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Old Town Ramble and Ride hits 15 years

Old Town Ramble and Ride hits 15 years

The 15 Annual Old Town Ramble and Ride is on the way.
Yellowknife and Great Slave Lake get new search and rescue vessel

Yellowknife and Great Slave Lake get new search and rescue vessel

The Yellowknife Marine Rescue unit has some new kit.
Arctic Lightning sparks nine blazes near Inuvik, Tsiigehtchic and Fort McPherson overnight

Arctic Lightning sparks nine blazes near Inuvik, Tsiigehtchic and Fort McPherson overnight

Lightning strikes are becoming more frequent in the north because of climate change
Fort Liard to host Community Safety Officer pilot program

Fort Liard to host Community Safety Officer pilot program

The GNWT hopes to make Fort Liard a little safer with a new pilot program.
Border checkpoint at Highway 5 to be removed Aug. 1

Border checkpoint at Highway 5 to be removed Aug. 1

The COVID-19 checkpoint on Highway 5 at the border of Alberta and the NWT will be removed starting Aug. 1.
TUK-M18 natural gas well being eyed for export through Tuktoyaktuk

TUK-M18 natural gas well being eyed for export through Tuktoyaktuk

Inuvialuit Regional Corporation currently reading feasibility study on project
Secrecy around natural gas export study unnecessary

Secrecy around natural gas export study unnecessary

An intriguing idea being floated around in the inner circles suggests the natural gas fields of the Beaufort and Mackenzie Deltas could be a long-term source of income for the region, but the strange way the report is being handled raises some eyebrows.
Waving toddler warms Yellowknife garbage truck route

Waving toddler warms Yellowknife garbage truck route

A friendship between a one-year-old girl and a sanitation truck driver started simply: with a wave.
GNWT fund to support community addictions supports

GNWT fund to support community addictions supports

The Department of Health and Social Services is now accepting applications for the new Addictions Recovery and Aftercare Fund.
Hay River region needs more foster parents, says health authority

Hay River region needs more foster parents, says health authority

The Hay River area is in urgent need of foster care parents and the Hay River Health and Social Services Authority is making a special effort this summer to get the word out.
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