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Tuktoyaktuk Mayor sounds off on GNWT Covid-19 response

Tuktoyaktuk Mayor sounds off on GNWT Covid-19 response

Tuktoyaktuk Mayor Erwin Elias is starting to lose his patience with the GNWT.
Hay River Animal Shelter raises more than $4,000 through Betty White Challenge

Hay River Animal Shelter raises more than $4,000 through Betty White Challenge

The Hay River Animal Shelter collected more than $4,000 through its recent involvement in the Betty White Challenge.
Editorial: The future called, it says you should fill out your housing survey

Editorial: The future called, it says you should fill out your housing survey

Town needs data to make hard decisions for Hay RiverSA国际影视传媒檚 growth
Team Galusha heads into the bubble for Scotties Tournament of Hearts

Team Galusha heads into the bubble for Scotties Tournament of Hearts

Another year, another trip across the country for Team Galusha as they fly the territorySA国际影视传媒檚 flag at the Canadian womenSA国际影视传媒檚 curling championship.
Yellowknife student partners with housing rights org to fight homelessness in her city

Yellowknife student partners with housing rights org to fight homelessness in her city

Sara Morris says sheSA国际影视传媒檚 never experienced homelessness and likely never will.
NWT Covid-19 case count and exposure update: Jan. 25

NWT Covid-19 case count and exposure update: Jan. 25

Active Covid cases remained relatively stable in the NWT on Tuesday as case numbers stayed below 1,000.
Tuktoyaktuk youth centre, Inuvik bar listed as Covid-19 exposure sites

Tuktoyaktuk youth centre, Inuvik bar listed as Covid-19 exposure sites

InuvikSA国际影视传媒檚 Mad Trapper pub has once again been listed as an exposure site for Covid-19, on Jan. 21-22 from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Duo hope to use research data to make ice travel safer

Duo hope to use research data to make ice travel safer

A two-person team is looking to help Northern communities by providing research on fluctuating ice levels.
Covid 19 Jan 25 update: Covid-19 cases slowing down but not stopping

Covid 19 Jan 25 update: Covid-19 cases slowing down but not stopping

Official numbers on the Covid-19 dashboard show a total of 161 cases in the Beaufort Delta as of Jan. 24, with 91 in Inuvik, 43 in Aklavik, 14 in Fort McPherson, four in Sachs Harbour, eight in Tuktoyaktuk and one in Tsiigehtchic. The next official community update will be Wednesday, Jan. 26
Ottawa announces 29 new homes for three NWT communities

Ottawa announces 29 new homes for three NWT communities

New housing initiative will cost $9.8 million