The prospective buyers cited plans to use the properties for activities like business, forestry as well as residential and ...
Rhinos once called the Arctic home and now scientists have identified a new extinct species in Devon Island, Nunavut—evidence ...
The European Court of Human Rights on Tuesday ruled in favor of Norway's government in a climate lawsuit brought by young ...
Sweden should keep its climate emissions targets agreed upon for 2030, but adapt them to harmonise with the EU’s base targets. The cross-party committee on environmental objectives today submitted its ...
Some of Canada's allies are praising Ottawa's work on preventing Russia from smuggling oil through concealed ships - ships ...
By Juanita Taylor Turnout in Nunavut elections has been in steady decline since 1999 As victory sets in for Nunavut’s newly-elected MLAs, it’s clear the outcome could’ve been very different if more ...
Minister says he’ll work with department to repair critical road Lawrence Norbert, an elder from Tsiigehtchic, said the Dempster Highway around his community is as bad as he’s ever seen it. The ...
Hydrologist says climate change, El Niño shift and upstream dams influence low water Wilbert Antoine says he would usually be out on the river in fall time, but this year, he’s taken his boat out on ...
Issues affecting circumpolar nations ...
Minister said she's not surprised by scathing report from Auditor General The Northwest Territories’ housing minister said her department is discussing the possibility of non-government organizations ...
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Western nations have raced to rearm—buying drones, rebuilding arsenals, and even reconsidering 1990s-era bans on landmines. But Finland, who shares a ...
By Devon Tredinnick Both Fort Providence and Whatı̀ had to evacuate this summer due to nearby wildfires A minister with the N.W.T. government says negative stories in the media around two recent ...
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