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Musicians ponder viability of live entertainment

Musicians ponder viability of live entertainment

Cancellations of various events in the NWT are springing up as COVID-19 sweeps through parts of the territory.
Polar bears may be relisted as species at risk

Polar bears may be relisted as species at risk

Northwest Territories residents are being asked whether polar bears should be placed back on the species at risk list under the category of “special concern.â€
Gov’t of Canada and GNWT working to ensure NWT is ready to issue vaccination proof documentation

Gov’t of Canada and GNWT working to ensure NWT is ready to issue vaccination proof documentation

The GNWT says it’s working with the Government of Canada to ensure the NWT will be able to issue standardized verifiable proof of having received the COVID-19 vaccine.
Hay River Education Authority won’t bus students this school year

Hay River Education Authority won’t bus students this school year

Students and parents seeking bus transportation to school within the Hay River District Education Authority this school year are being recommended to find alternate means.
Indigenous knowledge advocate Barney Masuzumi passes away at 74

Indigenous knowledge advocate Barney Masuzumi passes away at 74

The NWT has a lost a longtime advocate for Indigenous traditional knowledge and the welfare of children.
Investigative report finds Office of the Clerk not toxic workplace

Investigative report finds Office of the Clerk not toxic workplace

A summary report of the investigation into the Office of the Clerk of the legislature concluded that the office is not a toxic workplace and that three of four key allegations by complainants against clerk Tim Mercer were “not founded.â€
Trained Yellowknife dogs check mine employees for narcotics

Trained Yellowknife dogs check mine employees for narcotics

Any employee trying to transport contraband to a mine site is going to have to trick the noses of some determined canines.
Fort Simpson RCMP asking for assistance in identifiying individuals that could assist in suspicious fire investigation.

Fort Simpson RCMP asking for assistance in identifiying individuals that could assist in suspicious fire investigation.

Fort Simpson RCMP are seeking public assistance in relation to suspicious fires that occurred in the area.
Sept. 30 marked as National Day of Truth and Reconciliation

Sept. 30 marked as National Day of Truth and Reconciliation

Sept. 30 is now holiday for the territory’s public service, commemorating the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
MACA estimates community flood repairs will be done this fall

MACA estimates community flood repairs will be done this fall

Scheduled construction began in Jean Marie River yesterday [Aug. 25], addressing the flooding damage that has impacted the community.