Tyrone Epak is proud to call himself a deaf person – but it’s taken him many years to come to terms with his disability.
The Kitikmeot Heritage Society is working with archaeologists to excavate sod houses near Cambridge Bay – and collect elders' ...
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Concerns in Nunavut about future of program that supports Inuit children as funding set to endFirst launched in 2017, funding for the Inuit Child First Initiative is currently set to expire at the end of March. In ...
Roger Beaudry, chief economic development officer for Sanirajak, Nunavut, calls it the “biggest infrastructure project since the 1990s” in his community — but construction on the new ...
Inuit hunters from a small community in Nunavut are demanding a reassessment of a proposed expansion to an iron ore mine.
Roger Beaudry, chief economic development officer for Sanirajak, Nunavut, calls it the "biggest infrastructure project since the 1990s" in his community — but construction on the new daycare facility ...
Concerns are growing in Nunavut over the future of a federal program that supports Inuit children across Canada. First launched in 2017, funding for the Inuit Child First Initiative is currently ...
The 25-year-old resident of Sanirajak, Nunavut, started to lose his hearing when he was just a toddler, though he only realized he was deaf when he started school. His words are interpreted by his ...
Sanirajak, Nunavut. The community's new $11-million daycare facility is slated to open a year from now, but construction has been slowed by a lack of housing for builders. (Samuel Wat/CBC - image ...
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