Premier P.J. Akeeagok says the Government of Nunavut has begun giving rapid tests to critical businesses in Iqaluit. (File photo by David Venn)
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Premier couldn’t say whether everyone will have access to rapid tests
Critical business workers in Iqaluit, such as taxi drivers, grocery store employees, emergency home repair workers and airport maintenance staff have begun receiving rapid tests for COVID-19.
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Inuit respondents were more likely to say technology would reduce officers’ use of force
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Schools in Baker Lake and Kinngait to open at full capacity on Monday
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With a qajaq in tow, Devon Manik set out for the floe edge near Resolute Bay with his dogs
The dog team belonging to Devon Manik of Resolute Bay is seen en route to the flow edge on Jan. 29. Manik says he used the qajaq in tow to retrieve two seals he shot on the -36 Celsius day. (Photo by Devon Manik)
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ᓄᑕᐅᔪᓐᓃᖅᑐᑦ ᐊᐅᓚᐅᑎᖃᕐᕕᑦ ᑕᒪᒃᑭᓂ ᓄᓇᓕᐅᔪᓂ ᐅᖓᑖᓅᕈᔾᔨᕗᑦ ᓂᕆᐅᒋᔭᐅᔪᒥ ᐃᓅᓯᕆᔪᓐᓇᕐᓂᖏᓐᓂ
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Nunavut government considering what help it can provide blizzard-stricken hamlet, spokesperson says
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Territory’s human resources and finance minister says he has ‘mild symptoms,’ will continue working while in isolation
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First case of the disease reported in Arctic Bay over the weekend
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ᖃᔪᖅᑐᕐᕕᒃ ᓄᓇᓕᖕᓂ ᐊᔪᖅᓴᖅᑐᓄᑦ ᓂᕿᑖᕐᕕᖕᒥ ᐃᓱᒻᒥᖅᑐᐃᔨᖓ ᐅᖃᖅᐳᖅ ᖃᓄᐃᓐᓂᐅᔪᖅ ᑕᑯᒃᓴᐅᑎᑦᑎᕗᖅ ᐱᔭᕆᐊᖃᕐᓂᐅᔪᒥ ᓄᑖᙳᕆᐊᖅᑎᑦᑎᓂᕐᒥ ᐃᒪᕐᒧᑦ ᓄᓇᓖᑦ ᐊᑐᖅᐸᒃᑕᖏᑦ ᐊᐅᓚᔪᓐᓇᖁᓪᓗᒋᑦ ᓄᓇᕗᓕᒫᒥ
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Territory now aiming to bring high-speed internet to Iqaluit, Kimmirut and Kinngait by 2025
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ᐃᑲᔪᖅᓱᐃᔨᐅᔪᑦ ᕋᐃᒪᓐ ᓂᖏᐅᑦᓯᐊᕐᒥ ᐅᖃᖅᐳᖅ ᓄᓇᕗᒻᒥ ᒐᕙᒪᒃᑯᑦ ᐱᓕᕆᒃᑲᓐᓂᓪᓗᐊᖅᐳᑦ ᐊᖏᕐᕋᖅᑎᑕᐅᓂᖓᓂ
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Hamlet has had difficulty clearing snow after a series of blizzards and heavy equipment breaking down
Arts and Culture
Organizers received Iqaluit city council’s support Tuesday
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Community has run out of diesel fuel and its snow clearing machines aren’t working
COVID-19
Nunavut’s chief public health officer says he has tested negative but is staying home as a precaution
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Hamlet’s recreation department handing out the kits, worth about $100 each
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19 hospitalizations attributed to the disease since Dec. 21
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Jeremy Nuvviaq, 39, died after RCMP officers were called to his Sanirajak home
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Rankin Inlet’s David Ningeongan and Pujjuut Kusugak say experience so far is ‘phenomenal’
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Nurses will provide support in 4 communities with COVID-19 outbreaks
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Hospitalizations caused by the disease climb to 19
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Garden will be located at Nunavut’s legislative assembly
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Recommendations to be made by May 13, says chairperson Marjorie Kaviq Kaluraq
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Iqaluit has highest case count, followed by Igloolik and Taloyoak