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Dene Nation gets $25,000 for Canol pipeline history

Dene Nation gets $25,000 for Canol pipeline history

The Government of Canada is giving the Dene Nation $25,000 to begin its project to uncover stories behind the Canol pipeline from the Second World War.
Northwest Territories government updates substance abuse messaging with video profiles

Northwest Territories government updates substance abuse messaging with video profiles

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Eight-year-old organizing cleaning of Frame Lake in Yellowknife

Eight-year-old organizing cleaning of Frame Lake in Yellowknife

Ryelle Whitford wants to clean up the whole world, but sheSA国际影视传媒檚 starting with the Frame Lake shore.
Yk musician Carmen Braden releases new single

Yk musician Carmen Braden releases new single

Yellowknife singer/songwriter Carmen Braden has released her new single, Kick Kick.
Yellowknifers pull 924 pounds of trash from Great Slave Lake

Yellowknifers pull 924 pounds of trash from Great Slave Lake

A goal of cleaning up 10,000 pounds by the end of the season
Still no cause of death for Tuktoyaktuk woman, 54, who died in  custody

Still no cause of death for Tuktoyaktuk woman, 54, who died in custody

Investigation continues into the death of a woman who passed away in police custody after being arrested by the Northwest Territories July 31.
Drive-to-75 push aims to boost vaccination rate in Northwest Territories

Drive-to-75 push aims to boost vaccination rate in Northwest Territories

The GNWT launched its SA国际影视传媒淒rive to 75 per centSA国际影视传媒 program Aug. 5 to reach a 75-per cent rate of full vaccination for residents, the Department of Health and Social Services (HSS) said in a news release.
Northwest Territories politician Clem Paul remembered as SA国际影视传媒楳etis iconSA国际影视传媒

Northwest Territories politician Clem Paul remembered as SA国际影视传媒楳etis iconSA国际影视传媒

Metis leader Clem Paul died on July 30 at age 64.
Volunteers start work on new Yellowknife bike park

Volunteers start work on new Yellowknife bike park

Members of the Yellowknife Mountain Bike Club (YKMTBC) and Rotary Club began rolling out the groundwork for their new bike park on Aug. 3.
Inuvik Drum editorial: COVID-19 concerns from the south

Inuvik Drum editorial: COVID-19 concerns from the south

Any hopes we had of ending the required 14 days of isolation for non-essential travel into the Northwest Territories were snuffed out this week after Alberta announced sweeping changes to how it will contain the COVID-19 pandemic and the Delta variant, which is now spreading faster than the COVID-19 virus has done so to date.