When Lisa saw Kate out of the corner of her eye, she sprang towards her. The last time they had talked, they were in rehab. Now, the two Inuit women from Nunavut sat on Rideau Street, in disbelief, on ...
RCMP in Manitoba have arrested a Nunavut man in connection with multiple counts of sexual assault. The man, in his 30s, was wanted on a Canada-wide warrant issued by the Nunavut RCMP. He was arrested ...
Embedded in its body were fragments of a harpoon dating back to the late 1800s, a discovery that led scientists to estimate the animal was around 115 years old. The find offered a rare glimpse into ...
Forget hard-launches, situationships and relationship status updates. The latest Gen Z dating buzzword is all about putting down the rulebook and seeing what happens. Dubbed “wildflowering,” the trend ...
Months before graduating from university Inuujaq Leslie Fredlund almost gave up. "Did I make a mistake? Like, what am I doing here?" Fredlund said in May from her student home in Halifax. Fredlund, a ...
Spring is in bloom − and so is a controversial new dating term. While so many dating terms aim to define and clarify every micro-aspect of a relationship, "wildflowering" is all about the opposite.
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Human hand and AI hand. After a day of meetings, deadlines, and Slack messages, a growing ...
The dating world is getting more harrowing by the minute. Just when you thought "ghosting" − or disappearing on someone you're dating without warning − was enough of a problem, a new trend has entered ...
A decade after words like “ghosting” and “situationship” joined our lexicon, we’re living in a golden age of internet dating lingo. Seemingly every day, a new term with a catchy name makes the TikTok ...
Another day, another new dating trend! Last week, we covered “monkey-barring.” Today, let’s talk “Shrekking.” Yes, that’s Shrekking as in Shrek, the famed ogre himself. And while we all love Shrek (or ...
Sara Olsvig chairs the Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC), which represents some 180,000 Inuit people across Alaska (in the United States), Canada, Kalaallit Nunaat (the Inuit name for Greenland) and ...
The latest exhibit at the Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum introduces audiences to the work of a little-known group of Inuit artists and printmakers. On display is a collection of printed textiles ...