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Call service restored across North: Northwestel

Call service restored across North: Northwestel

Cell service across the NWT was restored Thursday morning.
Dene Nation launches ‘flood relief command centre’

Dene Nation launches ‘flood relief command centre’

The Dene Nation is organizing to help victims of flooding across the NWT.
RCMP advise of disruption to communication services

RCMP advise of disruption to communication services

Police are advising of disruption in phone service around the territory.
Two more confirmed cases in Yellowknife as OCPHO announces testing times for staff and students

Two more confirmed cases in Yellowknife as OCPHO announces testing times for staff and students

Two more confirmed cases of of COVID-19 in Yellowknife were reported by the Office of the Chief Public Health Officer, May 12.
Three NWT airports to receive federal airport safety funding

Three NWT airports to receive federal airport safety funding

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Fort Smith author pens book of ‘miracle stories’

Fort Smith author pens book of ‘miracle stories’

For his 26th published title in 26 years, Fort Smith born Richard Van Camp chose to write about the very thing he has dedicated his life to – storytelling.
Strict safety measures put in place as students to return to class May 17

Strict safety measures put in place as students to return to class May 17

Schools across the region will reopen on May 17 after an announcement was made by chief public health officer Dr. Kami Kandola, May 12.
Inuvik Pool won’t open until at least September

Inuvik Pool won’t open until at least September

Town SAO says work is waiting on supply chain to recover from pandemic and Texas power outages
Nursing runs in the family for the Silverios

Nursing runs in the family for the Silverios

Three members of the Silverio family have made a mark within Yellowknife’s health care community as registered nurses devoted to the profession for more than a decade.
COVID-19 cases in outbreak rise to 61

COVID-19 cases in outbreak rise to 61

The number of COVID-19 cases in the N.J. MacPherson School outbreak in Yellowknife has risen to 61 cases and six probable cases.
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