Folk on the Rocks opens
The month took an artistic turn with the Folk on the Rocks music festival, which featured 38 Yellowknife and out-of-town artists.
The festival also offered a range of food vendors such as One of a Thai, Big Guy Fries and Wrap and Roll.
GNWT distributes $1.75M with anti-poverty fund
To assist applicants of the anti-poverty fund, 52 individual grants providing $4,800 to $67,000 were distributed through the GNWT to provide up to $1.75 million in total for those in need.
Some of the specific recipients were spotlighted: the From All Directions program; the Qmunity Camp; the Building Safe Housing, Skills, and Well-being program; and the Healing Families On-the-Land camp.
Nation to nations
Dene National Chief Norman Yakeleya called on the United Nations for support in keeping Canada accountable regarding the discovery of childrenSA国际影视传媒檚 remains at residential schools. As well, he reiterated the need for an apology from the Catholic Church on top of more government action.
GNWT plans $6 million dollar wellness centre downtown
Eyeing an empty lot on 51 Street for its $6-million wellness and recovery centre, the GNWT received a flurry of concerned messages from Yellowknife business owners who were nervous about the proposed location. Several owners and managers of nearby businesses said the territorial government had not consulted them about the proposed development.
Substantial completion of the location was targeted for 2023.
Ndil谦 chief candidates hit the campaign trail
In a election set for Aug. 23, four candidates ran for Ndilo chief. Ernest Betsina, Fred Sangris, Shirley Tsetta and Cecilie Beaulieu sought the office.
Each candidate presented issues that they wished to tackle if they were elected leader, with items such as the Akaitcho agreement, economic issues and housing all being considered top priority.
MLA says OCPHO violated privacy
In a statement issued through MLA Steve NornSA国际影视传媒檚 lawyer Steven Cooper, Norn alleged that the Office of the Chief Public Health Officer had violated his privacy. According to Norn, the GNWT (had) an SA国际影视传媒渦nenviable record of releasing or permitting the release of highly-confidential personal medical information.SA国际影视传媒
GNWT prepares to use Covid-19 saliva tests on kids
Three thousand spit tests were sent from B.C. to the NWT for kids to use before the beginning of the school year. There were some limitation to the tests, as those taking it could not eat or drink an hour before testing. Jack Miltenberger of the NWT Health and Social Services Authority said the tests would be evaluated to ensure practicality, or whether swabs would have to be used instead.
City sets aside $807k for new shelter
To help address homelessness in Yellowknife, the city designated $806,691 to purchase and renovate a 20-bed building with 10 rooms for families.
Another $347, 545 would be used to help the Arctic Indigenous Wellness FoundationSA国际影视传媒檚 breakfast program and lunch offerings.
The funds were a result of a $1.2-million strategy to end homelessness through CanadaSA国际影视传媒檚 Reaching Home program. Funds in the territory will have to be spent by March 31, 2022.
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Heightened travel resulted in a significant rise in self-isolation plans, creating a substantial backlog. More than 2,600 plans were pending evaluation as of July 28.
Kelley Ryder, GNWT communications manager, stated that staff members who were a part of ProtectNWT had been trained to work at other positions in the Covid Secretariat in order to deal with the influx of plans. The GNWT and ProtectNWT assured that work was being done to resolve the issue and that the longer wait times had be communicated in a number of ways.
Time to SA国际影视传媒榳ake up to hurtSA国际影视传媒 of Indigenous people: bishop
David Parsons, bishop of the Anglican Diocese of the Arctic, reflected on the discoveries of childrenSA国际影视传媒檚 remains at residential schools in the south. Parsons said he apologized, saying, SA国际影视传媒淲hen weSA国际影视传媒檝e done wrong, itSA国际影视传媒檚 good to confess what weSA国际影视传媒檝e done wrong.SA国际影视传媒
He also directed attention to positive growth at a national level through newly-elected Governor General Mary Simon, who was the first person of Indigenous descent to assume the role.