advisory issued Monday.
Inuvik volunteer search and rescue unit ready to fly

Inuvik volunteer search and rescue unit ready to fly

Thirteen pairs of eyes in the sky have been certified to serve as search and rescue operatives.
Inuvik musician Abe Drennan reflects on walking the Unknown Road

Inuvik musician Abe Drennan reflects on walking the Unknown Road

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IN PHOTOS: Christmas Craft Fair returns!

IN PHOTOS: Christmas Craft Fair returns!

Inuvik’s premier holiday shopping spree was back in full force this year.
EDITORIAL: Does Canada really need provinces anymore?

EDITORIAL: Does Canada really need provinces anymore?

Last week we witnessed Alberta’s government attempt to take credit for the Arctic Winter Games removing its vaccine mandate.
Inuvialuit Regional Corporation defending child care law in Supreme Court today

Inuvialuit Regional Corporation defending child care law in Supreme Court today

Lawyers for the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation and other Inuit and Indigenous governments are making their arguments today before the Supreme Court to maintain their right to jurisdiction over family services, with the GNWT joining Quebec as an intervener in questioning the law.