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Mackenzie and Peel river ice roads on 72 hours notice

Mackenzie and Peel river ice roads on 72 hours notice

Ice crossings over both the Peel and Mackenzie Rivers are now on 72 hours notice, but could close at any point if conditions become more hazardous.
Yellowknife Spring Trade Show returns this weekend

Yellowknife Spring Trade Show returns this weekend

The last event in 2019 saw over 5,000 attendees
Yellowknife Racquet Club announces new ownership team

Yellowknife Racquet Club announces new ownership team

New team set to expand and refresh 49 Ave facility
Need for personal care items at all-time high as YWCA NWT launches toiletry drive

Need for personal care items at all-time high as YWCA NWT launches toiletry drive

Having laid dormant for two years due to the pandemic, the YWCA NWT is once again launching its annual spring toiletry drive, which will kick off on May 6.
Giant Mine cleanup will bring heavy traffic, dust this summer

Giant Mine cleanup will bring heavy traffic, dust this summer

As the Giant Mine Remediation project gears up for summer work, some disturbances are coming that will affect nearby residents.
Disabilities Society teams up with national non-profit on caregiving needs in Nunavut

Disabilities Society teams up with national non-profit on caregiving needs in Nunavut

The Nunavummi Disabilities Makinnasuaq Society (NDMS) is teaming up with the newly established Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence (CCCE) on mapping out NunavutSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™s home and family caregiving needs.
EDITORIAL: Tuktoyaktuk is sinking SA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½” quit idling vehicles when weather is nice

EDITORIAL: Tuktoyaktuk is sinking SA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½” quit idling vehicles when weather is nice

While I was covering an assignment last week, I decided to enjoy the not -30 C weather and walk to my destination. When I got there, I noticed there were two unhitched semi-trucks parked in between the professional building and the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation building. Neither vehicle had a driver in them, both bore Yukon plates, and both were running unattended.
Inuvik Drum Youths of the Week: Fray Dee Greenland and Julianna Kay

Inuvik Drum Youths of the Week: Fray Dee Greenland and Julianna Kay

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Housing and homelessness solutions lie in smaller communities, NWT housing minister says

Housing and homelessness solutions lie in smaller communities, NWT housing minister says

As the territorial governmentSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™s Anti-Poverty Roundtable shines a light on housing and homelessness, the NWTSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™s minister responsible for housing says the solutions to these chronic problems lie in working with the smaller communities.
City of Yellowknife offers new $5,000 grant for businesses to aid in Covid recovery costs

City of Yellowknife offers new $5,000 grant for businesses to aid in Covid recovery costs

The City of Yellowknife is supporting small and medium-sized businesses through its new Yellowknife Business Services Grant as Covid-19 restrictions are lifted across Canada.
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