Iqaluit

City of Iqaluit passes on offer to buy racquet club

City is currently assessing needs for a possible youth wellness centre

The City of Iqaluit is not going to purchase the Frobisher Racquet Club, a building officials once thought could be the home for a youth wellness centre.

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Have you herd? Caribou spotted near Iqaluit

These caribou were spotted March 5 near Iqaluit by photographer Jason Sudlovenick. With a high temperature of -2.6 C that day, the area was experiencing a reprieve from the bitter cold that gripped Iqaluit from late January through early March when temperatures stayed in the -30 C range. (Photo by Jason Sudlovenick, special to Nunatsiaq News)

A hunter’s point of view

A week of firearms licence clinics will be held daily in Iqaluit from Feb. 5 to 9, the Department of Justice announced Friday. (File photo courtesy of Randy Qamaniq)

Five authors’ books part of Nunavut Black History Society exhibit

Author exhibit is open to public at Centennial Library in Iqaluit until March 31

Iqalummiut can browse and borrow books written by five Nunavut authors whose works are on display at the Centennial Library in Iqaluit. The books are part of a Black authors exhibit organized by the Nunavut Black History Society running until March 31. The exhibit, which opened on Feb. 1, features books by authors of African descent who have lived or are currently living in Nunavut. This includes books by illustrator and graphic artist Ian Etheridge, social justice advocate Francisca Mandeya, and mental health coach and philanthropist Audley Coley. (Photo courtesy of the Nunavut Black History Society)

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