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‘Monumental’ AFN child welfare deal close as chiefs press concerns

‘Monumental’ AFN child welfare deal close as chiefs press concerns

National chief says agreement will top the $20B promised as part of a landmark settlement
Five people charged following cocaine bust in Fort Simpson

Five people charged following cocaine bust in Fort Simpson

The RCMP have charged five individuals following a search of a residence in Fort Simpson on June 20 that turned up approximately 65 grams of suspected crack cocaine, more than $3,400 in cash and other drug paraphernalia.
Woman charged after infant sent to Yellowknife hospital with 'life-altering' injuries

Woman charged after infant sent to Yellowknife hospital with 'life-altering' injuries

Toddler also reportedly assaulted
Ecole Allain St-Cyr graduate aims to get cooking on culinary career

Ecole Allain St-Cyr graduate aims to get cooking on culinary career

Nathan Hamel is one of seven students set to graduate from French high school
Concern over Indigenous identity fraud heightened by government definitions: minister

Concern over Indigenous identity fraud heightened by government definitions: minister

As former chief sues Assembly of First Nations, minister says Ottawa won’t weigh in

As former chief sues Assembly of First Nations, minister says Ottawa won’t weigh in

17.1 per cent of NWT residents estimated to be living in poverty as of 2022

17.1 per cent of NWT residents estimated to be living in poverty as of 2022

An estimated 17.1 per cent of NWT residents were living in poverty as of 2022, according to a new ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Market Basket Measure report from Statistics Canada.
Four NWT businesses receive nearly $100,000 through Indigenous Tourism Fund

Four NWT businesses receive nearly $100,000 through Indigenous Tourism Fund

Two businesses in Yellowknife, one in Fort Smith and one in Fort Simpson benefit
Sahtu youth gather to tackle region's drug and addictions problem

Sahtu youth gather to tackle region's drug and addictions problem

'I’m very encouraged,' MLA says following Tulita workshop
NWT population rises more than 200 people since April 2023

NWT population rises more than 200 people since April 2023

There were 44,920 people living in the Northwest Territories as of April 1, 2024, according to new data released by Statistics Canada.
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