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Canada needs to start taking racism seriously

Canada needs to start taking racism seriously

A young man in Aklavik made a poster in support of Ethan Bear of the Edmonton Oilers last week.
Police investigating assault with weapon downtown

Police investigating assault with weapon downtown

Yellowknife RCMP confirmed that an investigation is ongoing following an alleged assult downtown Yellowknife on Wednesday afternoon.
Dene Nation hosting memorial walk Friday, calls on churches “to come cleanâ€

Dene Nation hosting memorial walk Friday, calls on churches “to come cleanâ€

Dene Nation national Chief Norman Yakeleya is calling on the Churches of Canada to participate in honouring each child taken from their families and to acknowledge its wrong actions.
BREAKING: NWT-Yukon travel bubble is a go

BREAKING: NWT-Yukon travel bubble is a go

Anyone who has been in either territory for minimum 14 days can apply for isolation exemption
KFN registers objections with Metis framework agreement

KFN registers objections with Metis framework agreement

K’atlodeeche First Nation (KFN) has expressed its concerns over the recent signing of a self-government framework agreement by the Northwest Territory Metis Nation (NWTMN) and the federal and territorial governments.
Kandola to address COVID-19 restrictions at public hearing

Kandola to address COVID-19 restrictions at public hearing

Senior members of the GNWT will hold a public briefing on the Emerging Wisely plan of COVID-19 restrictions June 3.
MLAs play musical chairs with committees in role shuffle

MLAs play musical chairs with committees in role shuffle

There are a pair of new chairs at the legislature.
Boil water advisory lifted for Hay River and surrounding area

Boil water advisory lifted for Hay River and surrounding area

The boil water advisory has been lifted for residents of Hay River, Katl’odeeche First Nation (KFN), Enterprise and Kakisa.
GNWT releases draft of COVID-19 recovery plan

GNWT releases draft of COVID-19 recovery plan

Premier Caroline Cochrane tabled on May 31 the GNWT’s new draft of its Emerging Stronger plan on recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic that targets key areas of social and economic need, with implementation time lines set as late as 2025.
Shoes trashed as Fort Smith residents try to honour 215 children

Shoes trashed as Fort Smith residents try to honour 215 children

Fort Smith residents report being chased away for trying to pay their respects to the 215 children found at a former residential school site in Kamloops, B.C.