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Notes From The Trail: Wildfire volunteers deserve every praise for protecting us

Notes From The Trail: Wildfire volunteers deserve every praise for protecting us

We have lived vicariously through our volunteers fighting fires and doing the safety work desperately needed to protect communities in the NWT.
When The Heart Says No: Some wildfire evacuees are stressed to the max

When The Heart Says No: Some wildfire evacuees are stressed to the max

We heard on Monday, Aug. 28 that the fire near Yellowknife is no longer out of control and that we may be able to go home within a week.
Tales from the Dump: How many days has it been since you were evacuated due to wildfires?

Tales from the Dump: How many days has it been since you were evacuated due to wildfires?

Here is a skill testing question. How many days has it been since you were evacuated? The days do seem to blend together don’t they. So I thought maybe I would write down a few of my highlights.
Tales From The Dump: The life and thoughts of a wildfire evacuee

Tales From The Dump: The life and thoughts of a wildfire evacuee

I fell asleep to the sound of a loon’s eerie call across a rather smoky Frame Lake.
Valpy: Second thoughts on timing of NWT election

Valpy: Second thoughts on timing of NWT election

I was asked by Cabin Radio what I thought about the date of the election — should it be moved to November or not. I said no date should be set until the fire is whipped and people are home. We need the voters cool, calm and collected on election day.
Notes from the trail: We will help each other out amid wildfires

Notes from the trail: We will help each other out amid wildfires

I have been a vegetarian and wannabe vegan for 35 years, but the cheese and salami sandwich gifted to me while I waited in line up at the Big River gas station in Fort Providence was the best sandwich I ever ate. The dogs got the salami but I ate every bite of that processed cheese on white bread with great delight. I savoured every one of the 12 grapes, the orange, the Oreo cookie — everything.
Memories of the North: A Devastating Week

Memories of the North: A Devastating Week

This has been such a week for residents of the South Slave, Delta and Sahtu regions as wildfires moved closer to communities. In the South Slave, the fires closed off the highway and people had to be airlifted to Alberta communities.
Tales from the Dump: Current events can trigger memories of the past

Tales from the Dump: Current events can trigger memories of the past

It is always interesting how current events can trigger memories of the past. With all the forest fires going on, I thought about the first time I worked in a burn. It was a rather recent burn that had gone through the area I was working in a few weeks previously.
When the heart says no: Ndilo is against city shutting off taps

When the heart says no: Ndilo is against city shutting off taps

It looks like the City of Yellowknife wants to shut down the summer water lines that pipes water through the Flats, the Old Town, and to Ndilo. Not cool.
Housing is a direct federal responsibility, contrary to what Trudeau said. Here’s how his government can do better

Housing is a direct federal responsibility, contrary to what Trudeau said. Here’s how his government can do better

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated that “housing isn’t a primary federal responsibility” at a funding announcement in Hamilton, Ont. on July 31.