Join The Team at Pinnguaq!
June 25, 2019
Pinnguaq is hiring for 6 new positions – and when I say new, I mean new – these are brand new roles that we are bringing into our organization.
Pinnguaq is hiring for 6 new positions – and when I say new, I mean new – these are brand new roles that we are bringing into our organization.
Pinnguaq is holding summer coding camps for 2018! Find more information inside this post.
Introducing our game “Inuit Mythology” create by Talia Metuq, art done by Ian MacLean. Check it out!
We reflect back on our success with Cancode and all that Cancode has supported Pinnguaq with.
In here we look at the past and how far we have come from the beginning, but also show what our plans are for the future of Pinnguaq.
A colleague and partner of Pinnguaq, Danielle Moore, tragically passed away. We will always remember her as being an amazing person and teacher.
Meet our digital artist Alyssa Amell! She is a Métis person that lives in the Kawartha Lakes that works at Pinnguaq doing what she loves!
Pinnguaq has moved our makerspace in Iqaluit to house 1412! Come check us out.
Meet even more of our new hires! Pinnguaq has been growing so much over the past couple years. Meet even more talented individuals!
In February 2019 Pinnguaq spent a little time in Arviat delivering some sessions. Check out this post to find out more!
Pinnguaq is streaming on Twitch! In here we talk about why it’s important for us to stream, and where and when you can find us!
Here is a place you can find all of the Inuktitut language resources that Pinnguaq has been working on.
Pinnguaq has opened a makerspace in Iqaluit! Read more for information on what this will include and where we will be!
We had a very busy summer in 2018, but now we are looking forward to exciting project in the future! Stay tuned for me.
i-Sparx is a game made for New Zealand’s Maori youth, that Pinnguaq along with a few others is getting to remake for youth in Nunavut.
Nunavut has won the $10 million Smart Cities challenge prize! Learn about it here and what our part was in this challenge.
Kevin Snow, a storyteller and Twine developer was extremely generous in donating his earnings from Pinnguaq to the Pangnirtung Soup Kitchen.
Meet some of our new staff members! Check out our “Work” page for more job opportunities at Pinnguaq.
While we were in the process of applying to the CanCode grant, we were approached by the Mushkegowuk Council to deliver programs in their communities.
We had a blast in Rankin Inlet, but it was hard to leave this session. We look forward to visiting Rankin Inlet again. Find more inside!
Pinnguaq is introducing a new app Uqalimaarluk available on iOS for iPad.
We are working with QHRC to focus on the data of climate change. Here’s what we are doing.
Here is Pinnguaq’s 2017 Report. In here we cover our growth as a company, and where we are!