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Tuberculosis exposure advisory issued for Inuvik

Tuberculosis exposure advisory issued for Inuvik

Anyone who stayed, lived or frequently visited InuvikSA国际影视传媒檚 Nova Inn, at 300 MacKenzie Road, between Aug. 17, 2022 and Nov. 17, 2022 may have been exposed to tuberculosis (TB), NWTSA国际影视传媒檚 chief public health officer stated in a public health advisory issued Monday.
Sudhir Jha honoured with Government of Canada Volunteer Award

Sudhir Jha honoured with Government of Canada Volunteer Award

The Government of CanadaSA国际影视传媒檚 Volunteer Awards recognize community leaders, not-for-profit organizations, social enterprises and businesses that have made significant contributions to improving the lives of others.
Inuvik volunteer search and rescue unit ready to fly

Inuvik volunteer search and rescue unit ready to fly

Thirteen pairs of eyes in the sky have been certified to serve as search and rescue operatives.
Inuvik musician Abe Drennan reflects on walking the Unknown Road

Inuvik musician Abe Drennan reflects on walking the Unknown Road

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Field Law awards $15,000 to community-driven organizations in Yellowknife

Field Law awards $15,000 to community-driven organizations in Yellowknife

The recipients of the Field Law Community Fund Program have been announced.
IN PHOTOS: Christmas Craft Fair returns!

IN PHOTOS: Christmas Craft Fair returns!

InuvikSA国际影视传媒檚 premier holiday shopping spree was back in full force this year.
Salvation Army makes plea for toys, kettle volunteers

Salvation Army makes plea for toys, kettle volunteers

The Salvation Army is still in need of toys and people willing to volunteer for fundraising kettle drive shifts.
Canadian premiers call for first ministers meeting on healthcare in new year

Canadian premiers call for first ministers meeting on healthcare in new year

On Dec. 9, Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok joined 11 other provincial and territorial premiers in calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to hold a first ministerSA国际影视传媒檚 meeting on health in early 2023.
Yellowknifers awarded for creating accessibility for persons with disabilities

Yellowknifers awarded for creating accessibility for persons with disabilities

Those who have worked toward creating accessibility for persons with disabilities were honoured with awards on Dec. 2.
EDITORIAL: Does Canada really need provinces anymore?

EDITORIAL: Does Canada really need provinces anymore?

Last week we witnessed AlbertaSA国际影视传媒檚 government attempt to take credit for the Arctic Winter Games removing its vaccine mandate.