ICTMN Staff
March 21, 2011
Arctic sea ice is as much a partner in daily Inuit life as the people themselves, and now a new online, interactive atlas is charting the permutations of that ice, accompanied by e...
Inuit activist Sheila Watt-Cloutier will receive an honorary degree from the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC)...
Wayne Gretzky, Bobby Orr and Mario Lemieux had better watch out. The Uluit are here...
ICTMN Staff
February 16, 2011
How to standardize a language when the letters and phonetics simply do not exist for some of the dialects?...
After a few years of heartache, the first Inuit-owned mining development company has inked a deal to rekindle the Jericho diamond mine, the Nunatsiaq News reported on Valentine’s D...
Urban and suburban supermarkets have those contests where you win as much stuff as you can cram into your cart in half an hour as you race through the aisles...
ICTMN Staff
February 04, 2011
From a Nunavut hamlet, to a small New Jersey town, to far-flung Asia, Inuit art is making the rounds in February and March...
The Inuit and their fellow Canadians are mourning a champion of land-claim, linguistic and cultural rights in Jose Kusugak, who died of cancer on Jan. 18 at age 60...
Nunavut’s tuberculosis rate is 62 times the national average, according to CBC News , with more than 100 active cases diagnosed in 2010, up from 58 in 2008...
ICTMN Staff
December 04, 2010
Courtesy Tim Hortons It reached New York City before it made it all the way up to the northern reaches of its home country, but coffee chain Tim Hortons has opened three express lo...

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