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COVID-19 case confirmed in Kuujjuaq, Nunavik’s largest community

Nunavik health board says no additional restrictions necessary for now

Nunavik health officials say that someone in Kuujjuaq has tested positive for COVID-19. The Nunavik Regional Board of Health and Social Services said on Thursday, Nov.

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Frigid, foggy morning for a boat ride

A boat makes its way through the frigid waters off Inukjuak on Monday, Nov. 2, shrouded in fog created by a cold snap that saw temperatures drop to -17 C. (Photo by Sylvain Paradis)

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Iqaluit remembers

More than 100 Iqalungmiut gathered around the cenotaph in front of the Iqaluit branch of the Royal Canadian Legion for a brief, socially distanced outdoor Remembrance Day ceremony on Wednesday, Nov. 11. The annual ceremony, which is often held in the cadet hall, was moved due to pandemic precautions. (Photo by Dustin Patar)

“The hockey season has started”

Maxence Chavanne took this photo on Stewart Lake near Kuujjuaq on Oct. 31. “The hockey season has started,” he writes. (Photo by Maxence Chavanne)

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