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Tales from the Dump: There’s a word for everything

Tales from the Dump: There’s a word for everything

Floccinaucinihilipilification.
Sports Talk: Vic Mercredi’s new hockey card is more than just a hockey card

Sports Talk: Vic Mercredi’s new hockey card is more than just a hockey card

So Vic Mercredi got his own hockey card. That alone is really cool, but why it took this long is what gets me.
Book review — Infernal: The Dying Sun

Book review — Infernal: The Dying Sun

Infernal: The Dying Sun is the debut comic book series by Yellowknifer Kody Ferron which explores the universe through the eyes of Solis, an entity created to bring destruction.
Letter to the Editor: Vacant charging stations at city hall means car sharing co-operative is working

Letter to the Editor: Vacant charging stations at city hall means car sharing co-operative is working

From: France Benoit, Yk Car Share Co-operative
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Wildflower: An Olive blooms in the desert

ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Wildflower: An Olive blooms in the desert

Las Vegas is not for me.
Carbon tax hike a ‘major threat’ to territorial businesses: NWT Chamber poll

Carbon tax hike a ‘major threat’ to territorial businesses: NWT Chamber poll

A majority of NWT Chamber of Commerce members who responded to a weekly online poll indicated proposed increases to the carbon tax this spring would be a major threat to operations or completely devastating.
Miltenberger: No one government can go it alone in creating critical legislation

Miltenberger: No one government can go it alone in creating critical legislation

My name is Michael Miltenberger. I was the MLA from Thebacha from 1995-2015 and minister of Environment for nine years starting in 2005.
Tales from the Dump: Things that go bump in the night

Tales from the Dump: Things that go bump in the night

If you hear or feel a sudden bump in the middle of the night, it can certainly give you a fright.
Notes From The Trail: It’s time to get creative on employment in the energy sector

Notes From The Trail: It’s time to get creative on employment in the energy sector

The federal government’s recent decision to extend its suspension on drilling in the Beaufort Sea is not surprising, considering the harsh environmental impacts and low demand for oil and gas.
Living in tune with Mother Earth

Living in tune with Mother Earth

In an era of supposed reconciliation, and the revitalization of Indigenous legal frameworks across Turtle Island, one would hope to see radical action and alignment between colonial governments and the Indigenous governing bodies on whose territory colonial forces reside.