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GNWT will make one-time extra payment up to $800 for qualified seniorsSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™ home heating fuel

GNWT will make one-time extra payment up to $800 for qualified seniorsSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™ home heating fuel

Eligible NWT seniors will receive an extra $400 to $800 one-time payment to help cover the high cost of home heating fuel, the territorial government announced Monday.
Hay River man raises awareness of electric vehicles in the North

Hay River man raises awareness of electric vehicles in the North

A former Hay River citizen and current business owner in the community is looking to raise a bit of awareness with his trips to the North.
IN PHOTOS: Inuvik Fall Fair

IN PHOTOS: Inuvik Fall Fair

Despite heavy rainfall and cooler winds, residents of Inuvik got out and about Sept. 10 for the annual Fall Fair at Chief Jim Koe Park. Treats, sweets and goods were on sale throughout the day along with the sounds of live music.
Covid-19 outbreak declared at Gjoa Haven Continuing Care Centre

Covid-19 outbreak declared at Gjoa Haven Continuing Care Centre

Covid-19 has infected everyone at the Continuing Care Centre in Gjoa Haven, NunavutSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™s Department of Health announced on Sept. 23.
NorZinc aims to begin winter road construction in October

NorZinc aims to begin winter road construction in October

NorZinc Ltd. has begun preparing for the first phase of the 170-km road that will connect its proposed Prairie Creek Mine with Highway 7, the Liard Highway.
City council candidates ponder new voting process

City council candidates ponder new voting process

The mail-in ballot plus two-voting station system being used for the Oct. 17 municipal election is a new effort by the city to offer residents more options to cast a ballot, Mayor Rebecca Alty says.
Inuvik Drum Neighbour Briefs: September 22

Inuvik Drum Neighbour Briefs: September 22

Canadian Navy receives third Arctic Patrol vessel
EDITORIAL: Inflated infrastructure costs show need for provincial status

EDITORIAL: Inflated infrastructure costs show need for provincial status

This last week we learned the Inuvik Wind Project is nearly $30 million over budget and likely growing, due to a surge in the costs of goods brought about by a series of unfortunate geopolitical events.
Iqaluit plebiscite for off-site brewery beer sales to take place in mid-October

Iqaluit plebiscite for off-site brewery beer sales to take place in mid-October

A plebiscite will be taking place in Iqaluit on October 24 to determine whether or not breweries will be be able to sell beer from their premises.
Nunavut Legislative Assembly raises Every Child Matters flag

Nunavut Legislative Assembly raises Every Child Matters flag

The afternoon of September 23, NunavutSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™s Ministers and MLAs gathered outside the Nunavut Legislative Assembly in Iqaluit to raise an Every Child Matters flag in recognition of Canadian residential schools, reconciliation and ongoing Indigenous struggles.