Retired Raglan Mine employee Annie Kenuayuak cuts the ribbon at a ceremony to mark the grand opening of Anuri Mine, an expansion of Raglan Mine, which produces nickel out of Nunavik. (Photo by Cedric Gallant)
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A knife sharpens with another knife, a person sharpens with another person. These were the words Jessica Arngak spoke Feb. 27 during the opening ceremony of Anuri Mine in Nunavik.
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