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Record high of NWT youth employment in April: Bureau of Stats

Record high of NWT youth employment in April: Bureau of Stats

Employment among NWT youth aged 15 to 24 reached a record high in April — the second month in a row to register a record-high youth job rate.
Bayside Bed and Breakfast, Dancing Moose Café sale nears closure

Bayside Bed and Breakfast, Dancing Moose Café sale nears closure

The owners of the Dancing Moose Café and Bayside Bed and Breakfast are packing it in after 14 years of business.
Gwich’in and Métis knowledge preserved for UNESCO

Gwich’in and Métis knowledge preserved for UNESCO

Most comprehensive archive of Gwich’in culture and knowledge to date available from NWT Archives
Mentorship opportunity for Indigenous writers

Mentorship opportunity for Indigenous writers

Emerging Indigenous writers have a new opportunity to seek mentorship through the Audible Indigenous Writers’ Circle launching this summer.
Flavour Trader to close after five years in Yellowknife

Flavour Trader to close after five years in Yellowknife

Flavour Trader, one of Yellowknife’s favourite companies dedicated to the celebration of food and dining experiences, is closing.
Face masks not needed in private areas of businesses: OCPHO

Face masks not needed in private areas of businesses: OCPHO

Wearing face masks isn’t necessary for staff of private companies in areas inaccessible to members of the public, even though some may have been led to believe that when reading a public health order issued on May 3 .
No hospitalizations from N.J. Macpherson outbreak: OCPHO

No hospitalizations from N.J. Macpherson outbreak: OCPHO

The outbreak of COVID-19 at N.J. Macpherson School has not led to any hospitalizations thus far.
Hay River is looking for a new wharf runner

Hay River is looking for a new wharf runner

The Town of Hay River is looking for an organization to run the popular Saturday market at the Fisherman’s Wharf Pavilion.
Yellowknife Covid case count rises to 51

Yellowknife Covid case count rises to 51

There are now 51 positive COVID-19 cases in Yellowknife.
‘Don’t wait, vaccinate!’: NWT premier, Tlicho Grand Chief united on jab

‘Don’t wait, vaccinate!’: NWT premier, Tlicho Grand Chief united on jab

Grand Chief George Mackenzie and Premier Caroline Cochrane are encouraging Tlicho citizens and residents to get the COVID-19 vaccine and “do their part in protecting Tlicho communities.â€
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