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Tu Nedhe-Willideh MLA looks for answers in 2022 caribou seizure

Tu Nedhe-Willideh MLA looks for answers in 2022 caribou seizure

It’s been more than a year since the GNWT went into the Lutsel K’e Dene First Nation’s (LKDFN) cultural camp at Timber Bay and the MLA for the community is wondering what the territorial government has done to mend fences with the community.
Monument dedicated to missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls

Monument dedicated to missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls

A new monument dedicated to missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls was unveiled outside the legislative assembly on Wednesday.
‘It’s blood memory’: Inuk woman gets to know herself after hiding heritage

‘It’s blood memory’: Inuk woman gets to know herself after hiding heritage

Survivor of ’60s Scoop lands in Sooke, B.C.
First electric vehicle fast charger now available in Yellowknife

First electric vehicle fast charger now available in Yellowknife

Yellowknife’s first Level 3 electric vehicle (EV) fast charger is now up and running.
Liquor limits lowered

Liquor limits lowered

Hamlet’s lobbying brings first domino of change for beer and wine challenges
Towtongie, Pizzo-Lyall square off for mayor

Towtongie, Pizzo-Lyall square off for mayor

‘Unfinished business’ for incumbent while newcomer eager to see progress
Agnico Eagle makes $5 million in donations

Agnico Eagle makes $5 million in donations

Ilitaqsiniq among recipients
Nokleby was wrong to return to NWT during evacuation, integrity commissioner finds

Nokleby was wrong to return to NWT during evacuation, integrity commissioner finds

Great Slave MLA Katrina Nokleby breached the MLA code of conduct by returning to Yellowknife after the city was evacuated in late August, NWT legislative assembly integrity commissioner David Phillip Jones has determined.
More than 400 calls for service for RCMP during long weekend

More than 400 calls for service for RCMP during long weekend

RCMP in the NWT were busy over the long weekend with a total of 408 calls for service between 6 p.m. Sept. 29 and 8 a.m. Oct. 3.
Federal government, QIA announce funding for 21 new Nunavut housing units

Federal government, QIA announce funding for 21 new Nunavut housing units

The Government of Canada and the Qikiqtani Inuit Association (QIA) are combining to invest nearly $30 million to construct 21 new housing units in Nunavut.