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The 2025 Canada Summer Games in St. John’s, NL, is hosting the largest Team Nunavut contingent in the event’s history, which includes a player-turned-coach in Ian McDonald. Hailing from Iqaluit, the ...
Stevie May has a lot of people to thank. In her second summer working as a receptionist for Liidlii Kue First Nation (LKFN), the 22-year-old student says she appreciates the opportunity to earn some ...
Officials are reminding Northerners about anthrax safety after a dead bison was discovered on the west shoulder of Highway 3, at kilometre 164, is suspected to have died of the disease. "Laboratory ...
Motorists passing through Iqaluit's downtown encountered a protest Tuesday afternoon as 26 pro-Palestinian activists marched through the city. Demonstrators met in front of RCMP headquarters at 4:45 p ...
Inflation climbed by two per cent in Yellowknife in July compared to a year earlier, Statistics Canada reported on Tuesday. Across Canada, the Consumer Price Index rose by 1.7 per cent. In Edmonton, ...
Elizabeth May, the leader of the Green Party of Canada and MP for Saanich – Gulf Islands, shared that she will not lead the party into the next election. In an email sent to party members on Aug. 19, ...
Catherine Galliford, a former RCMP spokesperson who ultimately became a whistleblower for harassment within the Mounties, has died. Galliford was 58 while living in the Kamloops area. According to ...
Fred Sangris will serve a fourth term as chief of Ndilo. Preliminary election results on Aug. 18 showed him winning with 131 votes of 364 ballots cast. A five-day appeal period is now in effect until ...
Youth across Nunavut are wrapping up their summer jobs funded by the $2.6-million Tuglirijavut Student Employment Program, which has funded more than 130 positions this year, according to the ...
Well-known Kivalliq Elder Barney Tootoo, of Rankin Inlet, has spent a fair amount of time over the years teaching traditional skills to local youth. Tootoo sometimes worries that interest among ...
In August, tree fruits are ripening in Canada, and farmers are harvesting peaches. The month of August is designated as National Peach Month, and Aug. 22 is National Eat a Peach Day. The fruit, grown ...
Yellowknife RCMP say they are investigating multiple reports of human trafficking in the city. NNSL Media has spoken to several business and property owners operating in the downtown core about ...