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Although there are no maple trees in Nunavut, the Canadian flag bearing the maple leaf symbol of national unity will fly proudly in communities across the territory on July 1 ...
“Canada Day offers us an opportunity to reflect on what it means to be Canadian from a Nunavut perspective. In Iqaluit, we celebrate with open hearts, welcoming all to share in Inuit culture, ...
For nearly a week, about a dozen residents cut, transported and assembled some 1,200 blocks of snow at the entrance of Sylvia ...
In 1914, Reginald Davey Cooper wrote of his narrow escape with his life from angry elephants and hostile tribes inhabiting the Congo. In introducing his book, Cooper writes, "I have been charged by ...
You’re going out hunting with some friends or family, and you’ve never been much of a hunter. It might even be your ...
Weitzel received his doctorate at UConn, where he studied the history of the deer population in the Connecticut River Valley.
Greer Jarrett has identified four possible small ports, or “havens,” used by Vikings along the Norwegian coast.
Thousands of people gathered Saturday at the Indigenous Summer Solstice Festival in Ottawa to celebrate the heritage, culture ...
How First Nation communities in northwestern Ontario are celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day
Powwows and other events are being held in the Thunder Bay, Ont., and area as First Nation communities celebrate culture, ...
Kaia Kanayok, a teen from N.W.T., shares her experience moving to Manitoba and how she lost connections with her Inuit ...
The Missouri Department of Conservation is hosting a free program, "Learning to Hunt: Where to Hunt and Why," on June 28 at the Andy Dalton Range and Outdoor Education Center in Greene County. The ...
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