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Editorial: What we need is fans in the stands

Editorial: What we need is fans in the stands

Waist-deep in individual exemptions and approvals, public health officials aren’t even talking about phase three of the GNWT’s pandemic recovery plan, Emerging Wisely, anymore.
Editorial: Flood of good will brings comfort following Deh Cho devastation

Editorial: Flood of good will brings comfort following Deh Cho devastation

Eye roll? Warm fuzzy? In one ear and out the other?
Tales from the dump: Hagar’s horrible return

Tales from the dump: Hagar’s horrible return

It was what the Icelanders would call “Window Weather.”
Hay River and region advised to boil water

Hay River and region advised to boil water

A boil water advisory has been recommended for Hay River, Enterprise, Kakisa, and K’atl’odeeche Reserve.
Hub editorial: Don’t get complacent

Hub editorial: Don’t get complacent

For the second year in a row, Hay River – Vale Island, specifically – has largely avoided significant flooding.
Getting back into the swing of things in Victoria and the world of work

Getting back into the swing of things in Victoria and the world of work

I started with a law firm recently as a summer student here in Songhees Territory.
Anyone else want to see Georges Laraque solve the problem that is Tom Wilson?

Anyone else want to see Georges Laraque solve the problem that is Tom Wilson?

See, kids? Remote learning can be fun. Just ask Amanda K. Fletcher.
Book review: Surviving surprises in the city

Book review: Surviving surprises in the city

Surviving the City by Tasha Spillett is an endearing graphic novel about two Indigenous youth surviving high school together while also highlighting, in a haunting and delicate way, the experience of surviving in a city which hides unpredictable hostility. Gentle in the most powerful of ways, the story of Dez and Miikwan was an instant classic in my eyes.
Tales from the dump: How far does litter travel?

Tales from the dump: How far does litter travel?

I was out on the tundra, within sight of the Arctic Ocean, when something caught my eye. It was a plastic bag sailing along with the wind. I wasn’t close to any community or camp I knew of, so I wondered how far it had come and how far it was going. Very few Northern dumps are protected from the wind. So, litter blows far and wide.
Letter: YK business owner calls for premier to lock NWT down

Letter: YK business owner calls for premier to lock NWT down

Dear premier,