The Department of Education has confirmed a ransomware attack on the online system used by all Nunavut schools to track grades, student enrolment and attendance. (Photo by Mélanie Ritchot)
No student information was lost, but getting transcripts to students has been delayed
Updated on Sunday, March 21, 2021 at 1 p.m. Nunavut’s Department of Education has confirmed a ransomware attack took place at the service provider for the territory’s school information system that stores grades, attendance and student enrolment.
For Us, By Us, a fashion show held by the Nunavut Black History Society on Sunday, featured designs by Victoria’s Arctic Fashion, K’RZMA, Rannva Design and others. The black-tie event at the Aqsarniit hotel sold out in record time. From left: Jo-Anne Henderson-White, Faith Russell, Matilda Madekufamba, Kaitlyn Richardson-Nobiss and Jah’Nia Greaves. (Photo by Artico Creative)
Pangnirtung Fisheries Ltd. recently shared this image on social media of one of the bigger turbot to have come through their processing plant, weighing 28.24 pounds. (Image courtesy of Pangnirtung Fisheries)