A Sanikiluaq man on trial for murder says he was hallucinating and hearing voices before he shot his wife. (File photo)
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Danny Paul Eyaituk describes years of mental health problems
An accused killer testified in his own first-degree murder trial Monday, saying that he had “started hearing voices” before he shot his wife.
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‘Random chaos’ behind the scenes at arts festival, as almost everything unfolds according to plan, say organizers
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Families can expect more money starting in September, premier says
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Victim was 13 at the time of the assault
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Nunavut Ukpiit is a reboot of the Iqaluit Fury Hockey Association
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John Amagoalik gets chance to see students’ handiwork, responds to their questions
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Family, friends and supporters greeted the 78 year-old former politician at the Iqaluit airport Friday
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A youth witness recalls hearing a gun shot
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An eight-person crew from Tom Fitzgerald Construction erects the upcoming Alianait Arts Festival’s big top tent in Iqaluit at 2 p.m. on Friday. The festival will take place from June 18-21 and feature such performers as Naja P, a 26-year-old singer-songwriter from Greenland; Beatrice Deer from Quaqtaq; Arviat’s Jacob Okatsiak; and Greenland’s Andachan. (Photo by Daron Letts)
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John Main says he hopes MLAs read them before 1st reading so they are prepared to provide feedback
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‘Inuit Kidz’ uses song and dance to help children learn Inuktitut
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Hudson Bay representative resigned June 1
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More than 80 works from circumpolar regions on display at National Gallery of Canada
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Judge delcared mistrial after first two days of jury trial were fraught with issues
Health
Residents should boil water for at least two minutes, officials say
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John Amagoalik has lived in a long-term care facility in Ottawa for more than a year.
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While territory is above treeline, tundra fires can cause problems
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Mathieu Perreault takes a break after the Friday night dinner rush at his downtown food truck. A line usually forms at around 6 p.m., with people ordering street-food staples like hot dogs, burgers and poutine. Perreault opened for the season on May 30. He expects to stay open into July. (Photo by Daron Letts)
Education
Nancy Palliser succeeds Stephane Lacasse, who resigned
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Baffinland seeks approval for loans as it navigates creditor protection proceedings
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Gloria Uluqsi begins short, 2.5-year mandate after winning May 27 byelection
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Report says they didn’t file 2025 election financial disclosures on time
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Court expected back on Thursday to discuss Danny Paul Eyaituk’s 1st-degree murder charge