Photo: A New Year’s message from Nunatsiaq News

By NUNATSIAQ NEWS

An airplane prepares to land in Iqaluit Dec. 31 during the year 2013's last hours of sunlight. Nunatsiaq News will be closed New Year's Day, Jan. 1 and we will return to work Jan. 2. Early today, our website suffered a major server crash, leading to a lengthy outage but we managed to restore it from a backup. We apologize to our readers and advertisers for the inconvenience.  We wish everyone a happy new year. See you in 2014! (PHOTO BY DAVID MURPHY)


An airplane prepares to land in Iqaluit Dec. 31 during the year 2013’s last hours of sunlight. Nunatsiaq News will be closed New Year’s Day, Jan. 1 and we will return to work Jan. 2. Early today, our website suffered a major server crash, leading to a lengthy outage but we managed to restore it from a backup. We apologize to our readers and advertisers for the inconvenience. We wish everyone a happy new year. See you in 2014! (PHOTO BY DAVID MURPHY)

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