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NWT SPCA executive director remembers veterinarian Tom Pisz

NWT SPCA executive director remembers veterinarian Tom Pisz

Hard-working vet known for responding to emergency calls whenever needed
Deh Cho gets over $300k to explore hydrokinetic electricity

Deh Cho gets over $300k to explore hydrokinetic electricity

Shattered, but not broken

Shattered, but not broken

Every single person you meet is, has been, or will be broken down in some way
No confirmation of bad drugs in Inuvik but assume they're all bad anyway, says CPHO

No confirmation of bad drugs in Inuvik but assume they're all bad anyway, says CPHO

Rumours of bad drugs circulating in Inuvik unsubstantiated
NWT population nudges upwards

NWT population nudges upwards

Remains far below national growth rate
Habitat for Humanity's ReStore closing for good

Habitat for Humanity's ReStore closing for good

Habitat for Humanity's ReStore is closing, but take it from their executive director, Alayna Ward, it's not bad news.
Fire jumps containment line in Fort Good Hope, but hotspots stamped out: NWT Fire

Fire jumps containment line in Fort Good Hope, but hotspots stamped out: NWT Fire

The wildfire in Fort Good Hope is still out of control and now more than 5,600 hectares in size, according to the GNWT's June 27 information bulletin.
Man charged with forcible confinement after woman held captive in tent for a week

Man charged with forcible confinement after woman held captive in tent for a week

Yellowknife RCMP have charged a 47-year-old man after a woman was allegedly kept in a tent against her will for several days.
Woman who "victimized the Inuit of Nunavut" sentenced to three years in prison

Woman who "victimized the Inuit of Nunavut" sentenced to three years in prison

Karima Manji is sentenced to 36 months in prison and full financial restitution of funds defrauded from Inuit organizations
We need more days like we had on June 21

We need more days like we had on June 21

The North Slave Metis Alliance prepared enough food to feed between 5,000 and 6,000 people during their annual fish fry for National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21. People started lining up at 11 a.m.