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NWT public health pops Nunavut travel bubble

NWT public health pops Nunavut travel bubble

The travel bubble between NWT and Nunavut is no more, NWT Public Health advised on Dec. 23.
Salvation ArmySA国际影视传媒檚 Kettle Program not on pace to reach $45,000 goal

Salvation ArmySA国际影视传媒檚 Kettle Program not on pace to reach $45,000 goal

Despite The Salvation ArmySA国际影视传媒檚 charitable work leading into the holiday season, it appears the organization will fall short of its Kettle Program goal of $45,000.
Action plan says clerkSA国际影视传媒檚 office needs SA国际影视传媒榩ressure valveSA国际影视传媒

Action plan says clerkSA国际影视传媒檚 office needs SA国际影视传媒榩ressure valveSA国际影视传媒

The Office of the Clerk at the Legislative Assembly should have a SA国际影视传媒減ressure valve,SA国际影视传媒 according to the action plan created in response to complaints of a toxic work environment there.
Cause of power outage in Yellowknife and Dettah still unknown

Cause of power outage in Yellowknife and Dettah still unknown

The cause of a power outage that swept through Yellowknife and Dettah on Dec. 23 is still under investigation.
Regulatory hurdle delays NorZincSA国际影视传媒檚 winter road and mine production

Regulatory hurdle delays NorZincSA国际影视传媒檚 winter road and mine production

NorZinc Ltd. announced Dec. 20 that due to SA国际影视传媒渦nexpected regulatory requirements,SA国际影视传媒 construction of the Pioneer winter road to its Prairie Creek zinc-lead-silver project in the Deh Cho region will be postponed by a year.
Inuvik Drum Youth of the Week: Philip Man Elanik

Inuvik Drum Youth of the Week: Philip Man Elanik

December 23, 2021.
Territorial education leaders discuss teacher travel during pandemic, other issues

Territorial education leaders discuss teacher travel during pandemic, other issues

Education Minister R.J. Simpson met virtually with territorial education leaders on Dec. 14 and holiday travel among educators and how that might affect a return to work was one of the topics discussed.
Homemade hats and scarves distributed to homeless and warming shelters in Inuvik

Homemade hats and scarves distributed to homeless and warming shelters in Inuvik

A holiday hamper of homemade hats and scarves will help those in Inuvik cope with homelessness, thanks to the creativity of two women in the Jasper Artists Guild.
Dropping Alberta curriculum the right move

Dropping Alberta curriculum the right move

Dropping the Alberta curriculum and switching to British ColumbiaSA国际影视传媒檚 may end up being the best decision the 19th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly makes.
Race is on to preserve Inuvialuit archaeology

Race is on to preserve Inuvialuit archaeology

With climate change threatening thousands of years of cultural heritage, the race is on to map Inuvialuit Ancestral Sites and either preserve or document them before they return to the sea.