Nunavut daycares prepare for $10 a day childcare
GN, feds announced the $10 childcare partnership in Igloolik on Nov. 17
Licensed daycares across Nunavut are getting ready to offer $10 a day childcare beginning Dec. 1.
GN, feds announced the $10 childcare partnership in Igloolik on Nov. 17
Licensed daycares across Nunavut are getting ready to offer $10 a day childcare beginning Dec. 1.
Department of Culture and Heritage inviting people and organizations to apply before Jan. 31 deadline
Researchers find discriminatory practices, patients’ consent undermined
Dog put down earlier this week after showing symptoms
Most community landfills are nearly full, says environmental specialist with Kativik Regional Government
Two people seen exiting taxi after colliding with fire hydrant; vehicle had been reported stolen
Celebration of life Friday for dedicated community member, 75, who devoted his life to helping people in Iqaluit
Far North Digital plans to survey through High Arctic, Nunavut where 900 kilometres of cable would run
Saturday game meant to raise funds for Movember, an annual event centered on men’s health
Nunavut Planning Commission sets new February dates for organizations to give input on draft plan
Movie nights, arts and crafts, and walks keep participants busy for month-long initiative
Two-day conference on housing held in Iqaluit Tuesday and Wednesday at the Aqsarniit hotel
Nunavut Employees Union members were set to strike Nov. 22, continue to await essential services agreement
Jason Carpenter received the honour Nov. 18 in Ottawa
Properties will be converted to create 21 housing units for Inuit women and children
Newest vacancy created when Solomon Awa replaced former mayor Kenny Bell
Medical boarding facility for Nunavummiut offering cash prizes for winning submissions
Opponents of Mary River mine expansion express ‘generous and grateful thanks’ to officials responsible for turning down project
Two ‘coincidental’ landslides occurred during final weekend of October
Quebec provincial police offer advice for people to protect themselves against scams
Federal government hopes new service from Canada Revenue Agency increases awareness of organ, tissue donation
Museum exhibit based on artifacts earns Governor General’s history award
People have begun receiving and using their new internet satellite dishes across the territory
Before unionized workers can take action, union and hamlet must agree on essential, non-essential services: union
Government to provide information about TB caseloads and notify organization of community outbreaks