Ryan Oliver, CEO and founder of Nunavut’s Pinnguaq Association, now Ampere, says while their mandate is expanding their work in Nunavut “will only grow.” On Aug. 26 he was in Lindsay, Ont. during the southern Ampere launch and street party. (Photo courtesy of Ryan Oliver)
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Pinnguaq Association changes name to Ampere but continues emphasis on teaching STEAM subjects
The name has changed but an Iqaluit-based organization that teaches science, technology, engineering, art and math skills will keep doing the same good work, says its founder.
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7 of 23 overboard cans sank to the bottom of Frobisher Bay after barge incident last October
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Qikiqtani Business Achievement Awards ceremony recognizes businesses, entrepreneurs for ‘positive impact’ on community
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Wrongs acknowledged include forced relocation of Inuit to tuberculosis sanatoriums
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Nunavut Housing Corp., GN, Inuit organizations aim to build 3,000 housing units by 2030
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Singer-songwriter among 59 honourees named this week
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CEO hails 2-hour flight over ’36-hour ordeal through Europe’
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Energy developer brought 30 Nunavik community leaders to learn more about clean energy
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Panelists from Nunavut, Greenland talk transportation at the Nunavut Trade Show
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Nunavik police say driver lost control of his side-by-side vehicle and flipped; no word on condition of passenger
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Outdated infrastructure and satellites make connecting in the region a challenge
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GN, West Kitikmeot Resources Corp. sign MOU at Nunavut Trade Show
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HR consultant, procurement officer and project manager bring their ideas to the table at Nunavut Trade Show
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Patrick Woodcock one of 14 recipients of the 2024 Council of the Federation Literacy Award
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GN has fingers crossed for $250 million in housing funding in the next federal budget
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Representatives from Nunavut organizations encourage students to believe in themselves, apply for opportunities
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Nunavut MP’s letter calling for emergency debate leads to 5-hour discussion in Parliament
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Total allowable limit reached; additional harvesting will be investigated, Environment Department says
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Plan to repurpose town site next near abandoned mine first announced in 2007 but numerous delays hampered project
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Our Home and 50th anniversary special sections among entries singled out by Canadian Community Newspaper Awards judges
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Starting this fall, those Indigenous students from communities in Quebec are eligible for waiver on tuition, mandatory fee
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Defence, Crown at odds over whether Const. Luke Tomkinson’s incident report can be used in potential cross-examination; trial resumes in November
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Music, art, food and plenty of fun fill three-day schedule in hamlet
Revellers of all ages pack Baker Lake’s community hall during the eighth annual Festival by the Lake, which ran from Sept. 13 to Sept. 15. (Photo courtesy of Daniel Tapatai)
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Victim found Sept. 15 with multiple injuries