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Gjoa Haven has $1.3 million default judgement set aside

Gjoa Haven has $1.3 million default judgement set aside

A judge has ordered CAP Enterprises to return a nearly $1.3 million judgment to the Hamlet of Gjoa Haven due to administrative and legal errors
GN advises of fuel spill at Arviat air terminal building

GN advises of fuel spill at Arviat air terminal building

Arviat residents are being advised by the Government of Nunavut (GN) that the Air Terminal building in the hamlet has experienced a fuel spill. The airport, and all airport services, continue to remain open.
Nunavut fails poverty report card

Nunavut fails poverty report card

First annual report issued by NIWA makes stark assessment and recommendations
Territorial premiers commit to building stronger North

Territorial premiers commit to building stronger North

Predominant in the 2025 Northern Premiers Forum was discussions of Arctic security and sovereignty
Canadian North changes its baggage policies

Canadian North changes its baggage policies

As of May 15, 2024, Canadian North has changed its baggage policy.
Underground miner Henry Ongahak encourages other Inuit young people to pursue careers in sector

Underground miner Henry Ongahak encourages other Inuit young people to pursue careers in sector

Arctic Bay’s travelling ‘Pants’

Arctic Bay’s travelling ‘Pants’

Photo of iconic Nunavut rock formation featured in international postage stamp
Coach Robert Kabvitok finds it hard not to show favoritism for former players

Coach Robert Kabvitok finds it hard not to show favoritism for former players

Oh so close as Kivalliq Canucks make championship game in Regina

Oh so close as Kivalliq Canucks make championship game in Regina

Fun times two as second Family Fun Day a hit in Baker Lake

Fun times two as second Family Fun Day a hit in Baker Lake