Skip to content

News

Hay River flood recovery costs could surpass $170 million: MACA

Hay River flood recovery costs could surpass $170 million: MACA

The cost to rebuild and repair the damage inflicted by unprecedented flooding in Hay River and the K’atlodeeche First Nation is now expected to be in excess of $174 million, according to a report from the NWT legislature.
More than 100 bottles of vodka seized in Fort McPherson liquor bust

More than 100 bottles of vodka seized in Fort McPherson liquor bust

RCMP say they’ve intercepted a shipment of illegal alcohol bound for Fort McPherson.
Northern Infrastructure Corridor project seeks Tuktoyaktuk’s input

Northern Infrastructure Corridor project seeks Tuktoyaktuk’s input

Sustainable economic development doesn’t just take capital to get it going, it also takes planning.
Deputy premier commits to chip-sealing Marine Bypass Road in Inuvik

Deputy premier commits to chip-sealing Marine Bypass Road in Inuvik

Marine Bypass Road will be chip-sealed when crews roll into town to extend the runway at Mike Zubko Airport, says deputy premier Diane Archie.
NNC holds community consultation on potential renewable energy developments

NNC holds community consultation on potential renewable energy developments

On Oct. 17, Nunavut Nukkiksautiit Corporation (NNC) held a public meeting at Iqaluit’s Cadet Hall to explore which areas are most used for traditional use and to see which areas would be best for renewable energy development in the area, be it solar, wind or hydroelectric.
RCMP respond to firearms incidents in Saamba K’e, Norman Wells

RCMP respond to firearms incidents in Saamba K’e, Norman Wells

RCMP in two NWT communities have reported incidents involving firearms over the past few days.
GNWT invests $4.6 million to increase wages of early childhood educators

GNWT invests $4.6 million to increase wages of early childhood educators

The GNWT is investing $4.6 million to increase the wages of early childhood educators across the NWT.
Tungasuvvingat Inuit to open drop-in centre for LGBT Inuit in Ottawa next month

Tungasuvvingat Inuit to open drop-in centre for LGBT Inuit in Ottawa next month

Tungasuvvingat Inuit (TI) will be opening the first Inuit 2SLGBTQ+ drop-in space in Ottawa. This will be known as the Arsaniq (Northern Lights) Drop-In.
Inuvik Drum Community Art Showcase: Truth and Reconciliation Felt Hanging - by the Mangilaluk grade two class

Inuvik Drum Community Art Showcase: Truth and Reconciliation Felt Hanging - by the Mangilaluk grade two class

[gps-image name="30680255_web1_221020-INU-CommunityArt-_1.jpg"]
Inuvik Drum News Briefs — Oct. 20, 2022

Inuvik Drum News Briefs — Oct. 20, 2022

NTWAC honours Alfred Moses