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Hay River expects port traffic increase thanks to rare earths mine

Hay River expects port traffic increase thanks to rare earths mine

The Town of Hay River will be meeting on July 20 to discuss the expected increase in marine, truck and rail freight through the town as a result of developments from the Nechalacho Rare Earths Mine.
Government of Northwest Territories names new senior managers

Government of Northwest Territories names new senior managers

Changes have been made to senior management in the Northwest Territories public service.
Changes made to GN’s senior management

Changes made to GN’s senior management

Premier Joe Savikataaq has made some changes among the Government of Nunavut’s senior managers.
One dead, two seriously injured in Sanikiluaq ATV incident

One dead, two seriously injured in Sanikiluaq ATV incident

One male died and two others were seriously hurt in an all-terrain vehicle incident in Sanikiluaq on Friday, July 16.
Metis man from Tulita writing book on Grollier Hall abuse

Metis man from Tulita writing book on Grollier Hall abuse

Anger describes how Richard Hardy felt when he heard the news of unmarked graves discovered at former residential school sites over the past two months.
Health centre closures and reduced services coming this summer: GN

Health centre closures and reduced services coming this summer: GN

Some health centres in Nunavut will be closed or offering reduced services this summer due to staff shortages, the Department of Health advised on Friday morning.
Gwich’in traditional knowledge adapts to climate change

Gwich’in traditional knowledge adapts to climate change

Gwich’in Elders aren’t letting climate change stop their traditional lifestyle
RCMP charge youth with aggravated assault following Yk altercation

RCMP charge youth with aggravated assault following Yk altercation

Police responded to July 14 call at 10:50 pm regarding an alleged assault near a downtown school on Franklin Avenue.
COVID-19 precautions in place, but FOTR goes on

COVID-19 precautions in place, but FOTR goes on

Folk on the Rocks 2021 will take place in the midst of the Government of the Northwest Territories planning to phase out public health restrictions through its Emerging Wisely plan.
NWT’s minimum wage to climb to $15.20

NWT’s minimum wage to climb to $15.20

Minimum wage is increasing to $15.20 per hour in the Northwest Territories as of Sept. 1.