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Fire destroys Rankin Inlet home

Fire destroys Rankin Inlet home

Firefighters battle blaze in challenging conditions
Lighting a pathway to tradition

Lighting a pathway to tradition

Storytelling, qulliq demonstration help forge bond between Elders and youth
Power woes in Rankin Inlet

Power woes in Rankin Inlet

Intermittent outages in community on Christmas day
Mayor calls for improvement to education in Nunavut

Mayor calls for improvement to education in Nunavut

Association of communities resolution passed to have Nunavut education system audited
Tragedy strikes in Whale Cove

Tragedy strikes in Whale Cove

Community's only store engulfed in flames during morning blaze
Search ends successfully in Baker Lake

Search ends successfully in Baker Lake

Resident found six kilometres northeast of his campsite
Rankin Inlet councillor explains denial of beer garden for music festival

Rankin Inlet councillor explains denial of beer garden for music festival

'We've dealt with some pretty heavy issues,' Mike Shouldice says of alcohol-related incidents in Rankin Inlet
Rankin Inlet mayor on the mend

Rankin Inlet mayor on the mend

Harry Towtongie on road to recovery after nine-hour neck operation
Federal government invests $19 million in Kivalliq clean energy projects

Federal government invests $19 million in Kivalliq clean energy projects

Sakku Investments plays key role in delivering infrastructure that shifts away from diesel
Lack of equipment, numbers, training and resources makes it hard to defend against fires

Lack of equipment, numbers, training and resources makes it hard to defend against fires

Nunavut one of the most challenging places to be a firefighter, says Rankin Inlet fire chief
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