For the first time an Inuk is in charge of deciding what Inuit art is
For 60 years, whenever you saw the Igloo tag on a piece of art,…
For 60 years, whenever you saw the Igloo tag on a piece of art,…
(Firefighters tackle a shack fire on the shore of Frobisher Bay in Iqaluit on July…
A homeless family in Iqaluit lost everything they owned last weekend when the beach shack…
Happy Nunavut Day! That’s right, today marks 25 years since the signing of the Nunavut…
Nunavut has the most artists per capita of anywhere in Canada. More than a…
“My qangiaq (nephew in Inuktitut) died a hero today.”
Nunavut’s former chief coroner is suing the Government of Nunavut for more than a $1 million in damages, after being fired from her position on April 25 according to a statement of claim.
Keeping 40 Nunavut inmates in an Ontario jail is costing the Government of Nunavut $11,000 a day. The 40 were shipped south after what RCMP describe as a “riot” at the Baffin Correctional Centre (BCC) in Iqaluit on June 20.
An Inuk heavy equipment operator says she is being harassed at a Nunavut mine by non-Indigenous men working at the site 900 kilometres north of Iqaluit.
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