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Inuvik Drum Youth of the Week: Payton Inglangasak

Inuvik Drum Youth of the Week: Payton Inglangasak

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City employees prepare for strike vote

City employees prepare for strike vote

City workers who are part of the Union of Northern Workers (UNW) will vote Tuesday whether to go on strike.
Qattuu releases first single Panikuluuk

Qattuu releases first single Panikuluuk

Ottawa-based Inuk artist Qattuu Evic has released her first single as a solo artist.
For some Yellowknife kids, Christmas came in January

For some Yellowknife kids, Christmas came in January

A secret Santa gave kids some late Christmas gifts, toys worth approximately $80,000 in total.
Inuvik Curlers look to sweep Arctic Winter Games

Inuvik Curlers look to sweep Arctic Winter Games

Having swept away the competition in Yellowknife, two Inuvik curling teams are hoping to rock the Arctic Winter Games this January.
Report delayed on GNWT Covid-19 response

Report delayed on GNWT Covid-19 response

The Department of Finance has postponed the release of a review of its Covid-19 response, originally expected to be completed by fall 2022.
Ilitaqsiniq project aiming high at 11th annual Arctic Inspiration Prize

Ilitaqsiniq project aiming high at 11th annual Arctic Inspiration Prize

IlitaqsiniqSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™s (Nunavut Literacy Council) Pilimmaksaijuliriniq Project is one of two finalists in the $1-million category of the 2022 Arctic Inspiration Prize (AIP).
Hay River Elders team up to fight addiction

Hay River Elders team up to fight addiction

Alarmed over an increase in drug-related crime, a group of Elders in Hay River and the KSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™atlSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™odeeche First Nation are joining forces to fight the ill effects of addiction in their communities.
Inuvialuit musician creates new mythology with Beringia Theory

Inuvialuit musician creates new mythology with Beringia Theory

In ancient times, the Inuvialuit lived on the Bering land bridge. But a horrible monster terrorized the people, so they asked a shaman to cast a spell SA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½” sinking the bridge and protecting the people from the beast.
IN PHOTOS: Inuvik welcomes back the sun

IN PHOTOS: Inuvik welcomes back the sun

People in Inuvik welcomed back the Sun Jan. 6 as the Inuvik Sunrise festival kicked off for the weekend. Guests flew in from across Canada and beyond to join the community in the annual solar greeting. Workshops and artwork were on display throughout the weekend. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo