High charter costs mean fewer students attending Inuvik Pride
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High charter costs mean fewer students attending Inuvik Pride Aastha Sethi· Updated:May 28, 2026 Sunday May 31, 2026 at 6:00am MT A scene from the 2023 Inuvik Pride. Photo: Brandon Okheena Share Some students across the Beaufort Delta won’t be able to attend Pride activities in Inuvik this year due to a delay in funding and the expense of charter flights. During an interview Monday, Jacqui Currie, a health and wellness consultant with the Beaufort Delta Divisional Education Council, told Cabin Radio organizers had not yet received confirmation on some third-party funding. An annual grant from …
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