More than $500,000 worth of free menstrual, hygiene and sexual health products were distributed across Nunavik communities in 2025–26 through a regional initiative aimed at improving access to basic care, says project manager Diane Gauthier Wednesday at the health board’s annual general meeting. (Screenshot courtesy of the Nunavik Regional Board of Health and Social Services)
Project is funded through the Inuit Child First Initiative
People across Nunavik were given access to more than $500,000 worth of menstrual, hygiene and sexual health products over the past year through the Inuit Child First Initiative.
Municipal enforcement officers Daman Brar, left, Chris Pitts and Sgt. Harley Carter take part in an event Monday that teaches bike safety to kids. They also served up hot dogs at the basketball court in front of Nakasuk School. (Photo by Mosha Folger)
Wadsworth, played by Arthur Lagacé, accuses Ms. White, played by Olivia Smook, of murder in the Inuksuk High School production of “Clue” on Sunday. The actors, Grade 12 students, acted out the exchange for the cameras following their third and final sold-out show. The production featured 16 actors, a 16-member orchestra, and a 14-member back-stage crew. The school’s next play will be “Hadestown,” scheduled to run from Jan. 8 to 10. (Photo by Daron Letts)