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Another successful year for Hay River's Secret Santa program

Another successful year for Hay River's Secret Santa program

Volunteers distributed over 900 gifts to children in town, K'atl'odeeche First Nation and Enterprise
AS SEEN IN INUVIK: Santas Elves busy at work

AS SEEN IN INUVIK: Santas Elves busy at work

Police look for help in identifying injured traveler around Enterprise

Police look for help in identifying injured traveler around Enterprise

Caller named "Jerry" reportedly broke a bone in his foot, but connection lost before more information could be taken
Hay River Ski Club calls for new members amid funding challenges

Hay River Ski Club calls for new members amid funding challenges

Club has 116 memberships currently, but president says more stable funding is needed long-term
Snow plow operator assists  in making arrest during blizzard

Snow plow operator assists in making arrest during blizzard

Police snowmobile disabled while scuffling with suspect
New book tells residential school history from the Gwich'in view

New book tells residential school history from the Gwich'in view

'By Strength, We are Still Here' details how children survived life at Grollier Hall and Stringer Hall
What does Yellowknife city council want for Christmas?

What does Yellowknife city council want for Christmas?

Councillors share their wish lists on what they'd like to see or do as 2025 approaches
'It's a connection you can feel in your marrow': Fort Smith instructor

'It's a connection you can feel in your marrow': Fort Smith instructor

Kyle Napier teaches at five post-secondary institutions across Canada, but says NWT remains home
Developing Tin Can Hill would annihilate readily accessible natural areas

Developing Tin Can Hill would annihilate readily accessible natural areas

The president of Aurora College, Dr. Angela James, says with the second phase of the environmental assessment on Tin Can Hill completed, one of the major impediments to the construction of a new polytechnic there is obtaining $400 million in funding.
News/North to continue serving the Beaufort region

News/North to continue serving the Beaufort region

Residents of Inuvik who rely on local news coverage in print will continue to find pertinent details about the region in a renewed publication of News/North. Effective Jan.
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