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One-person protest on Franklin Ave. for Indigenous rights

One-person protest on Franklin Ave. for Indigenous rights

Yellowknifer Georgina Franklin demands affordable housing
Yellowknife firefighters respond to incident on Jeske Crescent

Yellowknife firefighters respond to incident on Jeske Crescent

Firefighters responded to a fire on Jeske Crescent on the afternoon of Wednesday, May 11.
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After 30 years, Borealis Kennels is still putting one paw in front of the other

After 30 years, Borealis Kennels is still putting one paw in front of the other

After 30 years, a major labour strike, a pandemic, and more than one supply chain crisis, Borealis Kennels is still standing firmly on four paws.
Comment: Lorraine Rousseau argues equality is more than passing laws

Comment: Lorraine Rousseau argues equality is more than passing laws

May marks the start of pride events in many cities around the country. We, at the union, proudly honour and celebrate LGBTQ2+ communities in the North, and across this land, Canada. This summer will be filled with Pride, in-person and virtual, events.
Having a LARP! Yellowknife role players prep for battle

Having a LARP! Yellowknife role players prep for battle

‘I’ll probably pick up a new battle ax’ said Brett Trimble
Bureaucrats successfully defend Yk Basketball Association title

Bureaucrats successfully defend Yk Basketball Association title

They say defending a title is one of the hardest things to do, no matter the sport.
Yellowknifer May 11, 2022 edition

Yellowknifer May 11, 2022 edition

Yellowknife vet Dr. Michelle Tuma to launch triage service May 15

Yellowknife vet Dr. Michelle Tuma to launch triage service May 15

‘I wanted to be able to provide something to help ease their (pet owners) worry’ said Tuma
As Avian Influenza enters southern Canada, here’s what to expect

As Avian Influenza enters southern Canada, here’s what to expect

A strain of avian influenza that is highly contagious among birds is currently spreading from the United States into southern Canada, according to a notice from the Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT).