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Nunavut gets ready for end of public health emergency

Nunavut gets ready for end of public health emergency

On April 6, Nunavut health minister John Main confirmed the Government of Nunavut’s plan to lift the public health emergency on April 11.
Late-night landfill fire wakes up Iqaluit firefighters

Late-night landfill fire wakes up Iqaluit firefighters

A fire was confirmed at Iqaluit’s West 40 landfill at 2:12 a.m. April 6.
Toonik Tyme: What’s happening and where for Iqaluit event

Toonik Tyme: What’s happening and where for Iqaluit event

Iqaluit-Kimmirut Race coming back after lengthy hiatus
In my view with Harry Maksagak: Hopes for new adventures

In my view with Harry Maksagak: Hopes for new adventures

Spring is in the air. The length of sunlight and temperatures rising boosts our hopes to new adventures.
Kugluktuk to vote whether to keep unrestricted liquor system

Kugluktuk to vote whether to keep unrestricted liquor system

There will be a liquor plebiscite in Kugluktuk on May 16, allowing residents to vote on whether to keep the existing system of unrestricted liquor or to replace it with a restricted quantities system.
RCMP warn of Facebook scams

RCMP warn of Facebook scams

Nunavut RCMP are warning that some people on Facebook have been posing as a dealership, pretending to sell all-terrain vehicles and snowmobiles.
Nunavut News – April 4, 2022 Edition

Nunavut News – April 4, 2022 Edition

Nunavut News editorial: Hot water in a very small pool

Nunavut News editorial: Hot water in a very small pool

Cabinet minister Adam Lightstone found himself in a bit of a pickle this past month when colleagues instigated an investigation by Nunavut’s integrity commissioner over a potential conflict of interest sparked by a temporary appointment within his department.
Two fox attacks on dogs reported in Iqaluit

Two fox attacks on dogs reported in Iqaluit

City reminds people to vaccinate animals and report wild animals
Federal government announces $214 million for Iqaluit’s water infrastructure

Federal government announces $214 million for Iqaluit’s water infrastructure

The Government of Canada announced $214 million in funding Friday to address long-term water sustainability for Iqaluit.