Spirit Healthcare Group bridging gaps for Indigenous communities
Walk down the aisles of drug stores across Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Nunavut and you’ll increasingly find shelves stocked with products bearing the Spirit Healthcare Group logo.
Kitikmeot women being sent to Edmonton for births amid N.W.T. nurse shortage
Nunatsiaq News
With the largest hospital in the Northwest Territories too understaffed to handle births, some expecting mothers in Nunavut have to fly even further to have their babies.
Pang print shop in limbo as artists decry lack of funding
Jolly Atagoyuk, a printmaker from Pangnirtung, opens shallow wooden drawers — one by one — and sifts through dozens of his sketches and prints from years past.
Nunavut parents weight pros and cons of school amid COVID-19
With an overcrowded home and two children too young to be vaccinated, one father from Cambridge Bay worries about sending his children back to class.
Trudeau jets into Iqaluit to pledge $360M for housing if re-elected
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau sat down with Nunatsiaq News Monday in Iqaluit to talk about his party’s promise to provide $360 million over four years for housing across Inuit Nunangat.
Vandals mark RCMP building, museum
Three Winnipeg buildings have been vandalized with red spray paint, seemingly in connection with recent anti-pipeline rail blockades and protests.
Red River College expands Winter Indigenous Games
A moose call competition and moose haul race Monday kicked-off Red River College’s second annual Winter Indigenous Games.