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Beer still dominates Nunavut alcohol sales

Beer still dominates Nunavut alcohol sales

$21.7 million in total liquor sales in the 2023-24 leads to 20 per cent profit loss for GN
Second veterinarian clinic held in Rankin Inlet deemed another success

Second veterinarian clinic held in Rankin Inlet deemed another success

Discussions underway to hold clinic in Arviat next spring
Students take aim at the STEM Challenge

Students take aim at the STEM Challenge

Kivalliq Science Educators Community celebrates 30th anniversary
Milestone reached at Meliadine gold mine

Milestone reached at Meliadine gold mine

Agnico Eagle sees two-millionth ounce of gold poured at operation
Breaking the chains of addiction

Breaking the chains of addiction

Person must be truly ready to stop if they're going to break their addiction, says mental health advocate
Popular musician shares struggle for sobriety

Popular musician shares struggle for sobriety

'I don't want to die and relapsing is simply not worth it for me now,' says Sam Tutanuak
Arviat hip-hop artist looking to take full-on shot at the music biz

Arviat hip-hop artist looking to take full-on shot at the music biz

Lutie Kaviok plans to release first album over the next year or two
Mayor defends Calm Air amid criticism over cancelled flights

Mayor defends Calm Air amid criticism over cancelled flights

Abnormally mild temperatures create extremely dangerous flying conditions, says Joe Savikataaq Jr.
Teens learn about the dangers of cannabis and smoking while having fun

Teens learn about the dangers of cannabis and smoking while having fun

Government of Nunavut’s Tobacco and Cannabis Program team back in action
Nunavut MLAs support bill to expand tax credit eligibility for search and rescue volunteers

Nunavut MLAs support bill to expand tax credit eligibility for search and rescue volunteers

$722 credit can be claimed in 2025