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KIA president confident as talks continue on Kivalliq Hydro-Fibre Link

KIA president confident as talks continue on Kivalliq Hydro-Fibre Link

Multiple levels of government involved as KIA focuses on 'building momentum,' says Kono Tattuinee
On Red Dress Day, an NWT advocate sees reasons for concern south of the border

On Red Dress Day, an NWT advocate sees reasons for concern south of the border

National day of awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls marks its 15th anniversary
Should the city start taxing vacant land? One city councillor thinks so

Should the city start taxing vacant land? One city councillor thinks so

Tom McLennan proposes new by-law and property tax class for empty lots or an increase in holding fees
What's keeping you held back is what you're holding onto

What's keeping you held back is what you're holding onto

When you do better, everyone in your life benefits
Norman Wells RCMP charge Alberta men with drug, weapons crimes

Norman Wells RCMP charge Alberta men with drug, weapons crimes

Firearms charges also laid
Tributes pour in for late Bob Simpson

Tributes pour in for late Bob Simpson

Longtime advocate for both Gwich'in Tribal Council and Inuvialuit Regional Corporation died on April 25
Habitat For Humanity NWT breaks ground on latest project

Habitat For Humanity NWT breaks ground on latest project

Four units being built on Moyle Drive in Niven Lake with construction scheduled to be completed this fall
Could Alberta Really Leave Canada?

Could Alberta Really Leave Canada?

A ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøer’s look at what secession could mean
Weledeh Catholic School to reopen on Tuesday; St. Pat's stays closed

Weledeh Catholic School to reopen on Tuesday; St. Pat's stays closed

St. Pat's remains closed to students on Tuesday while Senior Super Soccer also postponed due to measles case
On Red Dress Day, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø premiers pledge $75,000 for national Truth and Reconciliation centre

On Red Dress Day, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø premiers pledge $75,000 for national Truth and Reconciliation centre

More than 20 million new residential school records expected to be turned over in coming months