Crew members on board Baffin Fisheries’ Inuksuk II — the largest Canadian-owned fishing vessel — have spent two weeks in Athens, Greece after an engine failure stalled the fishing vessel’s first voyage. The company provided this picture when the vessel was launched nearly a year ago. (Photo courtesy of Baffin Fisheries)
Inuksuk II docked in Greece for maintenance more than 2 weeks after engine failure
Crew members aboard Baffin Fisheries’ Inuksuk II have spent more than 14 days docked in Athens, Greece after an engine failure stalled the fishing vessel on its first voyage. “We are very disappointed.
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Amanda Anawak, right, shares a laugh with fellow artisan Tanya Scott, of Tundra Moon Designs. They greeted the public during the inaugural Small Business and Community Expo held at the Aqsarniit hotel in Iqaluit on Oct. 12. Anawak is a student studying business skills for artists through a course offered by Ilitaqsiniq, also known as the Nunavut Literacy Council. Scott recently showcased her resin and lichen jewelry line at Montreal Fashion Week. (Photo by Daron Letts)