Team ensures Inuit landing in Montreal get where they need to go
Reaching Home and Urban Inuit program meant to keep travellers safe while in city
There’s a new team helping to guide Nunavimmiut while they travel to and from the Montreal airport.
Reaching Home and Urban Inuit program meant to keep travellers safe while in city
There’s a new team helping to guide Nunavimmiut while they travel to and from the Montreal airport.
After a year in Montreal, Tukai Augiak plans to earn degree in Europe before returning to Nunavik
Negotiator Charlie Arngak looks back on deal between Inuit and Falconbridge that would allow for creation of nickel mine
Elders share their stories with students, who are writing and illustrating a book based on those stories
‘At the end of the day, you can feel it more,’ one athlete says of more intense drills
Sammy Kudluk invited to take part in festival attended by thousands
Kyra Kilabuk heading to Winnipeg for fully-booked free tattoo event later this month
Cindy Girard and Jean-François-Éric Isabel stress confidence comes through knowing how to fight back
Andrew Morrison debuts new album Friday
Leslie Wakelyn reflects on her time with the Beverly and Qamanirjuaq Caribou Management Board
Sight of sea cans bobbing in the water in October was the very definition of a big, breaking news story
Reporter Livete Ataguyuk shares his recollections from growing up on Broughton Island
Christmas memories from Kimmirut
Braden Kadlun Johnston, Hovak Johnston’s videos have amassed millions of views
Supporting youth, reconciliation top of mind for the Governor General in 2024
History podcaster gives St. Nicholas a makeover with help from artificial intelligence app
Members want to distribute Christmas hampers to families, individuals in need this weekend
‘Nick Sikkuark: Humour and Horror’ first retrospective devoted to late Kugaaruk artist
Cracked water tank, barricaded doors 2 of many problems affecting one of Nunavut’s oldest schools
Henry Coman worked as an RCMP officer to train, support local police, from 2007-08
Igloolik after-school arts program adds music component
Digging into first wooden building in Igloolik was subject of a middle school journalism club project
Igloolik filmmaker explores Inuit mythology in ‘Wrong Husband’
Vanier business association hosts annual event in area of Canada’s capital with significant Inuit population
Stone carving program at Aaqqigiarvik Correctional Healing Facility allows experts, novices to practice craft