Chance at a Second life: Piviniit Thrift Store Captures the Generosity of Iqaluit
By Lubna bin Zayyad It all started when a group of women met at the local pool in Iqaluit for
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Read MoreBy Rose Lamberti Food insecurity among Iqaluit residents is growing. Indeed, it has tripled since the start of the COVID-19
Read MoreBy Rose Lamberti The Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum has showcased collected art pieces and local artists in Nunavut since 1969. With
Read MoreNicole Camphaug's eco-friendly boutique ENB Artisan merges natural materials with everyday items, notably for seal fur footwear. Inspired by her
Read MoreDiscover how the founders of Iqaluit-based small business Uasau Soap are combining entrepreneurship with traditional Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit to make soaps
Read MoreFormerly known as SikSik Iqaluit City Guide, Iqaluit 101's mission is to be the most complete guide for new residents,
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