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PSA: Grants and Contributions Program Public Presentation in Naujaat
17 November 2022 The Department of Culture and Heritage invites Naujaat community members to a public presentation about accessing funding through its Grants and Contributions program on Wednesday, November 30, 2022 in the Tuugaalik High School gymnasium at 6:00 p.m. Every year the Department of Culture and Heritage provides funding for community-lead projects and initiatives […]
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Read MoreTłı̨chǫ Government Weghàà Ełeyatıts’eedı: Engagement Guidelines
November 16, 2022 Behchokǫ̀, November 15, 2022 – Today the Tłı̨chǫ Government released the Weghàà Ełeyatıts’eedı: Guidelines for Proponents of Development. Weghàà Ełeyatıts’eedı means “By following this we can better understand one another.” These are the Tłı̨chǫ Government’s engagement guidelines for proponents, and are intended to complement the Tłı̨chǫ Wenek’e, the Tłı̨chǫ Agreement, and the Mackenzie […]
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Read MoreQIA Opens Last Call-Out for COVID-19 Community Hunt Program Applications
Iqaluit, Nunavut, September 28, 2022 – The Qikiqtani Inuit Association (QIA) is accepting applications for the COVID-19 Community Hunt Program (C-CHP). This is the last round of specific funding made available through the Government of Canada’s Indigenous Community Support Fund. A one-time, $2,000 contribution per eligible applicant, is available through the C- CHP initiative. This […]
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Read MoreStatement from Minister Clarke on hunting in Yukon First Nations traditional territories
The Government of Yukon is aware of the Ross River Dena Council and Liard First Nation’s requests related to hunting in their traditional territories. The Wildlife Act guides the Yukon’s licensed hunters and the rules of general application always apply. Licensed hunters do not require permission to hunt on non-Settlement Lands in any traditional territory. […]
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Read MoreOttawa funds truth and reconciliation day events in 4 Nunavut hamlets – Nunatsiaq News
Aug 31, 2022 Federal government providing $4M for 278 community projects across Canada Four Nunavut communities will receive $10,000 each from the federal government to help commemorate the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30, a government news release states. Events in Coral Harbour, Gjoa Haven, Pond Inlet and Cambridge Bay are on […]
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Read MoreWant to get busy? City of Iqaluit offers opportunity to register for activities – Nunatsiaq News
Aug 30, 2022 Sports, volunteer and not-for-profit groups can sign up for table at Sept. 14 event The City of Iqaluit’s recreation department is inviting people to get busy this fall. It’s hosting an in-person mass registration in September for various activities, sports, volunteer opportunities and other programming. Local organizations that have been part of […]
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Read MoreDark Sky Festival begins with focus on Indigenous knowledge of stars – Cabin Radio
August 19, 2022 The Dark Sky Festival began in Fort Smith on Thursday with an opening ceremony, a presentation on Indigenous relationships with the stars, and a chance to observe the night sky. While some cloud may linger on Friday night, the forecast in Fort Smith is clear overnight from Saturday into Sunday – if […]
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Read MoreWhitehorse RCMP Heart Garden dedication
August 12, 2022 On August 8, 2022, Whitehorse RCMP held the dedication of the fourth Heart Garden at the Whitehorse Detachment and Yukon RCMP Headquarters in Whitehorse, YT. The 2022 Garden was dedicated by the RCMP to the citizens of Kwanlin Dün First Nation (KDFN) and Ta’an Kwächän Council (TKC), and signifies the growing relationships that Whitehorse RCMP are […]
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Read MoreMinister Vandal announces CanNor investment of nearly $2 million to expand important community space in Gjoa Haven, Nunavut
From: Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency Nattilik Heritage Centre is growing in size and strengthening its role as a local employer, a regional hub and community gathering place August 11, 2022 Public spaces in communities across Nunavut are critical for supporting residents, encouraging tourism, supporting local business and creating jobs. These spaces are often important […]
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Read MoreCity of Iqaluit: 2022 Summer in the Square
August 09, 2022 The City of Iqaluit would like to advise residents of the newly assigned date for the second Summer in the Square. This event will take place in Iqaluit Square on Saturday, August 13, 2022 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Summer in the Square is a fair that brings together residents interested […]
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