An Inukjuamiut woman is interviewed on board the Qanuilirpitaa research vessel in August 2017. (Photo by Yves Choquette)
Health
“This is the result of many years of work”
The results of a 2017 health survey of Nunavik residents are finally in, offering a snapshot of how well Nunavimmiut are faring physically, mentally and culturally.
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COVID-19
“I know they will one day thrive,” economic development minister says
COVID-19
Top doctor praises “remarkable job” against virus, urges Nunavut to stay the course
COVID-19
Territory “on the right path,” top doctor says
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The freezing Koksoak River is seen from the Range neighbourhood of Kuujjuaq at dawn on Nov. 22. (Photo by Malaya Qaunirq Chapman)
Business
COVID-19 relief measure in effect for November, December only
Justice
Donovan Akerlolik, 32, faces two counts of assault causing bodily harm, arson and mischief charges
COVID-19
Territory has 151 active cases with three new recoveries confirmed
News
Impaired driving causing injuries, minor mischief way up in 2020
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The rising sun shines upon the backbone of a beluga whale near Iqaluit on Nov. 19. (Photo by Frank Reardon)
Environment
Whale was “bigger than my house,” says Lenny Aqigiaq Panigayak
News
“We thought the best we could do was to ratify a deal to hold us until we could pick it up again”
Environment
ICC will pursue issue at IMO meeting next year
Politics
“Nunavut urgently needs federal help,” Singh says
Health
Youth without internet access could get devices shipped to them once fully launched
COVID-19
Credit-rating agency projects $100 million deficit this year, but says not to worry
Editorials
Nunatsiaq News’ new editor ponders journalism during COVID-19
Business
Arrangements for pick-ups between midnight and 5 a.m. must be made in advance
COVID-19
Positive cases had been climbing for three weeks
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A ptarmigan, or aqigqiq, caught by Etua Snowball cooks over a log fire during an outing at Tasialuk Lake, just outside Kuujjuaq, on Nov. 15. (Photo by Malaya Qaunirq Chapman)
COVID-19
“Their swift action to provide support where we need it is truly appreciated,” says Nunavut premier
COVID-19
But Manitoba’s ICU capacity has shrunk
COVID-19
Two Inukjuak residents were infected while in the south
News
“This budget reflects the city’s commitment to listen to the growing needs of the community”