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New Yellowknife aquatic centre scheduled to open in spring 2025

New Yellowknife aquatic centre scheduled to open in spring 2025

Current cost of facility sits at $71 million and will include lane pool, mobility pool, water slide and commercial space
Canada Post strike impacting residents across the NWT

Canada Post strike impacting residents across the NWT

Almost a month in, labour stoppage disrupting everything from Christmas shopping to travel plans, according to community leaders
Mayor calls for improvement to education in Nunavut

Mayor calls for improvement to education in Nunavut

Association of communities resolution passed to have Nunavut education system audited
Inuvik town council grills Aurora College president over programming

Inuvik town council grills Aurora College president over programming

Councillors and mayor want more local options trades and technical skills training
NWT Health and Social Services board of management relieved of duties

NWT Health and Social Services board of management relieved of duties

Board 'has not proven to fit the rapidly evolving and challenging needs of the current health and social services system', stated Health and Social Services Minister Lesa Semmler
Search warrant turns up drugs and stolen guns in Hay River

Search warrant turns up drugs and stolen guns in Hay River

Two people facing several charges in relation to Dec. 6 search at Rowe's Trailer Court location
'Unacceptable health risk' at proposed polytechnic campus: GNWT

'Unacceptable health risk' at proposed polytechnic campus: GNWT

Arsenic and other metals found at Tin Can Hill would put resident students and staff at risk, assessment finds
City council passes budget for 2025

City council passes budget for 2025

Final number comes in at just over $109 million with six per cent property tax increase
Levi Barnabas earns another term as QIA vice-president

Levi Barnabas earns another term as QIA vice-president

Secretary treasurer and six community directors also earn four-year terms
Jeremy Tunraluk elected president of Nunavut Tunngavik

Jeremy Tunraluk elected president of Nunavut Tunngavik

Four-year term effective as of Dec. 10