Nunavut Nukkiksautiit Corporation has released the first set of data for the proposed hydro project at Kuugaaluk River. The results will help inform data collection this summer in the area ... .
Most athletes would be happy if they made a territorial team for the Arctic Winter Games. But, there's some multi-sports Nunavut athletes who get to pick and choose which sports they go for ... .
Lori Idlout's switch to the Liberals is drawing attention across the country, and from the people she represents in the territory. Some Nunavummiut support the move while others think it will end her ability to publicly criticize the government ... .
By investing in new homes across the territory, the governments of Canada and Nunavut, alongside Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated, are helping communities thrive and giving families the stability they deserve.
By investing in new homes across the territory, the governments of Canada and Nunavut, alongside Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated, are helping communities thrive and giving families the stability they deserve.
For Naja Pearce and Kayla Tikivik, competing in Arctic Sports is a family affair. The sisters, at the Arctic Winter Games this week in Whitehorse, are coached by their mom and train together nearly every day in Iqaluit... .
We look forward to continuing that work together for Nunavut and for Canada.— Sean Fraser (@SeanFraserMP) March 11, 2026 ... ‘Tireless advocate for Nunavut’ ... work supporting the Nunavut 3000 vision.
Some passengers CBCNews spoke to say they were left stranded in Cambridge Bay for nearly nine hours inside a frigid airport because of weather delays. They say the airline provided only a few bottles of water and some measly snacks ... .
An elder in Taloyoak says publishing her first book is a dream come true. Elizabeth Lyall, 72, is a co-author of a children’s book called Let’s Explore Taloyoak that was released on Tuesday ... .
A person taking part in a military training exercise in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, has been injured after an apparent parachuting mishap and a "hard landing" on the sea ice ... .
The relative lack of snow and dry conditions means Nunavut’s Arctic Winter Games ski team has only trained outdoors a couple of times this winter. They even travelled to Quebec to get some extra training in ... .
Keeping a dog team is not just a hobby for 15-year-old SophiaJohnston of Rankin Inlet. “I think it's a really good tradition. It represents a lot of the hardships of Inuit," she said ... .