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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.
NWT authors make shortlist for Indigenous Voices Awards

NWT authors make shortlist for Indigenous Voices Awards

NWT Indigenous authors Catherine Lafferty and Lisa Boivin have been nominated for Indigenous Voices Awards (IVA).
Childcare advocates lay groundwork for national program

Childcare advocates lay groundwork for national program

Ottawa is planning to establish a $10 per day universal child care program
Teacher, students raise money for flood victims

Teacher, students raise money for flood victims

A home school teacher and her two students have taken action to help flood victims in the Deh Cho.
Recovered COVID-19 case numbers in YK rise to 52

Recovered COVID-19 case numbers in YK rise to 52

52 people have recovered from COVID-19 in connection with the N.J. Macpherson school outbreak and there are no new infections according to the the daily update from the Office of the Chief Public Health Officer, May 18.
Hay River Elks closing, perhaps permanently

Hay River Elks closing, perhaps permanently

After 51 years serving the community, the Hay River Elks are preparing to fold the club, perhaps permanently.
Fort Smith finds ways to help evacuees

Fort Smith finds ways to help evacuees

The Town of Fort Smith scrambled to accommodate evacuees of the flood disaster that struck Fort Simpson and Jean Marie River earlier this month, and municipal leaders say theySA国际影视传媒檙e pleased with efforts made to help those in need.
Teen convicted after repeatedly stabbing uncle with kitchen knife

Teen convicted after repeatedly stabbing uncle with kitchen knife

A concerned mother told a Yellowknife courtroom that her son, convicted of aggravated assault, changed SA国际影视传媒減retty much overnightSA国际影视传媒 six weeks ahead of his 18th birthday.
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