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Inuvik Drum Neighbour briefs: River guide training, HTC seeking nominations, grocery survey underway

Inuvik Drum Neighbour briefs: River guide training, HTC seeking nominations, grocery survey underway

Indigenous Youth River Guide training now open
DEGREES OF SUCCESS: Northern colleges make strides

DEGREES OF SUCCESS: Northern colleges make strides

The predominant colleges that serve the Northwest Territories and Nunavut continue their march toward degree-granting programs, although the pandemic has posed complications in delivering some courses.
Bear killings extraordinarily high in Dehcho in 2021

Bear killings extraordinarily high in Dehcho in 2021

Although 2021 was deemed an average year for bear sightings and responses by territorial government renewable resource officers, bear-related activity was disproportionately high in some areas of the Northwest Territories.
Team North prepares to suit up for 2022 National Aboriginal Hockey Championship

Team North prepares to suit up for 2022 National Aboriginal Hockey Championship

The National Aboriginal Hockey Championships (NAHC) are back after two years of cancellations due to Covid-19 and that means Team North is also back.
Nunavut leaders reaffirm partnership on housing following new federal budget

Nunavut leaders reaffirm partnership on housing following new federal budget

During his visit to Iqaluit, Northern Affairs Minister Daniel Vandal held a public appearance alongside Nunavut premier P.J Akeeagok, Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated (NTI) President Aluki Kotierk and Iqaluit mayor Kenny Bell to reaffirm the federal governmentSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™s partnership with them to work on Nunavut housing.
Inuvik-made recipe included in national cookbook for kids, by kids

Inuvik-made recipe included in national cookbook for kids, by kids

A love of cooking has already earned a local young chef a spot in a national cookbook and some air time on YTV.
Public Radio needed in the North to bring more Indigenous Canadians into news industry

Public Radio needed in the North to bring more Indigenous Canadians into news industry

Over the past few weeks we have had a series on challenges towards getting more Indigenous news reporters working in the industry.
Cleanup underway at Inuvik Power plant after two diesel spills

Cleanup underway at Inuvik Power plant after two diesel spills

Over the last month and change, nearly 7,000 litres of diesel fuel was spilled at the Inuvik PowerPlant, but officials say the spills and the environmental impact have been contained.
Inuvik Drum news briefs: Muskrat Jamboree royalty crowned, on the land and job opportunities

Inuvik Drum news briefs: Muskrat Jamboree royalty crowned, on the land and job opportunities

Carmen and Brian Wade take Muskrat crown for second year
GNWT ramping up preparation for communities in high-risk flood areas

GNWT ramping up preparation for communities in high-risk flood areas

Communities in the Northwest Territories are preparing for another flood season as spring break-up approaches, following an historic year of flooding in 2021.
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