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mercredi 12 décembre 2018

RIP Navigator Bar

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RIP Navigator Bar

A well-known Iqaluit landmark is coming down today. The Navigator Inn has been part of the Iqaluit landscape since the 1970s. [video: Eva Michael/CBC]






As Navigator Inn in Iqaluit demolished, new home sought for building's artist mural

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Alianait Arts Festival gave the Susan Aningmiuq mural to the owners of the Navigator

This mural of Susan Aningmiuq has been on the side of the Navigator Inn for 10 years. But now, with the building being demolished, it needs a new home. (Travis Burke/CBC)
A mural of Susan Aningmiuq has been displayed on the North side of the Navigator Inn since the summer of 2008, but now it needs a new home.
Workers began demolishing the building on Friday and it will be completely down before the end of the month.
The Navigator began as a one-room restaurant, built in the early 1970s, but it has reached the "end of its useful life" according the Northview Apartment REIT, and needs to come down for safety reasons.
The lounge, known as the "Chartroom," was originally reserved for hotel guests, but it became one of the most popular places in town.
Heather Daley, the outgoing executive director of the Alianait Arts Festival, organized the mural project in Iqaluit 10 years ago. (Travis Burke/CBC)

'Nunavut's favourite artists'

The mural was the idea of the Alianait Arts Festival, spearheaded by Heather Daley, the outgoing executive director of the festival.
When it was hung, Alianait had a press conference to unveil the mural. Aningmiuq's family came down from Pangnirtung, Nunavut, and it was an emotional tribute, Daley said.  
"People love this mural and loved Susa Aningmiuq, I wish I'd known her, she was performing before I was here, but I've heard many of her songs."
Susan — or Susa as she was sometimes known — Aningmiuq sang in a duo with her husband Peter Etulu Aningmiuq starting in the 1980s.
The project started with the mural across from the court house — now beside the Aquatics Centre.
"Because we knew that that building might eventually get torn down, we thought we should do something more portable, that then could move if need be. And we decided to do murals of three of Nunavut's favourite late artists," Daley said.
Alianait partnered with Inuksuk High School's art and music students to paint murals of Aningmiuq, Charlie Adams and Jimmy Ekho.
The Navigator Inn, an 'iconic' building in Iqaluit, will be completely demolished by the end of December, according to Northview Apartment REIT. (Travis Burke/CBC)
The murals were gifted to local businesses who wanted to mount them, so the mural technically belongs to Northview, which has owned the Navigator since 2011.
Daley is asking any business interested in mounting the mural to call the Alianait office. She says she'd love for Alianait to coordinate creating more murals around town as well, if an art class is interested.

 

vendredi 9 novembre 2018

CBC Nunavut



BREAKING: The Northmart store in Iqaluit is on fire. As of 7 am this morning crews were still working to put the fire out.
Hassan Kassar is the assistant store manager. He says "We got a call at 2 am that there was a fire in the store and we came down and there was a big fire... unfortunately we are going to be closed today, obviously with the situation we are in until we are able to get into the building and assess what the situation is."
The fire has forced the evacuation of the nearby elders homes... which are located just behind the store.
Koonoo Muckpahloo is one of the elders who had to leave her house. She says in INuktitut "We are walking around in the night time, when we tell young people not stay out late, here we are walking door to door, and we can see the smoke. And all of us are wide awake now,"
The fire at the Northmart is just one of several reported fires last night and early this morning... all in the same area. They include another building fire and multiple vehicle fires.






CBC Nunavut
Flames and black smoke are now visible from the fire at the Northmart store in Iqaluit. The store is one of the two main grocery stores in Iqaluit.

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in Iqaluit huge fire at Nortmart

Meanwhile in Iqaluit huge fire at Nortmart, community in panic and buying food at Arctic Ventures, considering only 2 grocery chains and a couple of “Depanneurs”, this will affect the community. The fire started at 3am and is still on going, already with a shortage of water, this will have serious repercussions on the community. Already food is expensive and we are at the mercy of the airlines one can only imagine what lays ahead with only 2 months Done and 6 months left to go. For winter. I’m single and need to feed oneself. I cannot even think about certain families who can strive if a food shortage and water shortages take place in this current state