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November 2022
November 2022
Ottawa commits $39.4M to support Indigenous languages in the North
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Nov, 22
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DETTAH, N.W.T.- The federal government says it is investing $39.4 million
Hawaii’s Mauna Loa starts to erupt, sending ash nearby
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Nov, 22
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HONOLULU (AP)- Hawaii’s Mauna Loa, the world’s largest active volcano,
Six Nations Original Traders Energy sues former CEO allege stole millions
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Nov, 22
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SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND-Two Six Nations business owners have
Cree committees highlight efforts to decolonize health and wellness
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Nov, 22
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By Benjamin Powless Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A new report
USask researcher with Prince Albert roots awarded prestigious research chair
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Nov, 22
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By Michael Oleksyn Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A University of
Security concerns partly blamed for cancellation of annual Manitoba traditions
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Nov, 22
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By Steve Lambert THE CANADIAN PRESS WINNIPEG- Two long-standing events
NOSM University appoints Indigenous activist as its inaugural chancellor
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Nov, 22
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By Colleen Romaniuk Local Journalism Initiative Reporter NOSM University has
Observers optimistic despite decline in herd
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Nov, 22
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By Peter Jackson Local Journalism Initiative Reporter THE TELEGRAM When
Canada’s new climate adaptation plan puts up $1.6 billion to tackle wildfires, heatwaves, flood risk and more
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Nov, 22
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By Natasha Bulowski Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Canada’s much-anticipated roadmap
You can’t run a business from N.W.T. public housing. Is that fair?
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Nov, 22
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By Caitrin Pilkington Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Northwest Territories residents
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