First Air crash ‘miracle’ raises questions about Nunavut search-and-rescue capacity
Nunavut covers one-fifth of Canada’s landmass, but if you get lost or have an accident, you may be on your own for quite some time.
Nunavut covers one-fifth of Canada’s landmass, but if you get lost or have an accident, you may be on your own for quite some time.
Many in Resolute Bay, Nunavut, are still in shock following a plane crash Saturday that killed 12 passengers and crew members.
Ill-fated chartered First Air flight 6560 was following the normal flight path for landing at the Resolute Bay, Nunavut, airport when it crashed into a hill about two kilometres east of the runway, according to a senior official with the Transportation Safety Board of Canada.
anada’s fighter jets are once again roaring in the skies over Nunavut.
The mountain of charges facing a former Nunavut priest continues to grow.
For nearly a century, hunters in Iqaluit have been denied a tradition that kept their ancestors alive in Nunavut’s unforgiving environment.
Governor General David Johnston was in Iqaluit last night and the community threw him a feast.
The Governor General is visiting Nunavut this week.
Nunavut’s only animal shelter is closed.