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Postal strike looms large as Canada Post and union continue negotiating

Postal strike looms large as Canada Post and union continue negotiating

Canadian Union of Postal Workers in a legal strike position as of Sunday if no deal is reached, but Canada Post says no strike notice given yet
What will happen to those working at the Fort Smith Correctional Centre?

What will happen to those working at the Fort Smith Correctional Centre?

Funding for centre set to expire at the end of this fiscal year as GNWT meets with affected employees
Ottawa launches proposal call for northern contaminants research, monitoring projects

Ottawa launches proposal call for northern contaminants research, monitoring projects

Northern Affairs Minister Dan Vandal says contaminants from 'long-range, global sources' are a concern for the North
No Arctic Winter Games in 2028 for NWT: GNWT

No Arctic Winter Games in 2028 for NWT: GNWT

Municipal and Community Affairs Minister Vince McKay says communities not in a place to host right now following recent events
Deh Cho Bridge repairs set to be finished by next month

Deh Cho Bridge repairs set to be finished by next month

Repairs set to come in at around $7 million, according to Infrastructure Minister Caroline Wawzonek
Dana Fergusson defeats Fred Daniels in Fort Smith mayoral race

Dana Fergusson defeats Fred Daniels in Fort Smith mayoral race

Mike Keizer tallies most amount of votes for town council among 12 candidates
Frank Pope re-elected as mayor of Norman Wells

Frank Pope re-elected as mayor of Norman Wells

Alexis Peachey wins most votes for race for town council
Les Wright upends Sean Whelly in Fort Simpson mayoral race

Les Wright upends Sean Whelly in Fort Simpson mayoral race

Derek Squirrel receives most votes for village council
Polls set to close in five NWT communities on municipal election day

Polls set to close in five NWT communities on municipal election day

It's decision day in five communities around the NWT today.
Hay River comes together to remember Const. Chris Worden

Hay River comes together to remember Const. Chris Worden

Oct. 6 ceremony marks 17th anniversary of officer's murder while on duty in 2007
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