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GNWT to reduce reliance on U.S. goods and services, may include Starlink

GNWT to reduce reliance on U.S. goods and services, may include Starlink

American tariffs could result in 'a few difficult' years, says NWT premier
Sixth annual Liidlii Kue Film Festival 'a resounding success'

Sixth annual Liidlii Kue Film Festival 'a resounding success'

Dozens of people in attendance for the festival's opening red carpet ceremony alone with special appearance from Olympic snowboarder Liam Gill
Fort Resolution  investigating reports of shots fired, suspected arson

Fort Resolution investigating reports of shots fired, suspected arson

Witnesses asked to come forward
Around powerful leaders seem to be a lot of quislings

Around powerful leaders seem to be a lot of quislings

Rome burned while Nero played his fiddle. That is an adage or saying that we can learn a lot from. This is why learning a little history can be important. Nero was the emperor of Rome in 64 AD.
Pangnirtung to redevelop land belonging to Diocese of the Arctic

Pangnirtung to redevelop land belonging to Diocese of the Arctic

New daycare and multipurpose building part of the plans for redeveloping derelict church structures in community
Speaker dismisses minister's complaint; chastises assembly over behaviour

Speaker dismisses minister's complaint; chastises assembly over behaviour

Wawzonek's point of order against Testart overruled
Man arrested after handgun pointed outside Stanton hospital

Man arrested after handgun pointed outside Stanton hospital

25-year-old faces four charges
Criminal charge laid following stabbing in Fort Good Hope

Criminal charge laid following stabbing in Fort Good Hope

Victim and accused know each other; no risk to the public, police say
GNWT's borrowing limit increased to $3.1 billion

GNWT's borrowing limit increased to $3.1 billion

Repayment of existing debt remains affordable, according to territorial government
MLAs raise concerns over slowing economy, GNWT spending

MLAs raise concerns over slowing economy, GNWT spending

Denny Rodgers says he fears consequences of no meaningful economic growth outside of government