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Feds commit $320 million towards Indigenous communities, residential school survivors

Feds commit $320 million towards Indigenous communities, residential school survivors

The Government of Canada announced on Aug. 10 that $320 million in additional support would be directed to Indigenous-led initiatives that help Indigenous communities respond to and heal from the ongoing impacts of residential schools.
Former Yk journalist ailing with COVID-19 in Mexico

Former Yk journalist ailing with COVID-19 in Mexico

Friends and supporters donate over $10K in 2 days on GoFundMe
Indigenous artists celebrated through mural events

Indigenous artists celebrated through mural events

Twenty-one Indigenous artists are adding colour to the city through six murals.
Fort Providence service centre will ‘never’ run out of gas again

Fort Providence service centre will ‘never’ run out of gas again

Big River Service Centre in Fort Providence plans to double its fuel storage capacity after running out of gas on Aug. 8.
Outgoing Inuvik Mayor Natasha Kulikowski’s leadership will be missed

Outgoing Inuvik Mayor Natasha Kulikowski’s leadership will be missed

Inuvik’s worst-kept secret is out. After several contenders for mayor brought their name forward, incumbent Mayor Natasha Kulikowski has announced her intentions not to re-apply for the job.
Inuvik court sentences man to 30 months for pointing gun at woman’s head

Inuvik court sentences man to 30 months for pointing gun at woman’s head

Diagnosed with severe FASD, considered to have kindergarten-level cognition
Inuvik Mayor Natasha Kulikowski won’t seek second term

Inuvik Mayor Natasha Kulikowski won’t seek second term

Announces to Town Council she will instead run for a council seat
Neil Barry arrest warrant withdrawn; former NWT coach charged with sex crimes

Neil Barry arrest warrant withdrawn; former NWT coach charged with sex crimes

A warrant issued for Neil Barry’s arrest was vacated, or revoked, Wednesday morning, Aug. 11.
Ilitaqsiniq to receive up to $1.6 million to help ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø youth gain employment skills

Ilitaqsiniq to receive up to $1.6 million to help ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø youth gain employment skills

Ilitaqsiniq - Nunavut Literacy Council will be receiving up to $1,649,066 to help approximately 72 youth across the three territories to develop the skills they need to get, and keep good jobs.
Delta youth gather in Ulukhaktok to learn traditional knowledge

Delta youth gather in Ulukhaktok to learn traditional knowledge

In total, 15 youth learned traditional gathering, fishing and cooking skills
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