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NWT News/North


Nunavut OFFICES

  • IQALUIT
    Ph (867) 979-5990 Fax (867)979-6010
    editor@nunavutnews.com
  • RANKIN INLET
    Ph (867) 645-3223 Fax (867)645-3225
    kivalliqnews@nnsl.com
  • PRODUCTION FACILITIES
    Northern News Services Limited, Box 2820 Yellowknife NT X1A 2R1
    Ph (867) 873-4031 Fax (867)873-8507
    editorial@nnsl.com / advertising@nnsl.com / circulation@nnsl.com

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    News/North is now two separate publications

    Established in 1945, News/North covered the 61 communities comprising the Northwest Territories, a 1,400.000 square mile region north of the 60th parallel. The region comprised the present Northwest Territories, plus the area which, in April 1999, became the new territory of Nunavut. Since then, News/North has evolved into two separate publications, each serving its respective territory. (Map of NWT/Nunavut showing boundaries).

    Nunavut News/North is circulated in all 28 Nunavut communities and reports on activities throughout the region.

    Offices in Iqaluit and Rankin Inlet are backed up by production facilities in Yellowknife. Correspondents and contributing writers are located in a number of Nunavut communities.

    Main language is English, with photo captions and some stories in Inuktitut (Syllabics and on occasion, Roman orthography). Published weekly on Mondays.

    Nunavut News/North combines hard hitting journalism with a warm interest and concern for Nunavut people and interests.

    In every issue you will find human interest features, profiles, community news, photo features, knowledgeable Northern columnists, Nunavut news and feature reports, superb photographic images and provocative editorials. Departmental editors produce sections for Nunavut Sports, Arts & Entertainment, Business & Labour.

    Frequently special supplements providing an in-depth look at some facet of Northern life. Among the special issues are issues on Construction, Nunavut Mining and Opportunities North which provides an all-industry overview of business and employment opportunities in Nunavut and the NWT.

    For detailed information on feature issues click specialized publications. News/north is recognized as one of the better community newspapers in Canada in its circulation class and has been a consistent winner in regional and national Better Newspaper competitions.

    For advertising rates, deadlines`and current audited circulation, contact advertising@nnsl.com

    JANUARY
    Year in Review : A detailed look at highlights over the past year across Nunavut.

    FEBRUARY
    Iqaluit Visitors Guide - A guide to services and attractions in Iqaluit in an attractive full colour format. A souvenir issue.

    MARCH
    Degrees of Success - A special report on Post-Secondary education. A souvenir issue.

    APRIL
    NWT/Nunavut Construction: A report on developments in the Northern construction industry.

    MAY Police Week: A salute to those who serve and protect.

    JUNE
    Opportunities North: A comprehensive all-industry report covering Nunavut and Northwest Territories on an industry-by-industry basis.

    Nunavut/NWT Graduation- A salute to the graduating classes of 2007.

    JULY
    Nunavut Day: A celebration of the Inuit culture and traditions and establishment of their own homeland.

    OCTOBER
    Fire Prevention: A salute to firefighters.

    SEPTEMBER
    Hockey Pool - Our annual hockey pool contest. Winner receives a trip to an NHL hockey game.

    NOVEMBER
    Nunavut Holiday Song & Activity Book: Sing along to all your favourites, as well as colour! Always popular with community groups and schools.

    NWT/NU Mining: An analysis of the North's number one industry.

    Addictions: A special report on addictions in the North.

    Holiday Gift Guide: Great gift ideas and holiday tips in a convenient mini tabloid format.

    DECEMBER
    Iqaluit Don't Drink & Drive Campaign: Holiday Driver Awareness.


    PRINCIPAL INDUSTRIES:

    Government/Tourism/Mining/Oil&gas/Transportation/Forestry/Fishing/Hunting/Trapping/Aboriginal Arts & Crafts