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Sweet chin music: Hay River fiddlers earn scholarships

Sweet chin music: Hay River fiddlers earn scholarships

Two fiddlers with the Purple Pick Studio have qualified for a new scholarship.
Hay River Hub - Feb. 23, 2022 Edition

Hay River Hub - Feb. 23, 2022 Edition

Figure Skating Club brings home medals in Airdrie competition

Figure Skating Club brings home medals in Airdrie competition

The Hay River Figure Skating Club brought home three medals after competing at the Combined Winter Invitational in Airdrie, Alta. over the Feb. 18 to 20 weekend.
Hay River  investigating impaired case in Saturday collision

Hay River investigating impaired case in Saturday collision

Police say alcohol may have been a factor in a two-vehicle collision that took place Feb. 19.
Bylaw change should let Hay River groups keep more cash

Bylaw change should let Hay River groups keep more cash

Town of Hay River council will vote on a proposal to change its fees and charges bylaw on Feb. 21 which will allow Chase the Ace lottery users to pay by percentage of gross sales rather than set amounts.
Fresh bagel side hustle runs Hay River couple off their feet

Fresh bagel side hustle runs Hay River couple off their feet

Hay River likes bagels.
Hunger a growing challenge in Hay River

Hunger a growing challenge in Hay River

Sandra Lester, vice-chair of the Hay River SeniorsSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™ Society spent three hours on a Thursday back in January at the Super A Foods grocery store providing $50 gift cards to help older people pay for their food bills.
Hub editorial: Indigenous languages must be respected in NWT democracy

Hub editorial: Indigenous languages must be respected in NWT democracy

ItSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™s Indigenous Languages Month in the Northwest Territories and with a recently much anticipated byelection just passing us in Tu Nedhe-Wiilideh, there may be no better time to point out the importance of language to our territorySA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™s function.
Chief Sunrise school on Kátłodeeche First Nation using Dene Yati for Indigenous Languages Month

Chief Sunrise school on Kátłodeeche First Nation using Dene Yati for Indigenous Languages Month

Chief Sunrise Education Centre has been back in action over the last couple of weeks since the Covid break and February appears to be a perfect time to revive learning for Indigenous Languages.
Hay River Hub - Feb. 16, 2022 Edition

Hay River Hub - Feb. 16, 2022 Edition

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