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Inuvik Drum News Briefs: After school programming resumes, vet coming to town, dance into spring

Inuvik Drum News Briefs: After school programming resumes, vet coming to town, dance into spring

After school programming resumes at Youth Centre
No election? No problem.

No election? No problem.

While prepping my vehicle for a month of travelling across the Delta to cover a spring of jamborees, news that the federal NDP will support Justin Trudeau’s minority Liberal government up to 2025 is trickling its way in.
Inuvik Neighbour briefs: TUK M-18 careers, kids get second shot in Tuk, eye doctor in Tsiigehtchic

Inuvik Neighbour briefs: TUK M-18 careers, kids get second shot in Tuk, eye doctor in Tsiigehtchic

Open house for Tuk M-18 well training travelling through communities
New combat ration field-tested in Beaufort Delta

New combat ration field-tested in Beaufort Delta

Anyone who’s worked a tough job on an empty stomach knows just how important a good, balanced meal can be.
Research examines barriers to Indigenous participation in news media

Research examines barriers to Indigenous participation in news media

As newsrooms work to become more inclusive, editors and producers may need to be flexible in how reporters go about their jobs.
Inuvialuit artists commissioned to paint 33 murals

Inuvialuit artists commissioned to paint 33 murals

Inuvialuit artists across the Beaufort Delta spent the week painting a series of murals to be displayed around the region.
Inuvik Drum March 24, 2022 edition

Inuvik Drum March 24, 2022 edition

Sachs Harbour told not to drink tap water

Sachs Harbour told not to drink tap water

Sachs Harbour residents advised to not drink tap water due to fuel contamination
Inuvik Drum Art Showcase: Inclusion Matters by Monica Arey

Inuvik Drum Art Showcase: Inclusion Matters by Monica Arey

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Vegetation mats show potential to slow melting permafrost

Vegetation mats show potential to slow melting permafrost

Vegetation mats could be used to slow the rate of permafrost thaw in the Beaufort Delta, which is eroding into the ocean at an alarming rate.