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Several buildings suspected damaged on K’atl’odeeche First Nation, no damage in Hay River in latest update

Several buildings suspected damaged on K’atl’odeeche First Nation, no damage in Hay River in latest update

The wildfire which has engulfed much of the K’atl’odeeche First Nation and threatens the town of Hay River remains out of control as of Monday morning.
Artist and teacher Robyn Scott looks for more support to help future creative minds

Artist and teacher Robyn Scott looks for more support to help future creative minds

Robyn Scott, local artist and a community arts organizer, held her first show last year at the Gallery on 47th Street. It was then that she realized artists in the NWT were facing some challenges, and she believes space could be a big reason.
Northern Arts and Cultural Centre set to unveil final show of the season

Northern Arts and Cultural Centre set to unveil final show of the season

There’s another show set to take place at the Northern Arts and Cultural Center (NACC) this month and it’s happening in three languages.
A Metis Man’s Dream: From Traplines to Tugboats in Canada’s North tells about the life of Gordon Gill

A Metis Man’s Dream: From Traplines to Tugboats in Canada’s North tells about the life of Gordon Gill

The life of Gordon Gill is one that is begins on a trapline in northern Alberta and makes its way through Hay River, eventually turning into one of entrepreneurial success.
Gnarwhal launches their first self-titled album

Gnarwhal launches their first self-titled album

Gnarwhal, a local band of four, released a new album today, named by the band itself.
An artful end to Aurora Ford Arena season in Hay River

An artful end to Aurora Ford Arena season in Hay River

The on-ice season at the Aurora Ford Arena is all over, but before the lights were turned off, there was one last chance to make things look pretty.
Northern Wildflower: Book captures historical failings of judicial system

Northern Wildflower: Book captures historical failings of judicial system

The Court of Better Fiction, a book written by Debra Komar, critically examines the regulatory and professional failures of the judicial system in the 1920s.
Former NWT premier Stephen Kakfwi reveals painful truths in new memoir

Former NWT premier Stephen Kakfwi reveals painful truths in new memoir

It was during his time at university in 1971 when Stephen Kakfwi was learning and talking with people about the American Indian Movement and Indigenous militant activism, that the young Dene man first had the idea of writing a book.
Celebrating Alice in Wonderland style

Celebrating Alice in Wonderland style

Ptarmigan Ptheatrics’ hosts Tea Party
Shawna Lampi-Legaree sketches a bit of Australia

Shawna Lampi-Legaree sketches a bit of Australia

Yellowknife artist Shawna Lampi-Legaree is currently in Australia to have a family reunion with her oldest son. While she’s there, she found a perfect reason to keep up with her painting while on the go.