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Hay River filmmaker sets sights on Northern highways

Hay River filmmaker sets sights on Northern highways

Hay River and surrounding area are on the verge of being the site of the first feature-length film in the South Slave in recent memory.
Hay River news in brief: Property tax assessments out, ITI wants to buy your art, Conservatives ponder future

Hay River news in brief: Property tax assessments out, ITI wants to buy your art, Conservatives ponder future

Property assessments now out
Covid-19 outbreak and exposure update: February 9

Covid-19 outbreak and exposure update: February 9

Another NWT resident has died as a result of Covid-19, the territorySA国际影视传媒檚 deputy chief public health officer announced, Feb. 9.
Covid-19 cases and exposures update update: February 8

Covid-19 cases and exposures update update: February 8

Covid-19 cases in the Northwest Territories continued to drop on Tuesday as two new hospitalizations were recorded in the territory.
GNWT offering $50,000 grants for waste management and recycling projects

GNWT offering $50,000 grants for waste management and recycling projects

The community of Fort Simpson is hard at work improving its waste management services.
Molotov cocktails used in Hay River arson attempt

Molotov cocktails used in Hay River arson attempt

Hay River are investigating an attempted arson that took place at a residence on Elm Crescent, Feb. 3.
Tu Nedhe-Wiilideh winner expected to be known Feb. 9

Tu Nedhe-Wiilideh winner expected to be known Feb. 9

The winner of the Tu Nedhe-Wiilideh MLA byelection should be known by daySA国际影视传媒檚 end Wednesday but some candidates say the mail-in voting process has been overly challenging.
Fuel fumes keep IqaluitSA国际影视传媒檚 Aqsarniit Ilinniarvik closed

Fuel fumes keep IqaluitSA国际影视传媒檚 Aqsarniit Ilinniarvik closed

Aqsarniit Ilinniarvik in Iqaluit remains closed to staff and students due to a lingering fuel odour, the Government of Nunavut announced on Tuesday afternoon.
Iqaluit vaccine mandate goes into effect; Nunavut recieves more nurses

Iqaluit vaccine mandate goes into effect; Nunavut recieves more nurses

The City of IqaluitSA国际影视传媒檚 vaccine mandate went into effect on Feb. 7 with all City facilities including the fitness centre requiring a proof of vaccination to enter, joining communities such as Arviat and Rankin Inlet who have instituted similar mandates.
New barbershop targets underserved clients

New barbershop targets underserved clients

Looking to snip up something new in Yellowknife, the owners of LJJ Barber Shop are promoting their expertise in working with Black hair.