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Meet North SlaveSA国际影视传媒檚 prison padre, Jim Lynn

Meet North SlaveSA国际影视传媒檚 prison padre, Jim Lynn

Prison padre still working at 83 with no plans to retire
Inuvik Drum Youths of the Week: SA国际影视传媒淎viSA国际影视传媒 Avingakpak Esau and Roger Kuptana

Inuvik Drum Youths of the Week: SA国际影视传媒淎viSA国际影视传媒 Avingakpak Esau and Roger Kuptana

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Beaufort Delta Artwork showcase

Beaufort Delta Artwork showcase

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Group representing Athabaskan peoples makes appeal for Indigenous rights amid Russia-Ukraine tensions

Group representing Athabaskan peoples makes appeal for Indigenous rights amid Russia-Ukraine tensions

The treaty organization representing the Athabaskan peoples has spoken out in support of Indigenous peoples in Ukraine amid escalating tensions in the region.
Chamber of Commerce, Rainbow Coalition offer 2SLGBTQIPA+ workshops for chamber members

Chamber of Commerce, Rainbow Coalition offer 2SLGBTQIPA+ workshops for chamber members

Members of the Yellowknife Chamber of Commerce will soon have first crack at two workshops on catering to the 2SLGBTQIPA+ community.
Police seek info following break and enter at Hungry Wolf restaurant

Police seek info following break and enter at Hungry Wolf restaurant

A break and enter took place at the Hungry Wolf restaurant on 51 Street this morning.
Support strong for body cameras,  survey shows; national rollout timeline unclear

Support strong for body cameras, survey shows; national rollout timeline unclear

The majority of Nunavummiut and police officers surveyed on the use of body cameras in conjunction with a pilot project held in Iqaluit in 2020-SA国际影视传媒21 agreed that the devices are useful.
Covid-19 update: Rapid tests to be given out to critical services; anti-viral treatment arrives

Covid-19 update: Rapid tests to be given out to critical services; anti-viral treatment arrives

As of Feb. 10 the department of economic development and transportation has started the distribution of rapid Covid-19 tests in Iqaluit to critical workers such as retail, emergency/home repair workers, nurses, food producers and airport maintainers. The tests were received from the federal government who will be sending more to be distributed to other Nunavut communities.
FridaySA国际影视传媒檚 SA国际影视传媒楲unch with a BunchSA国际影视传媒 is back

FridaySA国际影视传媒檚 SA国际影视传媒楲unch with a BunchSA国际影视传媒 is back

Senior weekly lunch resumes at Baker Community Centre
Ambulance service to continue in Inuvik after 11th hour deal

Ambulance service to continue in Inuvik after 11th hour deal

Ambulance services in Inuvik will continue after an 11th-hour contract signing Feb. 14 will keep the current contractor on the job for six more months.
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