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A decade of Arctic Ocean recordings reveals eerie new alarm bells
For a full decade, underwater microphones stationed beneath the ice near Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, have been listening to the Arctic Ocean change its voice. A peer-reviewed study spanning 2015 to 2024 ...
A sewage pickup in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut. Residents say municipal services like sewage, water and garbage aren't keeping up with the hamlet's growing population. (Natalie Pressman/CBC - image credit) ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Some of the participants in a 2024 study of drinking water in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut. From left to right: Casey Egotak, Zachery ...
Some families in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, could be moving into new homes as soon as November once nine new housing units are finished. The homes — five of them with two bedroom and four of them with ...
The Nunavut government has decided to shut down a group home in Cambridge Bay following an investigation into a report of child harm. In a brief news release on Friday afternoon, the territory said ...
An RCMP drug-detecting dog and a local alert ready system are some of the ideas that will be implemented in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, in response to growing concern about drugs and community safety in ...
When hard drugs get into a small community like Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, almost everybody is affected. Residents like Keith Lear first started noticing drugs becoming a big problem in the spring of ...
Juutai McKitrick from Coral Harbour, Nunavut, remembers how hard it was to set up his own bank account when he was younger. “My hometown doesn't have street addresses. Like, the streets don't have ...
Rayna Mala, right, and Tabitha Klengenberg, left, are both 13-year-old athletes guiding cruise ship passengers around their community of Cambridge Bay, Nunavut. (Carson Asmundson/CBC) The tour guides ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, in November 2018. The Nunavut government has decided to shut down a group home in the community following ...
New research involving high school students in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, has found elevated levels of copper and lead in some of the community’s buildings. The team behind a study published last month ...
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