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Great Northern Arts Fair named Best Venue in first-ever NWT Music Award

Great Northern Arts Fair named Best Venue in first-ever NWT Music Award

It’s been a good year for the resurgent Great Northern Arts Festival.
More than $220,000 raised through Mud Run For Our Lives

More than $220,000 raised through Mud Run For Our Lives

The CIBC Run for Our Lives (RFOL) committee announced the results of the 2022 Mud Run for Our Lives Fundraiser on Wednesday. This year, participants raised a total of $220,447.
NWT RCMP launch Operation Gingerbread to stop impaired drivers

NWT RCMP launch Operation Gingerbread to stop impaired drivers

Northwest Territories RCMP are launching a month-long sting operation to catch impaired drivers in December.
IN PHOTOS: Higher, faster, stronger - Arctic Winter Games tryouts in Inuvik

IN PHOTOS: Higher, faster, stronger - Arctic Winter Games tryouts in Inuvik

Inuvik hosted Arctic Winter Games tryouts for Northern games and snowshoeing from Dec. 9 to 11
YWCA NWT holiday sponsorship program a ‘huge success’ with 115 families sponsored this season

YWCA NWT holiday sponsorship program a ‘huge success’ with 115 families sponsored this season

The YWCA NWT once again hosted its holiday sponsorship program and once again, it was a huge success, according to the organization.
Panel examines causes of sexual harassment and violence

Panel examines causes of sexual harassment and violence

Sexual harassment and violence, and how to prevent and address such incidents, were the focus of a panel discussion and luncheon on at the Chateau Nova on Dec. 9.
De Beers awards $45,000 in scholarships; 8 NWT students among recipients

De Beers awards $45,000 in scholarships; 8 NWT students among recipients

Canadian women in the STEM field — Science, Technology, Engineering and Math — have received $45,000 in scholarships, courtesy of De Beers Group.
EDITORIAL: Arbitrary firearm bans don’t work — it’s time Canada rethinks gun control

EDITORIAL: Arbitrary firearm bans don’t work — it’s time Canada rethinks gun control

It’s probably safe to say part of Markham-Unionville MP Paul Chiang’s motivation for amendments to Bill C-21 are recent occurrences in large mobs of people both blockading major trade corridors with their own private arsenals and descending on capitals of both Canada and the United States to demand the unlawful removal of legitimately-elected governments — and vowing to do it again.
With respiratory illnesses rising, health officials plead for small holiday gatherings

With respiratory illnesses rising, health officials plead for small holiday gatherings

Nunavut health authorities are asking people to take precautions during the holidays due to multiple viruses spreading.
Robert Greenley elected Kitikmeot Inuit president

Robert Greenley elected Kitikmeot Inuit president

Four administrative positions were filled following KIA’s election on Monday December 12th