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Inuvik s first ever welcome sign will come down, but it s not goodbye forever
The Gwich in Tribal Council and Nihtat Gwich in Council put in a bid to be the new owners of the town s old welcome sign once it s taken down.
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The old sign, soon to be rehomed, will be owned by the Gwich in Tribal Council and Nihtat Gwich’in Council
Posted: May 05, 2021 3:45 PM CT | Last Updated: May 5
Max Morin designed and painted the sign in 1992 after moving to Inuvik as an RCMP officer. (Mackenzie Scott/CBC )
As one welcome sign in Inuvik, Northwest Territories, goes down, another will go up. However, the old sign won t be gone for long.
Posted: Mar 15, 2021 5:00 AM CT | Last Updated: March 15
April Martel, chief of K atl odeeche First Nation, stands in front of the checkpoint put in place at the reserve s entrance on March 20, 2020. She relied on the expertise of the elders throughout the pandemic to make tough decisions for her people s safety. (Anna Desmarais/CBC)
It s been a year since the World Health Organization deemed COVID-19 a worldwide pandemic.Â
Dr. Kami Kandola, the N.W.T. s chief public health officer, said in a
news conference on that day the territory had been preparing for a pandemic for weeks. Â
In the days and weeks that followed, the territory
Inuvik adopts United Nations declaration for Indigenous rights CBC/Radio-Canada © Mackenzie Scott/CBC Natasha Kulikowski, mayor of Inuvik, says the adoption on UNDRIP helps to recognize the importance of reconciliation within the community and within the North.
The Town of Inuvik, N.W.T., recently adopted the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People, also referred to as UNDRIP.
Inuvik Mayor Natasha Kulikowski says adopting the document has been on a few minds at council. The adoption of UNDRIP also came with us officially making a proclamation to do with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission s calls to action, she said, adding that Fort Smith passed a similar resolution a few years back.
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