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Caribou that attacked heavy equipment tests positive for rabies

Caribou that attacked heavy equipment tests positive for rabies

Best to dispose of harvested meat if it's suspected an animal has rabies, says Department of Health
No X-rays in Fort Smith for the next few days due to staff shortage

No X-rays in Fort Smith for the next few days due to staff shortage

Unit will be closed from 3:30 p.m. June 3 to 8 p.m. June 6
City, chamber of commerce partner to boost local business

City, chamber of commerce partner to boost local business

Economic activity, business environment and safety among topics to be addressed
Around Kivalliq

Around Kivalliq

Around Kivalliq
Sadness reigns supreme yet again in Leafs Nation

Sadness reigns supreme yet again in Leafs Nation

Rankin Inlet resident left shaking his head once again after another early playoff exit for Toronto Maple Leafs
Inuvialuit art display tells history of Inuit-Nordic Greenland

Inuvialuit art display tells history of Inuit-Nordic Greenland

Paulatuk-born Abraham Anghik Ruben life's work on display at Winnipeg Art Gallery until next spring
Wildfire south of Sambaa K’e grows 2,300 hectares over weekend

Wildfire south of Sambaa K’e grows 2,300 hectares over weekend

Wildfire west of Highway 1 more than doubles in size
Parking, airport fees set to increase next month

Parking, airport fees set to increase next month

Lost parking ticket slip to now cost $250
For Canada Post to survive, it needs a new direction

For Canada Post to survive, it needs a new direction

Small entrepreneurs who mail their products to customers still rely on Canada Post
Lead tests at YK schools under review after no expertise sought

Lead tests at YK schools under review after no expertise sought

Latest update from GNWT states original sampling process was done without in-house expertise specific to water testing, no third-party experts involved and GNWT water quality experts not consulted beforehand