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EDITORIAL: What I love about Inuvik

EDITORIAL: What I love about Inuvik

Last week we featured a story on the Humans of Inuvik project, asking people to describe an important life lesson, an inspiring figure, an entertaining story or to simply share what they love about the community.
Inuvik Drum News Briefs: Oct 13, 2022

Inuvik Drum News Briefs: Oct 13, 2022

Police need help identifying suspects who robbed legion
Inuvik man flown to Edmonton for medical treatment after being stabbed in head with steak knife

Inuvik man flown to Edmonton for medical treatment after being stabbed in head with steak knife

A man stabbed in the skull with a steak knife outside the Mad Trapper Bar on Sept. 16 was flown to Edmonton and has received medical treatment.
Inuvik Drum Community Art Showcase: “Delta Brother” by John Tsul

Inuvik Drum Community Art Showcase: “Delta Brother” by John Tsul

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Beaufort Delta man dead following accident on Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway

Beaufort Delta man dead following accident on Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway

A man is dead following a severe car accident Oct. 8 on the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway just outside of Inuvik.
Inuvik Drum Youth of the Week: Gylveonne Guevara

Inuvik Drum Youth of the Week: Gylveonne Guevara

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Inuvik Legion robbed by three masked people

Inuvik Legion robbed by three masked people

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What’s shaking? Seismologist explains earthquakes in the Mackenzie and Beaufort Deltas

What’s shaking? Seismologist explains earthquakes in the Mackenzie and Beaufort Deltas

Earthquakes may not be the first thing you think of when you think of the Arctic.
Humans of Inuvik asks ‘What do you love about Inuvik?’

Humans of Inuvik asks ‘What do you love about Inuvik?’

What do you love about Inuvik? The Inuvik Justice Committee would like to know.
IN PHOTOS: National Truth and Reconciliation Day in the Delta

IN PHOTOS: National Truth and Reconciliation Day in the Delta

People of the Beaufort and Mackenzie deltas took the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation as their own in its second year of existence, with each community finding their own way to honour the memory of those who never made it home while finding ways to heal the survivors. Inuvik hosted a children’s carnival, Ulukhaktok made their own community-specific orange shirts, Tsiigehtchic walked with an orange flag donated by an anonymous benefactor and Fort McPherson lit up in orange.