P.J. Akeeagok has stepped down as president of the QIA to run as for an MLA seat. (File Photo)
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Nunavut’s territorial election is scheduled for Oct. 25
Updated Aug. 10 at 11:08 a.m. The president of the Qikiqtani Inuit Association has stepped down from that role to run for a seat in the territorial legislature. P.J.
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Health officials believe there is no increased risk in Aupaluk, where cases were discovered
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Blaze destroyed 1 of community’s 2 grocery stores
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Operation Nanook-Nunakput to take place around 5 Nunavut communities
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Wheelchairs, ramps and consistent health care are much needed in community, says one woman
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Online tools aim to help children learn Inuktitut and digital skills
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The species, first sighted in Ungava Bay 2 years ago, is considered invasive by provincial wildlife ministry
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If elected again, Obed says it will be his last at the helm
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The City of Iqaluit hired a company to raise the grounds of the cemetery
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Usha Nemkul snapped this image of a rainbow and sunset over Rankin Inlet on Aug. 3. (Photo by Usha Nemku, special to Nunatsiaq News)
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Outgoing MLA says he wants future legislators to ‘think outside the box’
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Another $2 million is earmarked for waste water management, said federal minister Catherine McKenna
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Sarah Mazhero, 25, selected to join Prime Minister’s Youth Council
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Feds foot the bill for Gjoa Haven and Kugluktuk fiveplexes, 9 units in Iqaluit
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Canadian Food Inspection Agency says affected products may have been distributed nationally
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Aggu MLA’s resignation takes effect 5 weeks before the territorial government dissolves
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Public hearing on proposed Mary River mine expansion to resume in November
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New cases of the virus won’t automatically trigger a lockdown
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On the surface, 2 recent NASA images depict common summer phytoplankton blooms. But signs of climate degradation are in the details
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