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Norman Wells is kicking Canada Day off with a pancake breakfast, followed by a parade to Rick Muyres Park. Activities will ...
“Canada Day offers us an opportunity to reflect on what it means to be Canadian from a Nunavut perspective. In Iqaluit, we ...
Lightning strikes over the weekend have sparked 18 new wildfires in the NWT as of June 30.
Canada Day, on July 1, marks Canada’s 158th birthday. Throughout the day, there will be celebrations and festivities across the country to mark this occasion. Canada is an amazing place. It is the ...
A 53-year-old Iqaluit resident has been charged after police used a search warrant to enter a Tundra Ridge home and ...
In terms of age, 70.2 per cent of the NWT's population falls in the category of 15 to 64 years. Those between zero and 14 ...
Plans to establish a protective fence around the Inuvik landfill continue to evolve while a family of bears was destroyed in ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney has set a date for the Battle River-Crowfoot byelection. The byelection, to replace MP Damien ...
The Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment is an intergovernmental forum that facilitates joint action on ...
Statistics Canada estimated Nunavut's population to be 41,414 people as of the first quarter of 2025. That marked a 1.5 per ...
Rev Up and Ride Raffle sees tens of thousands of dollars raised for purchases 'not usually budgeted for' at hospital ...
After a June 27 fire in Sundog Trading Post's attic, the business's owner says the operation will still be offering canoe, kayak and paddleboard rentals.
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