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Inuvik Drum Visitors of the Week: Patricia Morris and Rick and Marilyn Nichols

Inuvik Drum Visitors of the Week: Patricia Morris and Rick and Marilyn Nichols

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Grand Chief pushes for recognition of Tlicho land claims in Yellowknife land acknowledgements

Grand Chief pushes for recognition of Tlicho land claims in Yellowknife land acknowledgements

The grand chief of the Tlicho nation is challenging land acknowledgements at the City of Yellowknife and beyond, saying it’s time the region is recognized as the traditional territory of his people.
School bus service extended until 2024

School bus service extended until 2024

As students get ready for the next school year and the long dark hours ahead, they’ll have a safe school bus to go in for at least two more years.
IN PHOTOS: Fiddle and Flow festival brings out the deadliest in the Beaufort Delta

IN PHOTOS: Fiddle and Flow festival brings out the deadliest in the Beaufort Delta

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PHOTOS: Lightning show in the Dehcho

PHOTOS: Lightning show in the Dehcho

Mother Nature lit up the skies over the Mackenzie River on Thursday night.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg visits Cambridge Bay

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg visits Cambridge Bay

With heightening tensions in Europe following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February, Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Jens Stoltenberg visited Cambridge Bay on August 25, the first in his position to do so. Specifically to shore up the strategic importance of Canada’s Arctic to the defence of North America and to the defensive alliance.
EDITORIAL: “Forever Discharge” agreement needs more digging

EDITORIAL: “Forever Discharge” agreement needs more digging

When this editorial hits newsstands, it will have been at least five days since the Canadian Press (CP) broke news that the $25 million in reparations Canada was seeking from the Catholic Church for its role in the residential school system was effectively written off in the middle of an election.
Friendship Breakfast returns after three years

Friendship Breakfast returns after three years

The annual ‘Friendship Breakfast’ gives the community the opportunity to meet the homeless
Air quality warning issued for Yellowknife

Air quality warning issued for Yellowknife

Yellowknifers, especially those in high-risk groups, should take precautions against the poor air quality caused by wildfire smoke on Friday, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC).
École Įtłʼǫ̀ ready for 2022-2023 school year

École Įtłʼǫ̀ ready for 2022-2023 school year

École Įtłʼǫ̀, the replacement for J. H. Sissons School on 51A Avenue, has officially been completed.