Tyrone Epak is proud to call himself a deaf person – but it’s taken him many years to come to terms with his disability.
First launched in 2017, funding for the Inuit Child First Initiative is currently set to expire at the end of March. In ...
Const. Luke Tomkinson was charged after an incident in Arctic Bay in 2020, where he pointed his Taser at a man during while ...
Nunavut's premier says he's pleased that U.S President Donald Trump has put a 30-day pause on his promised tariffs on ...
The number of justices of the peace (JPs) in Nunavut has gone down by 40 per cent since 2016, according to numbers from the ...
A former Catholic priest convicted of sexually abusing children in Nunavut has been sentenced to six years in prison. Eric ...
Laimiki Innuaraq has fond memories of living in a traditional Inuit sod house, or qammaq, from 1943 to 1963.The sod house, ...
For the first time, women's and girls' hockey players in the Canadian Territory of Nunavut will have an organization ...
IQALUIT, Nunavut - The devastating effects of Eric Dejaeger's sexual abuse of seven Inuit children more than four decades ago ...