Greenpeace supporters at the Peoples Climate March in New York City Sept. 21 display a message of solidarity with the community of Clyde River and its opposition to seismic testing in Baffin Bay and Davis Strait - Kangiqtugaapingmiut tapirijavut. Tens of thousands of marchers walked from Central Park along a two-mile route through the west side of midtown Manhattan in advance of the one-day UN climate summit to be held Sept. 23 at the UN headquarters building. The UN secretary general, Ban Ki-Moon, called the meeting to build political support for a new international climate change treaty, although the summit falls outside the process established within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. (PHOTO COURTESY OF GREENPEACE CANADA)NEWS September 22, 2014 - 7:15 amNunavik-raised pilot sets a course for Asia'There are lots of opportunities out there for youth across the North'SARAH ROGERSRichard Simon used to spend his summers along a stretch of the George River in the southeast part of Nunavik, where his family owns a handful of outfitting camps.As a child, from the camp at Mount Pyramid, or Ulittaniujalik in Inuktitut, Simon used to stare up at the sky and watch jets fly by,more...See more text