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Evacuees return home as flood waters recede

Evacuees return home as flood waters recede

Residents began returning to their homes in Fort Simpson this week as the village starts to pick up the pieces after a catastrophic flood.
Fort Simpson pickup truck stolen, torched

Fort Simpson pickup truck stolen, torched

Following a disastrous May flood, the Village of Fort Simpson suffered added insult when a municipal vehicle was found torched on the morning of May 19.
Visitors can enter NWT to camp in Wood Buffalo, but need border pass

Visitors can enter NWT to camp in Wood Buffalo, but need border pass

The GNWT said Thursday it would handle non-NWT campers headed for the Alberta side of Wood Buffalo National Park with the established Fort Smith border protocol.
Faulty Network Component to blame for latest internet outage

Faulty Network Component to blame for latest internet outage

New North Networks says affected customers will receive credit for lost time
Hay River and region advised to boil water

Hay River and region advised to boil water

A boil water advisory has been recommended for Hay River, Enterprise, Kakisa, and KSA国际影视传媒檃tlSA国际影视传媒檕deeche Reserve.
Birds Eye View of Inuvik

Birds Eye View of Inuvik

Aerial Feature courtesy of Tanja AuCoin
NWT Metis Nation inks framework deal on self-government

NWT Metis Nation inks framework deal on self-government

The NWT Metis Nation (NWTMN) has reached a milestone on its journey to self-determination after a framework agreement was signed with the NWT and federal governments, May 19.
Construction season to begin in Yellowknife May 24

Construction season to begin in Yellowknife May 24

Construction season in YellowknifeSA国际影视传媒檚 city streets will begin next week.
Sir John students get their jabs in

Sir John students get their jabs in

Pop-up vaccine clinics for young people started in Yellowknife schools on May 19.
Some kids to stay home from school due to COVID-19 fears

Some kids to stay home from school due to COVID-19 fears

Several Yellowknife families plan to keep their children at home after schools reopened this week over anxieties about further spread of COVID-19.
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