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Memories of the North: The benefits of a human rights commission

Memories of the North: The benefits of a human rights commission

This past week was just a perfect time for the NWT Human Rights Commission as a member working with commission staff and other commissioners.
Notes From The Trail: Listen to the Elders when it comes to resource development

Notes From The Trail: Listen to the Elders when it comes to resource development

One after another, Elders described how mining had negatively impacted their lands during a water stewardship conference in Dettah last week.
NWT Chamber of Commerce: An Orchard in the North and other thoughts from Ottawa

NWT Chamber of Commerce: An Orchard in the North and other thoughts from Ottawa

I hope I didnt snore.
School attendance problems are complex, and our solutions need to be as well

School attendance problems are complex, and our solutions need to be as well

Over the past few years, the pandemic prompted school closures and remote learning that drew international attention to issues of students missing school what researchers call non-attendance.
Memories of the North: Life is better with Serabi

Memories of the North: Life is better with Serabi

My story this week is to express appreciation for the SPCA, their workers and the work they do to save abandoned, ill and disabled animals.
Labour Views: Economic security is dignity

Labour Views: Economic security is dignity

Poverty is more expensive than implementing programs to leave no one behind.
Tales from the Dump: Lighten up, its Halloween

Tales from the Dump: Lighten up, its Halloween

With tonight being Halloween night, here are some rather serious questions that you should ask yourself.
窪蹋勛圖厙 Wildflower: An excerpt from the novel 窪蹋勛圖厙 Wildfire

窪蹋勛圖厙 Wildflower: An excerpt from the novel 窪蹋勛圖厙 Wildfire

During the stay at home lockdown while we were all in the thick of the Covid pandemic, I began writing.
Letter to the editor: Yellowknife is destroying its own mini Amazon

Letter to the editor: Yellowknife is destroying its own mini Amazon

From Sermin Heyck,
St. Pats student organizes candy fundraiser for hurricane, flood victims

St. Pats student organizes candy fundraiser for hurricane, flood victims

Editors note: If the surname of the author looks familiar, youll figure out that Kenzie McCarthy is the daughter of James McCarthy, managing editor at 窪蹋勛圖厙. Kenzie wanted to write a story about something cool that happened at her school earlier this month and, after several minutes of hemming and hawing, the old man figured it would be all right. Here is Kenzies finished product. Enjoy.