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Getting back out on the ice in Cambridge Bay

Getting back out on the ice in Cambridge Bay

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A warm bed and a good book ought to be a human right

A warm bed and a good book ought to be a human right

I am sure a lot of people experience 'sleepers remorse.' Meaning they want more of it. You wake up at your usual time, possibly jarred awake by the cursed alarm clock and you lie in bed and consider your options.
Fort Good Hope students earn special banner at table tennis tournament

Fort Good Hope students earn special banner at table tennis tournament

Multiple team members from Chief T'Selehye School bring home medals
'Kind of hard,' but Bobby Kuptana has kicked cigarettes

'Kind of hard,' but Bobby Kuptana has kicked cigarettes

Cambridge Bay resident shares his path to a smoke-free lifestyle
Tlicho government signs MOU to explore mining possibilities

Tlicho government signs MOU to explore mining possibilities

Examining lithium potential among the objectives
Iqaluit RCMP looking for break and enter suspects after country food stolen

Iqaluit RCMP looking for break and enter suspects after country food stolen

Pitsi, muskox, fish and seal meat taken and sold
NWT municipalities grapple with tax arrears

NWT municipalities grapple with tax arrears

Hundreds of thousands of dollars at stake
The Pentagon’s obsession with Beijing’s Arctic ambitions: Poor policy is paranoid, not prescient

The Pentagon’s obsession with Beijing’s Arctic ambitions: Poor policy is paranoid, not prescient

This is the second part of Barry Zellen's column on the U.S. government's Arctic policy. In its 2024 Arctic Strategy, the Pentagon reveals its strategic obsession with China has clouded its judgment.
Out of chaos comes opportunity

Out of chaos comes opportunity

It is Jan. 15 as I write this column, less than a week away from the inauguration of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump.
Indigenous voices sound off on Donald Trump's 51st state idea

Indigenous voices sound off on Donald Trump's 51st state idea

Dettah Chief Ernest Betsina says treaties are with Canada and not the U.S., but former Behchoko Chief Leon Lafferty likes the idea