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Group of 4 found safe near Rankin Inlet

The search for four missing people near Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, ended happily Tuesday when the group was found safe near a nearby lake.

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+ Missoula Children’s Theater Documentary: The Little Red Truck

other topics: click a “category” or use search box A short review by Nathan Lee of the NY Times seems to recommend warmly “The Little Red Truck,” a documentary directed by Rob Whitehair. All year long, both big and small towns (e.g. Los Angeles, California; Somerton, Arizona; Rankin Inlet in Nunavet, Canada) are visited by little red trucks filled [...]

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Rankin Inlet mayor charged with assault

Rankin Inlet Mayor Lorne Kusugak is facing two assault charges, including one count of sexual assault, CBC News has learned.

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Nunavut MLA Curley calls for moratorium on polar bear research

Rankin Inlet North MLA Tagak Curley says he wants the Nunavut government to stop supporting scientific research on polar bears in the territory, and instead use more Inuit knowledge.

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Airline scrubs passenger jet service between Manitoba and Nunavut

First Air has announced plans to withdraw its passenger airline service between Thompson, Winnipeg and Rankin Inlet.

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Doctors rotating shifts to relieve Rankin Inlet shortage

The Nunavut government is seeking doctors to work full-time in Rankin Inlet, but for the time being it has a solution that the community's mayor hopes is temporary.

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3 more Nunavut communities to get cellular phone service

Latitude Wireless Inc. is expanding its cellphone coverage to three Nunavut communities this fall, building on its recent launch of service in Rankin Inlet earlier this year.

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Millions flow to Kivalliq for new community centres, upgrades

Two communities in Nunavut's Kivalliq region are sharing about $9 million in government money for new community centres, while Rankin Inlet received $1 million for upgrades to its community centre and arena.

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Rankin Inlet fuel spill an accident: investigators

The Nunavut government says it won't pursue legal action following a jet fuel spill in Rankin Inlet earlier this month.

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Rankin Inlet water unaffected by diesel spill: officials

Nunavut government officials say the the hamlet of Rankin Inlet narrowly escaped a serious threat recently, when about 1,000 litres of diesel fuel spilled near the community's main water source.

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Fuel smell wafts through Rankin Inlet after truck spill

Residents in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, have been noticing the smell of jet fuel around the hamlet since Thursday afternoon, when a fuel truck sprung a leak, leaving puddles of gasoline on a local road.

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Rankin Inlet records $1M surplus

The Nunavut hamlet of Rankin Inlet has a million-dollar surplus on its books this year, but plans to expand its Area Six subdivision will put the community into debt again.

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Costs adding up to restore Rankin Inlet's electricity

The Nunavut government is tallying up the costs of restoring power in the hamlet of Rankin Inlet earlier this year, with current estimates at over $1 million.

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Mechanical failure to blame for Rankin Inlet power outage: report

A power outage that put the community of Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, in a state of emergency earlier this year was caused by mechanical failure, according to a report released by Qulliq Energy Corp. on Thursday.

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