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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visiting Yellowknife

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visiting Yellowknife

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Yellowknife today for what’s being called “private meetings”, according to his official itinerary.
Manitok Thompson says Pierre Poilievre incident has been ‘misrepresented by the media’

Manitok Thompson says Pierre Poilievre incident has been ‘misrepresented by the media’

Former Nunavut and Northwest Territories cabinet minister Manitok Thompson has found herself at the heart of a controversy involving Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, and asserts the situation has been misrepresented by the media.
22-year-old celebrates one year as Clyde River’s deputy fire chief

22-year-old celebrates one year as Clyde River’s deputy fire chief

Clyde River’s Curtis Jaypoody has wanted to be a firefighter since he first watched a fire prevention presentation in kindergarten.
‘We are all family’; Salvation Army serves Thanksgiving dinner to a couple hundred people

‘We are all family’; Salvation Army serves Thanksgiving dinner to a couple hundred people

Close to 200 Thanksgiving meals were served to people from different walks of life at the Salvation Army on Monday afternoon.
Immigration powers Canada’s largest population jump since 1957

Immigration powers Canada’s largest population jump since 1957

Statistics Canada says country grew by more than a million people in the year ending July 2023
‘A wonderful partnership’ to feed those in need at Thanksgiving

‘A wonderful partnership’ to feed those in need at Thanksgiving

The annual Salvation Army and Yellowknife Co-op Thanksgiving Food Drive took place at the Co-op Saturday.
EDITORIAL: All politicians should be required to take an exam before running

EDITORIAL: All politicians should be required to take an exam before running

Last week, the House of Commons engaged in a fiasco so utterly idiotic it defies logic — and shows we need to make a fundamental change to preserve our democracy.
Cambridge Bay’s Department of Healthy Living launches multiple mental health programs

Cambridge Bay’s Department of Healthy Living launches multiple mental health programs

It has been a busy few weeks for Cambridge Bay’s Department of Healthy Living, with one new mental health-related program underway, and three more set to begin soon.
Suspect arrested after apparent stabbing in downtown Yellowknife

Suspect arrested after apparent stabbing in downtown Yellowknife

Yellowknife RCMP have made an arrest in relation to a stabbing that occurred Saturday evening.
Indigenous groups stand firm with child welfare law before Supreme Court

Indigenous groups stand firm with child welfare law before Supreme Court

Some Indigenous nations say they are prepared to continue enforcing their jurisdiction over child welfare if Canada’s top court sides with Quebec in a landmark constitutional case.