Home and Away
In just a matter of weeks, thousands of stone sculptures by Inuit artists were brought up from dark vaults in the basement of the Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG) into the light.
Iqaluit’s water crisis
When the tap water in Nunavut’s capital became unsafe to use, community members swung into action to help those in need.
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.
Pang’s only B&B owner reflects on 5 years in the biz
In a bright yellow house facing the mountains in Pangnirtung, the hamlet’s only bed and breakfast operator, Markus Wilcke, spends most mornings making omelettes or pancakes for his guests.
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.
The woven story of an amauti tie
Locals and tourists alike have walked through the doors of Pangnirtung’s Uqqurmiut Centre for Arts for decades to order custom scarves, hats and tapestries.
Youth recount 150 km dogsled trip to Kimmirut
Just his second time dogsledding, 11-year-old Jayko Kilabuk mushed on his own during a 150-kilometre trip from Iqaluit to Kimmirut over spring break.
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.