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Ottawa looks to Canada Post, National Defence land for building housing supply

Ottawa looks to Canada Post, National Defence land for building housing supply

Enterprise hosts spring carnival as wildfire clean-up continues

Enterprise hosts spring carnival as wildfire clean-up continues

Inuvik Drum Community Art Showcase: Polar Bear Paw Art, Grade 1, Mangilaluk School

Inuvik Drum Community Art Showcase: Polar Bear Paw Art, Grade 1, Mangilaluk School

Send your artwork to Inuvik Drum and we’ll showcase it in this space in a future edition. Photo courtesy of
Cutting someone off on the road a hard ‘no’ for Canadians: Survey

Cutting someone off on the road a hard ‘no’ for Canadians: Survey

60% of respondents admit to feeling road rage for various reasons
Monfwi MLA concerned ‘a lot of trust has been broken’ between RCMP and Indigenous women

Monfwi MLA concerned ‘a lot of trust has been broken’ between RCMP and Indigenous women

‘Getting their spring fever back’: Cambridge Bay recreation volunteers discuss their motivation

‘Getting their spring fever back’: Cambridge Bay recreation volunteers discuss their motivation

The Palvialok hope to keep going with recreational and food donations, despite rising costs
Dr. Theresa Tam to visit 3 Nunavut communities regarding TB outbreaks

Dr. Theresa Tam to visit 3 Nunavut communities regarding TB outbreaks

Dr. Theresa Tam will meet to discuss TB and other health-related issues alongside the NTI and GN
Inuvik Drum Youth of the Week: Ashlynn Martin Kelly, Marlo Jenks, Caitlyn Wright, Violet Neilsen Roberts and Lenny MacDonald

Inuvik Drum Youth of the Week: Ashlynn Martin Kelly, Marlo Jenks, Caitlyn Wright, Violet Neilsen Roberts and Lenny MacDonald

Our Youths of the Week are
Tlicho woman honoured for ‘professional eminence’ in the field of architecture

Tlicho woman honoured for ‘professional eminence’ in the field of architecture

$4.9 million announced for Nunavut construction training from Makigiaqta and NCC Development

$4.9 million announced for Nunavut construction training from Makigiaqta and NCC Development

The training course will employ 90 Nunavut Inuit over the next six years