Nunavut’s Department of Health reminds Nunavummiut to get their flu and COVID-19 shots. (File photo)
COVID-19
Team now giving shots to up to 70 Inuit per day
An Ottawa-based COVID-19 vaccination clinic for Inuit that started last month had vaccinated more than 700 people as of March 4, a clinic spokesperson told Nunatsiaq News.
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3 of the race’s 12 teams have withdrawn from event after their dogs refuse to run
Business
Canada Post says it’s working to stop increased violence towards workers
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COVID-19
Premier calls on those with active infections to ‘stay focused on protecting your loved ones and community’
COVID-19
Radio broadcast advises those from Arviat and Winnipeg ‘don’t go visiting’ while in Rankin Inlet
Health
Lorne Kusugak spoke to former Rankin Inlet birthing centre employees over phone
COVID-19
Event was to be held in Wood Buffalo, Alta., next March
Justice
Gabriel Choquette said he was sitting in the driver’s seat, waiting for designated driver
Politics
Injunction states protesters may not impede mine site, especially tote road and airstrip
Justice
Man found dead early Feb. 25, another woman injured after early-morning incident
Politics
Justice minister says new legislation is urgent ‘to implement cultural safety’
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Questions in legislature spurred by CBC investigation that found more than 1,000 cases of violence in schools
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Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit Katimajiit is made up of elders from across the territory
COVID-19
Nunavut government says hamlet is ‘on the right track’ without military’s aid
COVID-19
Nunavut’s chief public health officer urges residents “to stay strong in their efforts”
News
Government had maintained investigator’s notes were not under its control
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A dogsled team heads out onto Adams Sound near Arctic Bay on Feb. 20, as the sun peeks over the mountain known as Tununirusiq. (Photo by Clare Kines)
Politics
Government wants to be able to buy more fuel while prices are low
Business
‘They don’t have the nice fur on them,’ says wild fur grader for auction house
News
Nunavut member of Parliament says her re-election bid officially begins Tuesday
COVID-19
‘We are on the right path to contain the spread of COVID-19 in the territory,’ says Dr. Patterson
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Rent won’t increase by more than 4 per cent over next four years
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Kativik Regional Government regional councillors met last week at the Katittavik Town Hall in Kuujjuaq Feb. 22-25 — the first time the organization has held an in-person meeting of its regional councillors since last February. A group of photojournalism students from Jaanimmarik school took photos of the meetings for Nunatsiaq News on Thursday, led by instructor Isabelle Dubois. (Photo by Annie Lock)