Vehicles of all kinds travel around the Nunavut community of Arviat on Tuesday evening as residents celebrate the end of their COVID-19 outbreak with a socially distanced parade. (Photo by Eric Anoee Jr.)
COVID-19
Hamlet throws a parade to celebrate going COVID-free
When Arviat’s Eric Anoee Jr. watched his community emerge from its COVID-19 outbreak, it felt “kinda like a war just ended and we won,” he says.
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Territorial total remains at 33 as new case confirmed in capital
Business
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Arts and Culture
Best part was ‘the air going in my face when they went fast,’ says Jayko Kilabuk, 11
Politics
Group will tell senators Thursday why 16-year-olds should vote in federal elections
Politics
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Justice
Daniel Hodgson, 41, faces a second-degree murder charge
COVID-19
‘This demonstrates that there is increased risk of introducing COVID-19 to other communities in the Baffin region,’ says Patterson
Business
Slim pickings at Northmart were due to hoarding and temporary cargo disruptions, health minister says
Politics
Nunavut MP says she didn’t mean to upset Yvonne Jones by saying she is not an Inuk
Editorials
‘Historic’ investment must translate into results or the government risks disillusioning the people it wants to help
COVID-19
Support from Polar Continental Shelf Program is available in 2021
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“ᕿᒥᕐᕈᐊᖅᓯᒪᒐᑦᑕ ᓂᐅᕐᕈᑎᖃᕐᕕᐅᔪᓐᓇᖅᑐᓂᒃ ᓄᓇᕐᔪᐊᓕᒫᒥᑦ,” ᐅᖃᖅᑐᖅ ᐊᐅᓚᑦᑎᔨ ᓴᓂᑭᓗᐊᖅᒥ ᐊᖑᓇᓱᒃᑐᓕᕆᔨᒃᑯᓐᓄᑦ
COVID-19
Travel restrictions, mandatory masks and school closures set in at midnight
Politics
Money also allocated for Inuit women’s shelters, post-secondary education and broadband connectivity
News
Driver lost control during a race at the Nattiq Frolics, police say
Environment
The city’s chief administrative officer says the project is expected to be completed in 2026
COVID-19
‘It’s a stressful time for us and the people we are serving. It’s very hard to plan,’ says VP
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Malaya Qaunirq Chapman took this photo while mussel picking during a snowmobile trip from Kuujjuaq to Kuujjuarusiq, or Dry Bay, on April 13. “I’ve never gone springtime mussel picking, where the ice and snow are completely visible from the shore. The fresh crisp salty air was so refreshing!” she writes. (Photo by Malaya Qaunirq Chapman)
COVID-19
Monday announcement brings city’s caseload to 28
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ᒫᓂ 2,000-ᖏᓐᓂᒃ ᐋᖅᑭᒃᓱᖅᓯᒪᐅᕐᑐᓂᒃ ᐅᖃᓕᒫᒐᕐᓂᒃ ᐊᐅᓪᓚᖅᑎᑦᑎᕗᑦ ᒫᔅᓯ 26-ᖑᑎᓪᓗᒍ
Health
‘This funding will save lives,’ says president Rebecca Kudloo
COVID-19
A total of 22 active cases in Nunavut’s capital as of Sunday, GN says
COVID-19
A total of 19 active cases in Nunavut’s capital as of Saturday, GN says
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’25-ᖏᖅᓱᖅᖢᑕ ᑲᑎᒪᑲᑕᒃᖢᑕ ᓱᓕ ᑭᐅᔭᐅᓚᐅᙱᑦᑐᒍᑦ. ᑕᐃᒪᐃᓐᓂᖓᓄᑦ ᑖᓐᓇ ᑐᓴᖅᑕᐅᑎᓐᓇᓱᓕᕋᑦᑎᒍᑦ,” ᐅᖃᖅᑐᖅ ᑲᑐᔾᔨᖃᑎᒌᓄᑦ ᐊᖓᔪᖅᑳᖅ