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$23 million announced for 63 affordable housing units for at-risk individuals

$23 million announced for 63 affordable housing units for at-risk individuals

Federal ministers made their way to Yellowknife on Monday to announce $23 million in joint funding for the creation of 63 affordable rental units for at-risk individuals.
City proposes 7.47 per cent property tax hike in 2023 draft budget

City proposes 7.47 per cent property tax hike in 2023 draft budget

After being sworn-in on Monday evening, it was time for the new council to get down to work on the city’s financial picture.
Federal government announces $7 million toward Kivalliq Hydro-Fibre Link

Federal government announces $7 million toward Kivalliq Hydro-Fibre Link

Northern Affairs Minister Dan Vandal on Nov. 8 announced $7 million in new funding to help advance the Kivalliq Hydro-Fibre Link.
Yellowknife Legion headed for possible eviction over unpaid rent and utilities

Yellowknife Legion headed for possible eviction over unpaid rent and utilities

It may be a matter of weeks before Royal Canadian Legion Vincent Massey Branch 164 in Yellowknife is out of a home.
First Nations and Inuit Policing Program expanding into Nunavut

First Nations and Inuit Policing Program expanding into Nunavut

A national policing program aimed at serving Indigenous communities is expanding to Nunavut.
Rankin Inlet residents urged to conserve gas until resupply delivered

Rankin Inlet residents urged to conserve gas until resupply delivered

Community waiting on fuel delivery
Iqalummiut prepare to reflect on Remembrance Day

Iqalummiut prepare to reflect on Remembrance Day

The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 168 will be hosting Remembrance Day ceremonies the morning of November 11 to honour and remember Canadian veterans.
Missing woman found safe, RCMP say

Missing woman found safe, RCMP say

The RCMP circulated word Saturday about an 18-year-old woman, believed to be in Yellowknife, who was reported missing on Friday.
Barges routinely late without explanation, says Paulatuk resident

Barges routinely late without explanation, says Paulatuk resident

At least one person in the Beaufort Delta predicted last week’s cancellation of the Sachs Harbour barge.
Clocks change tonight to mark end of Daylight Saving Time

Clocks change tonight to mark end of Daylight Saving Time

If you have any clocks that need to be manually adjusted, this is the weekend to do it. Set them back one hour before bed on Saturday night to mark the end of Daylight Saving Time early Sunday morning.