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Gary Harley Memorial Tournament takes a run in the park

Gary Harley Memorial Tournament takes a run in the park

Inuvik Slo-Pitch association resumes after a year-long hiatus.
TuktoyaktukSA国际影视传媒檚 Mangilaluk School becomes Cultural Museum on May 31

TuktoyaktukSA国际影视传媒檚 Mangilaluk School becomes Cultural Museum on May 31

School-wide cultural exhibit showcase allows students to mix traditional knowledge with curriculum
Indigenous groups get more than $2.9 million for cultural programs

Indigenous groups get more than $2.9 million for cultural programs

Seven Indigenous organizations in the NWT will receive more than $2.9 million in funding towards cultural and community initiatives, NWT MP Michael McLeod said on June 29.
Cooling off in the air and water in YK

Cooling off in the air and water in YK

On hot days Tanner Klochko likes to cool off and fly high.
GNWT to cover repair, replacement costs of flood-damaged homes

GNWT to cover repair, replacement costs of flood-damaged homes

The GNWT will cover repair or replacement costs for homes in Dehcho and Sahtu communities damaged by spring flooding, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (ENR) said on June 28.
IRC, GNWT and Yukon in talks with Ottawa to establish Beaufort Drilling Accord

IRC, GNWT and Yukon in talks with Ottawa to establish Beaufort Drilling Accord

Would establish protocols for offshore drilling if five-year moratorium is lifted
Indoor gatherings of up to 200 now permitted: CPHO

Indoor gatherings of up to 200 now permitted: CPHO

Indoor gatherings of up to 200 people will now be permitted in the Northwest Territories.
Fort Providence man found dead after going missing on Mackenzie River

Fort Providence man found dead after going missing on Mackenzie River

A man who went missing in the Mackenzie River has been found dead, Fort Providence said on June 29.
Inuvik plans subdued Canada Day out of respect for deceased children

Inuvik plans subdued Canada Day out of respect for deceased children

Town will raise flag and have moment of silence.
COVID-19 case confirmed in YK non-resident worker

COVID-19 case confirmed in YK non-resident worker

One new COVID-19 infection has been confirmed in Yellowknife, the Office of the Chief Public Health Officer revealed on the evening of June 28.
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