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MLAs fear education not up to par in small communities

MLAs fear education not up to par in small communities

There are 'a lot of good, wonderful teachers' in small communities, but schools 'just need more resources,' says Monfwi MLA Jane Weyallon Armstrong
Two Saskatchewan youths sentenced in August drug and firearm bust in Fort Providence

Two Saskatchewan youths sentenced in August drug and firearm bust in Fort Providence

A pair of youths from Saskatchewan have been sentenced in connection with an arrest back in August in Fort Providence. It happened on Aug. 30 when the pair, aged 16 and 17, were spotted loitering around a local business in the community.
A blissful time at the Iqaluit craft fair

A blissful time at the Iqaluit craft fair

Inuksuk High School in Iqaluit was the place to be for community, crafts, and food on December 7, 2024 as the highschool was full to bursting with Christmas cheer
Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women strengthens resolve

Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women strengthens resolve

'It was a peace a lot of women need,' said Status of Women Minister Margaret Nakashuk
Canada Post employees set to return to work on Tuesday

Canada Post employees set to return to work on Tuesday

Canada Industrial Relations Board declares impasse between both sides and orders workers back
We have plenty of cold, so let's use it for good

We have plenty of cold, so let's use it for good

The cold, the cold, the dastardly cold It wants to freeze everything it touches. And it wants to touch everything.
Federal government and city clash over giving cigarettes to homeless

Federal government and city clash over giving cigarettes to homeless

City tells national newspaper it was following federal guidelines during point-in-time count; federal government spokesperson said cigarettes were 'never suggested' as gifts for participation
Fostering security in our children

Fostering security in our children

A caregiver physically hurts their child only to have the child come running back and cuddle up in their arms. The parent thinks no harm has been done seeing as the child seems OK, still loves them, and isn't turned off. They're not OK.
Nihtat Gwich'in Council hosts fiddle summit in Inuvik

Nihtat Gwich'in Council hosts fiddle summit in Inuvik

How permafrost sulphur opens a window to the past

How permafrost sulphur opens a window to the past

Spike in sulfur isotopes in large mammals during ancient climate change may be occurring again