'It's a collection of our stories, our lives, and we're telling our stories for Inuit, for us' Inuit in the three territories have another cable channel focused on their culture and language.
Inuit TV launched on May 2, on Shaw Channel 268. It will also air on Arctic Co-op's cable in the communi
Inuit TV will launch on May 2, on Shaw Channel 268. It will also air on Arctic Co-op’s cable in the communities and be available on a computer, phone or tablet via the taku.tv app.
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CFNR Network Jul 9, 2021 | 2:47 PM Uvagut TV launched across the country earlier this year, the country’s first ever all Inuktut TV channel. On this show, we’ve got Tamara Voudrach on to talk about her role as the head of Inuvialuit Communications Society, who is currently behind Uvagut TV’s weekly Tunnganarniq Show, a weekly live broadcast highlighting the rich arts and culture scene. In our interview, Tamara will talk about how the show has been going so far, the exciting new challenges ICS is taking on, and how much support they’ve received throughout the process of producing Tunnganarniq.
Federal government announces $2M for N.W.T. community repair projects The federal government is doling out $2 million to go toward seven repair projects in Northwest Territories communities. There will be another $835,000 going toward the projects contributed by the local project recipients. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: May 06, 2021 1:08 PM CT | Last Updated: May 6 N.W.T. MP Michael McLeod was part of the federal announcement on Thursday. $2 million was allocated to go toward N.W.T. community projects.(Hilary Bird/CBC) The federal government is doling out $2 million to go toward seven repair projects in Northwest Territories communities. It was announced on Thursday as part of joint funding through the Community, Culture and Recreation Infrastructure Stream (CCRIS) and the Green Infrastructure Stream (GIS) of the Investing in Canada plan, according to a news release.