The stage is set at the Northern Arts and Cultural Centre (NACC) to welcome a new executive director and artistic director to carry on with the organization’s creative vision and programming for the ...
Inuvik RCMP are investigating what they’re labeling a homicide that allegedly happened on Thursday evening. According to police, officers were called to a business on Industrial Road shortly after ...
The Abluqta Society has found a temporary space to help people in Baker Lake. The society’s executive director, Erin Strachan, said the organization is still working to find its long-term home, but ...
Yellowknife police are asking the public for assistance to identify two suspects allegedly involved in a recent assault case. On Oct. 15, three male suspects entered a dental clinic on 50 Avenue and ...
Members of the Edmonton Oilers Alumni were in town this past weekend to help with the First Shift initiative, which is operated by Hockey NWT. While they were here, Georges Laraque, Charlie Huddy, ...
There was plenty of police activity in Hay River over the weekend. Not for anything bad, though. The RCMP's Musical Ride returned to the town for the first time since 2019 and put on a show for those ...
Aline Mukyunik, of Arviat, is looking forward to entering into her final year of high school in the weeks ahead. Mukyunik, 16, said it makes her feel really happy to be heading to Grade 12 soon, but ...
Under generally clear skies, Yellowknifers and guests gathered in the warmth of Old Town last weekend to share laughter, friendship and good vibes at the 19th annual Ramble & Ride festival. It was a ...
"What we can control is establishing the foundation of a territorial workforce that is well-educated, with the capacity and skills not only to be workers, but also contractors — Northerners operating ...
Dogs are beloved companions in many Canadian homes. According to some statistics, around two in five households in the country have a dog, with close to eight million dogs in the country. Dogs are the ...
A city councillor is currently in Edmonton for medical attention. Coun. Steve Payne told NNSL Media on July 22 he's been in the Alberta capital for a week. He's there to get work on his back, he said.
The North Slave Correctional Centre (NSCC) is seeing fewer Indigenous inmates, while the number of inmates from outside the NWT is increasing. The population at NSCC has risen by nearly 40 per cent ...
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