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Inuvik power outages due to sensor issue: NTPC

Inuvik power outages due to sensor issue: NTPC

Over the past several weeks, people and businesses in Inuvik have been subject to a number of power outages, many of which were due to a sensor issue.
Inuvik Drum News briefs - Top of the World Loppet, opportunities abound

Inuvik Drum News briefs - Top of the World Loppet, opportunities abound

Top of the World Loppet marks second year of resurgence
Dettah ice road expected to close Friday morning

Dettah ice road expected to close Friday morning

The Dettah ice road is expected to close on Friday at 10 a.m., according to a tweet from the Department of Infrastructure on Wednesday afternoon.
City outlines law enforcement priorities

City outlines law enforcement priorities

The citySA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™s Municipal Enforcement Division will be tasked with putting a priority on speeding and illegal parking while the will be expected to maintain higher visibility downtown, if the Governance and Priorities CommitteeSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™s recommendations are passed by city council on Monday.
Select parts of Sachs Harbour can drink tap water again

Select parts of Sachs Harbour can drink tap water again

Select areas of Sachs Harbour can resume drinking tap water, but the community as a whole remains on a do no consume advisory.
Aklavik Ice Road on 48-hours notice

Aklavik Ice Road on 48-hours notice

The Aklavik Ice road is on 48-hour notice of closure, but if temperatures remain warm it could close earlier.
Inuvik Town Council gives feedback on Aurora College transition

Inuvik Town Council gives feedback on Aurora College transition

As Aurora College transitions towards a Polytechnic University, the usage of its many separate campuses will need to reflect its new reality.
Five impaired drivers charged over Easter,  confirm

Five impaired drivers charged over Easter, confirm

Two drivers arrested within seven minutes of each other Saturday morning
Consumer prices soar to 31-year high

Consumer prices soar to 31-year high

March saw YellowknifeSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™s consumer price index (CPI) rise by 6.9 per cent in comparison to one year ago, marking the largest annual increase for the city since May 1991, according to Statistics Canada.
 arrest man linked to three separate break and enters on Old Airport Road

arrest man linked to three separate break and enters on Old Airport Road

Apparent buglarwas found in possession of goods stolen from businesses
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