Le Métis was a newspaper published weekly in French from 1871 to 1881. Its first issue appeared on May 27, 1871 in St. Boniface. The newspaper was founded by Joseph Royal who "was an ardent defender of French language rights and committed to the…
The Messenger is the Metis Settlements General Council’s quarterly newsletter. Editions of The Messenger can be found the MSGC website, or in hard copy form at each Settlement’s Administration Office. The MSGC of Métis Settlements of Alberta started…
ICE FM, formerly CKIQ-FM (until 2011), is a radio station broadcasting at 99.9 FM in Iqaluit, Nunavut. Owned by Northern Lights Entertainment, the station is one of two commercial radio stations currently licensed to broadcast in the territory. It…
Inuvik Drum is a weekly newspaper published by Northern News Services Ltd Media. Since 1964, it serves the community of Inuvik with local news and it covers Inuvik and the Beaufort Delta – Ulukhaktok, Holman Island, Paulatuk, Sachs Harbour. Inuvik…
Hay River Hub, also knows as The Hub, is a weekly newspaper serving the Hay River community and K’atl’odeeche First Nation (North West Territories). Founded in 1971, the newspaper is owned by Northern News Services. Besides Hay River, the paper is…
The Yellowknifer is a newspaper based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories and owned by Northern News Services. It was first published on March 22, 1972 by J.W. (Sig) Sigvaldson. In its early stages, printing was done at home, Sigvaldson using the…
Founded shortly after the creation of Nunavut in 1999, Nunavut News serves all 25 Nunavut communities. Together with its sister publication News/North, Nunavut News covers the sub arctic and arctic regions of Canada, from Fort Liard to Pond Inlet,…
Founded in 1945, News/North (originally the News of the North) is the eldest newspaper in the Northwest Territories. For decades it reported on Dene and Inuit issues in the Northwest Territories until the division in 1999 and the creation of Nunavut.…
Inuktitube is an online video platform for Inuktitut speakers. It is like YouTube for people who speak Inuktitut. The website is available in Inuktitut and English. The platform was created out of passion by Pinnquaq Association, a non-profit…
Micmac News (1965-1991) was founded by Roy Could in Membertou in 1965. Later it was published by the Union of Nova Scotia Indians and the Native Communications Society of Nova Scotia, respectively. Micmac News ceased its publication in 1991. The…