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Notes from the Trail: Biodegradable and compostable are entirely different things

Notes from the Trail: Biodegradable and compostable are entirely different things

The first Yellowknife Farmers Market was almost a total success.
RCMP charge suspected Kugluktuk bootlegger

RCMP charge suspected Kugluktuk bootlegger

Kugluktuk RCMP seized an undisclosed quantity of vodka and 10 firearms from Allan Aklok, who has been charged with three offences under the Nunavut Liquor Act and Canadian Criminal Code.
Driver hospitalized after 49 Street collision with tree

Driver hospitalized after 49 Street collision with tree

The driver of a motor vehicle was taken to Stanton Territorial Hospital following a single-vehicle accident on 49 Street on Tuesday, according to the RCMP.
More than a year after Northern Images closed, Yellowknife artists still struggling to find space

More than a year after Northern Images closed, Yellowknife artists still struggling to find space

Correction: A previous version of this story identified one of the artists who participated in the “WILD” art show as Wiley Rudkevitch. It was actually Wiley Wolfe. NNSL Media regrets the error.
Hay River family reunites and surveys flood damage

Hay River family reunites and surveys flood damage

Lost over $10,000 of household items but grateful they still have each other
United Way NWT raises more than $400,000 for Hay River flood relief

United Way NWT raises more than $400,000 for Hay River flood relief

Flood-affected residents from Hay River and the Kátł’odeeche First Nation have received an outpouring of support from across the country amounting to more than $400,000 through United Way NWT.
City of Yellowknife signs MOU with Chamber of Mines to promote economic development

City of Yellowknife signs MOU with Chamber of Mines to promote economic development

A newly-signed memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the City of Yellowknife and the NWT and Nunavut Chamber of Mines promises to be a significant milestone for the mining industry in Yellowknife and the territory.
Hay River family reunites and surveys flood damage

Hay River family reunites and surveys flood damage

Lost over $10,000 of household items but grateful they still have each other
YK COLD CASE: What happened to Luke Degerness?

YK COLD CASE: What happened to Luke Degerness?

June 7 marked 15 years since Lucas ‘Luke’ Degerness went missing from Prince George
Family Services teams up to help Nunavummiut with Class 5 and 7 Drivers Licenses

Family Services teams up to help Nunavummiut with Class 5 and 7 Drivers Licenses

The Nunavut Municipal Training Organization is partnering up with Nunavut’s Department of Family Services to help deliver class 5 and 7 driver training courses for up to 105 participants in Coral Harbour, Arviat, Cambridge Bay, Kinngait, Rankin Inlet, Kugluktuk and Pangnirtung.