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Shawarma House makes its debut in Yellowknife

Shawarma House makes its debut in Yellowknife

Shawarma House officially opened in Yellowknife on Nov. 29, bringing with it a taste of the Middle East and India.
Inuvik declared Covid-19 free as Tuktoyaktuk drops to 21 cases

Inuvik declared Covid-19 free as Tuktoyaktuk drops to 21 cases

Inuvik has been declared Covid-19 free, and Tuktoyaktuk is down to 21 active cases of the virus.
Hay River Hub news in brief: Power Corporation appoints first Northwest Territories-born president and CEO

Hay River Hub news in brief: Power Corporation appoints first Northwest Territories-born president and CEO

NTPC appoints first NWT-born president, CEO
Community Covid-19 vaccine clinics for Nunavummiut ages five to 11 set

Community Covid-19 vaccine clinics for Nunavummiut ages five to 11 set

The Government of NunavutSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™s Department of Health has set dates for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 pediatric vaccine for Nunavummiut ages five to 11. Parents and guardians must attend the clinic with their children to give consent for the vaccination.
Yellowknife repairing bus shelter benches

Yellowknife repairing bus shelter benches

Several of YellowknifeSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™s bus stops are temporarily without seating while the city conducts repairs on the shelters.
Nunavut MP Lori Idlout pressures House of Commons to better support Elders

Nunavut MP Lori Idlout pressures House of Commons to better support Elders

Almost 20,000 signatures in online petition
Iqaluit  looking into alleged assault among crowd of people

Iqaluit looking into alleged assault among crowd of people

The Iqaluit is investigating an incident involving numerous taxi drivers and other community members on Saturday that allegedly involved an assault.
Suspect in Yellowknife shooting arrested

Suspect in Yellowknife shooting arrested

The suspect in a Yellowknife shooting on Nov. 11 has been located and arrested without incident in Winnipeg, according to the .
Firefighter injured, no suspicious cause of Inuvik Warming Shelter blaze

Firefighter injured, no suspicious cause of Inuvik Warming Shelter blaze

Two fires that destroyed the Inuvik Warming Centre are not suspicious in nature, and one firefighter was medevaced to Stanton hospital in Yellowknife after slipping on the ice during the Nov. 27 blaze.
PHOTOS: Inuvik Warming Centre destroyed in Nov. 27 fire

PHOTOS: Inuvik Warming Centre destroyed in Nov. 27 fire

Inuvik Warming Centre was burned to the ground in a Nov. 27 fire.
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