National Newsticker Temiskaming Shores being asked for support to submit wind turbine bid September 19, 2025 312 views By Darlene Wroe, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Temiskaming Speaker TEMISKAMING SHORES – Temiskaming Shores council is awaiting a senior level…
National Newsticker Town council one step closer to municipal police committee September 19, 2025 364 views By Pearl Lorentzen, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Lakeside Leader The Town of Slave Lake council will eventually have to establish…
National Newsticker y̓ilmixʷm Robert Louie honoured with Order of B.C. for lifetime of ‘bold leadership’ Slugline: LJI-BC-ROBERT-LOUIE-ORDER-OF-BC September 19, 2025 By Aaron Hemens, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, IndigiNews y̓ilmixʷm (Chief) simo Robert Louie has been recognized with the province’s highest…
National Newsticker Saskatoon drop-in centres to get $3 million a year from province September 19, 2025 375 views Saskatchewan’s government says it’s providing $3 million annually for drop-in homelessness services in Saskatoon. Social Services Minister Terry Jenson says…
National Newsticker Carney taps top aide David Lametti to replace Bob Rae as UN ambassador September 19, 2025 373 views By Kyle Duggan Prime Minister Mark Carney is appointing his principal secretary David Lametti as Canada’s next ambassador to the…
National Newsticker Alberta’s ban on police ‘carding’ expires, but province says practice still outlawed September 19, 2025 365 views By Jack Farrell The Alberta government has chosen not to renew a regulation banning the practice of “carding” by police…
National Newsticker Bearing the brunt of climate change in Nunatsiavut September 19, 2025 379 views By Frey Blake-Pijogge, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Independent Ron Webb says he and other community members don’t have a…
National Newsticker Alberta’s ban on police ‘carding’ expires, but province says practice still outlawed September 19, 2025 489 views By Jack Farrell The Alberta government has chosen not to renew a regulation banning the practice of “carding” by police…
National Newsticker U.S. outdoor group in rough water as B.C. camping application upsets First Nations September 19, 2025 316 views By Nono Shen A U.S.-based outdoor group has been paddling in British Columbia’s coastal waters for almost 30 years, running…
National Newsticker CAQ member booted from cabinet quits party, says she has lost faith in leader Legault September 18, 2025 438 views A member of the Coalition Avenir Québec recently booted from cabinet has resigned from the party and says she no…
National Newsticker No tsunami threat to B.C. after 7.8-magnitude quake off Russia September 18, 2025 400 views -BC-Authorities say there is no tsunami risk to British Columbia’s coast after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck near Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula…
National Newsticker B.C. Conservative Sturko is ‘deeply concerned’ about fake membership allegations September 18, 2025 370 views By Wolfgang Depner A Conservative MLA says she is “deeply concerned” about allegations of improper membership sign ups that were…
Read more National Newsticker Brantford Police warn public phone scammers identifying as police September 18, 2025 512 views BRANTFORD, ONT- The Brantford Police Service (BPS) has issued a warning to area residents about a sophisticated phone scam that…
National Newsticker Grief and Resilience in Island Lake After Tragic Floatplane Crash September 18, 2025 416 views By Steven Sukkau, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Winnipeg Sun The hum of floatplanes has long been heard during autumn in…
National Newsticker Arctic security to be hot topic during trade show September 18, 2025 573 views By Darrell Greer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Kivalliq News The theme of the 2025 Kivalliq Trade Show in Rankin Inlet…
National Newsticker Trade show presentation to focus on building homes, workforce Slugline: 250917-kiv-nubuildinghomes Source: Local Journalism Initiative Published: 17/09/2025 15:19 New item for followed topic: Innu OR inuit Category: Spare News Word count: 453 View this item in your account: https://cpnewspro.com/wire?item=urn%3Anewsml%3Alji-api.superdesk.pro%3A2025-09-17T15%3A15%3A12.230631%3A0893c886-a1f7-4b6d-bbc8-62c8bc759e05 By Darrell Greer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Kivalliq News One of the presentations people are looking forward to during the upcoming Kivalliq Trade Show in Rankin Inlet from Sept. 22 to 24 focuses on Sakku Innovative Building Solutions. Based in Arviat, Sakku Innovative Building Solutions is the first factory of its kind. It oversees the design, manufacture, supply, and erection of prefabricated and modular buildings. Kivalliq Trade Show Society president Robert Connelly said the factory being built in Arviat is in year four of construction and will create 40 jobs for Inuit. He said the jobs will include general labourers, carpenters, carpenters’ helpers and other trades. “They’re going to be presenting and talking about not just where they’re at with the project — the fact that they’re working on some things that I find really innovative and interesting,” said Connelly. “Because Sakku Investments is one of the partners in the project, they’ve insisted that the housing manufacturing facility act as a training facility. “So, it’s not just about building houses, it’s to provide tradespeople, not necessarily with a full-time, long-term job — although there will be those — it’s to be focused on allowing them to get their apprenticeship hours, which is a real challenge for anybody coming out of trade school. You need to partner with a red seal and get your hours in. “Sakku has really insisted on using this facility and they’re partnering with Nunavut Arctic College and other partners to make sure that the project is used as a training facility, as well, to allow Inuit apprentices to get their hours. “So, they’ve developed this comprehensive training plan that’s way beyond the scope of the facility itself. It’s about how we build capacity in the trades for Nunavummiut.” Connelly said the presentation won’t just examine housing in the future, it’s also about the present. Even though the facility is not fully operational in Arviat yet, he said once it is fully up and running, the capacity will increase to address part of the housing crisis in Nunavut. “There will still be a housing need all over Nunavut, but this enhances some of the work being done in housing. I find it fascinating and I’m looking forward to their presentation and hearing the update. “The long-term objective for Nunavut as a whole is to continue to build capacity in the territory. In the short-term and mid-term, obviously, we’ll continue to depend on a variety of building methods and approaches to meet our needs. We all understand how significant the housing needs are in Nunavut. “I think long-term the objective continues to be — and the message that comes out of Nunavut 3000 and the housing corp. — to eventually work towards building a model for housing development that’s focused on Nunavummiut building for Nunavummiut.” Regards, The Canadian Press Team Contact us at 1-800-268-8149 or help-aide@mycpnewspro.com Visit https://www.thecanadianpress.com/ for more services from Canada’s trusted news leader. September 18, 2025 516 views By Darrell Greer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Kivalliq News One of the presentations people are looking forward to during the…
National Newsticker New grocery store, motel and diner coming to Pikangikum FirstNation September 18, 2025 466 views By Matt Prokopchuk, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, TBnewswatch.com PIKANGIKUM — Ground was recently broken in Pikangikum on a pair of…
National Newsticker AFN urges federal government to increase efforts at implementing UNDA September 18, 2025 445 views By Lucas-Matthew Marsh, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Iori:wase The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak is…
National Newsticker “A candle at your window” remembering Mary Two-Axe Earley September 18, 2025 418 views By Lucas-Matthew Marsh, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Iori:wase Of her earliest memories, Brenda Gedeon recalls sitting in the windowsill of…
National Newsticker CRTC launches hearing on Canadian content obligations for music streamers September 18, 2025 523 views By Anja Karadeglija The federal broadcast regulator begins a hearing today to look at which Canadian content obligations should apply…