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GN prepared to enter deficit to further address lingering issues in housing, health

GN prepared to enter deficit to further address lingering issues in housing, health

Nunavut seeking more housing funding
Uquutaq Society tackles weather woes

Uquutaq Society tackles weather woes

Drop-in program offers place to warm up during the day
Nunavut schools get ready for Pink Shirt Day

Nunavut schools get ready for Pink Shirt Day

Education minister encourages all Nunavummiut to take a stand against bullying
Arctic Bay proud of its contribution to Team Nunavut at Arctic Winter Games

Arctic Bay proud of its contribution to Team Nunavut at Arctic Winter Games

Arctic Bay at the 2023 Arctic Winter Games saw its Dene games team win seven medals for Nunavut, which included a gold medal.
Nunavut Recovery Centre expected to be completed 2025

Nunavut Recovery Centre expected to be completed 2025

NTI lays out details on Inuit training plan
Animated short explores loss of language

Animated short explores loss of language

Loss of language remains an issue close to the heart of many Inuit. To explain the loss of language within oneSA国际影视传媒檚 own lifetime can be difficult, said Megan Kyak-Monteith, the co-director and animator of Grape Soda in the Parking Lot.
Iqaluit Emergency Services respond to car fire

Iqaluit Emergency Services respond to car fire

Around 2 p.m. on Friday afternoon, Iqaluit Emergency Services attended to a vehicle fire in the Tundra Ridge neighbourhood.
 looking for tips after snowmobile vandalized in Iqaluit

looking for tips after snowmobile vandalized in Iqaluit

Police are seeking information from the public following a snowmobile being vandalized in IqaluitSA国际影视传媒檚 downtown core area.
Funding, staffing remain core of NunavutSA国际影视传媒檚 health concerns

Funding, staffing remain core of NunavutSA国际影视传媒檚 health concerns

NunavutSA国际影视传媒檚 healthcare system continues to face a number of challenges in the year ahead, several of which stem from the Covid-19 pandemic, such as the national shortage of healthcare workers, or the backlog caused by addressing Covid over the last few years.
QIA Inuit mine training program extended with $25 million from Ottawa

QIA Inuit mine training program extended with $25 million from Ottawa

With an injection of $25 million in new federal funding, the Qikiqtani Inuit Association (QIA) will expand its mining-focused Inuit training program to all 13 Qikiqtani communities, also extending it five years from 2023 to 2027, as of February.
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