Nunavik school board working to bring post-secondary education to the region
By Samuel Wat There is currently no college or university campus in Nunavik Nunavik’s school board, Kativik Ilisarniliriniq (KI), has
Read moreBy Samuel Wat There is currently no college or university campus in Nunavik Nunavik’s school board, Kativik Ilisarniliriniq (KI), has
Read moreThe report found a lack of sufficient resources and not enough appropriate teaching spaces A new report has found that
Read moreThe Winnipeg Art Gallery–Qaumajuq has launched a solo exhibition highlighting the work of Inuvialuit artist Abraham Anghik Ruben and his
Read moreThe foreign ministry in Oslo can’t give a clear answer to whether Norway will ban port access for the two
Read moreYukon gov’t says community is no longer on flood watch An evacuation alert for parts of Old Crow, Yukon, has
Read moreBy Nadeer Hashmi Diamond mine currently set to close in early 2026 Some Indigenous groups in the N.W.T. are weighing
Read moreThe U.S. has invited officials from Japan, South Korea and Taiwan to Alaska to discuss projects including a vast gas
Read moreBy Emma Tranter Qikiqtani Inuit Association says most of the money was recovered A man was arrested in Winnipeg for
Read more‘Nation-building’ project would help meet Yukon’s growing energy needs, premier says The governments of Yukon and B.C. have signed an agreement
Read moreRussia’s newest Yasen-M class submarine on Thursday launched a cruise missile that reached a target about 500 kilometres away. The
Read moreAt Western premiers’ summit, provincial premiers invite territories to join western trade bloc Territorial premiers are signalling openness to removing
Read moreBy Samuel Wat Kativik Regional Government says other villages are in need of pipe repairs Water is starting to flow
Read moreA new study is shedding light on why it’s so difficult to predict Arctic warming—and suggests that cloud formations might
Read moreAs Nordic top military commanders teamed up along Norway’s border with Russia, the Government in Oslo announced adjustments to allied
Read moreBy Gabrielle Plonka Yukon judge upholds arguments made in the initial dismissal in 2023 The Yukon Court of Appeal has
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