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Nunavut RCMP welcome newest recruit

Andrew Nunez of Iqaluit successfully completed recruitment process

Nunavut’s RCMP may soon have a new member in its ranks. Andrew Nunez of Iqaluit completed the recruitment process and was accepted into the RCMP Academy, Depot Division in Regina, Sask., where he will begin his formal training, Nunavut RCMP said.

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Cleaning up Iqaluit’s waterways

Martha Lenio cleans up by a creek during the City of Iqaluit’s annual waterways cleanup event on Wednesday, Sept. 4. Lenio had already filled a bag with garbage from the creek, including what appeared to be a broken hockey stick and a water gun. (Photo by Emma Tranter)

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Light show over Nunavik

Northern lights dance over the Pingualuit park base camp in Nunavik on Saturday, Aug. 17. (Photo by Isabelle Dubois)

Dancing at sunset

Makusi Alaku of Kangiqsujuaq drum dances outside the Pingualuit park base camp at Manarsulik Lake in Nunavik at sunset on Saturday, Aug. 17. The offices of Nunatsiaq News will close for Labour Day on Monday, Sept. 2. We wish all our readers a happy and peaceful long weekend. (Photo by Isabelle Dubois)

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Taking a high kick at Pingualuit park

Pingualuit park warden Adamie Tuniq, from Kangiqsujuaq, demonstrates Inuit games, and particularly the one-foot high kick, on the deck of the Pingualuit park base camp on Sunday, Aug. 18. The offices of Nunatsiaq News will be closed for the Labour Day holiday on Monday, Sept. 2. We wish all our readers a happy and peaceful long weekend. (Photo by Isabelle Dubois)

Coast Guard ships get resupply in Iqaluit

A Coast Guard helicopter slings cargo out to Canadian Coast Guard ships Henry Larsen and Captain Molly Kool, anchored in Frobisher Bay on Thursday, Aug. 29. (Photo by Elaine Anselmi)