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City seeks artists to spruce up street posts

City seeks artists to spruce up street posts

The city is looking for some local artists to submit artworks for the Street Pole Banner Art Program.
GNWT hosts five-year review of energy, climate goals

GNWT hosts five-year review of energy, climate goals

The Department of Infrastructure hosted a public session on the territory’s energy and climate future in the Caribou Room at Nova Hotel that started on Wednesday and wrapped up Friday.
IN PHOTOS: Totally Arctic Wrestling crushes it on Canada Day

IN PHOTOS: Totally Arctic Wrestling crushes it on Canada Day

Canada Day was an exciting one in Inuvik, as the titans of the North did battle for the North of 60 Championship Belt. Deztro the Eskimofo and Nolarbear’s long anticipated rematch was broadcast on TAW’s Youtube Channel on July 1. Who would emerge the champion?
Northern premiers say Canada can’t have Arctic security without infrastructure

Northern premiers say Canada can’t have Arctic security without infrastructure

Arctic security is under renewed focus as Russia and China eye the region, but leaders in the North say Canada won’t be able to exert sovereignty if their communities aren’t built up properly.
Suspected cocaine, cash seized in Fort Resolution

Suspected cocaine, cash seized in Fort Resolution

Fort Resolution RCMP seized 240 grams of suspected cocaine and $2,795 in cash after executing a search warrant under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act on Thursday, July 6.
Opportunities North: Nunavut’s 286 high school grads in 2023 nearly equal record

Opportunities North: Nunavut’s 286 high school grads in 2023 nearly equal record

Opportunities North: Nunavut’s 286 high school grads in 2023 falls just short of record
OPPORTUNITIES NORTH: NWT shepherds 280 graduates in 2022-23

OPPORTUNITIES NORTH: NWT shepherds 280 graduates in 2022-23

The Northwest Territories produced 280 high school graduates in 2022-23, down slightly from 285 last year, and 60 short of the 340 grads in 2020-21.
Peter Osted remembered as an exceptional teacher and role model

Peter Osted remembered as an exceptional teacher and role model

One of Hay River’s long-time residents will be missed not only for his volunteer service in the community, but for his dedicated work as a teacher to countless Grade 6 and 7 students.
Climate change keeps making wildfires and smoke worse. Scientists call it the ‘new abnormal’

Climate change keeps making wildfires and smoke worse. Scientists call it the ‘new abnormal’

It was a smell that invoked a memory. Both for Emily Kuchlbauer in North Carolina and Ryan Bomba in Chicago. It was smoke from wildfires, the odor of an increasingly hot and occasionally on-fire world.
RCMP buys books written by Indigenous authors for several communities

RCMP buys books written by Indigenous authors for several communities

The RCMP’s South District is giving several communities the gift of reading in honour of the national force’s 150th anniversary this year.