Study urges more money to help Nunavut Inuit choose better food
Diet study shows Nunavut adults consume too much nutrient-poor food and pop
Many adults in Nunavut like traditional foods, but junk food and sweet drinks are also a big — and unhealthy — part of the daily diet.
A recent study, which surveyed what 211 Nunavut adults in three communities ate over a one-month period, found caribou, muktuk and Arctic char are the most...
June 1 grad at Iqaluit’s Inuksuk High School makes teachers, parents proud
“I’m proud of all of those 40 kids"
Graduation ceremonies at Inuksuk High School, June 1, marked a milestone not only for the Class of 2013, but for the school itself, says outgoing principal Terry Young.
This year’s class of 2013, amounting to 40 graduates, is almost double the number that Young saw at the start of his tenure at...
Wine now sold alongside beer at Kuujjuaq’s co-op store
Sales continue to be strong
KUUJJUAQ — As of last week, people in Kuujjuaq can now buy wine as well as beer at their local co-op store.
For $60 — or $55 for co-op members — customers can buy a 12-pack of either Budweiser, Labatt Blue, Molson Dry and Coors Light.
And now they can also buy one-litre tetrapacks of Bistro Mundo...
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