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Yellowknife artist creates ‘touching’ artwork

Yellowknife artist creates ‘touching’ artwork

Robyn Scott, artist and teacher at Ecole Sir John Franklin High School, has created a set of artwork on display at The Gallery on 47th Street.
Ja-pain for sale six years after winning Win Your Space YK contest

Ja-pain for sale six years after winning Win Your Space YK contest

The city’s first winner of the Win Your Space YK contest, Ja-pain, has gone up for sale.
Emma Taylor wins RBC Best of Region Award at Skills Canada

Emma Taylor wins RBC Best of Region Award at Skills Canada

Emma Taylor, a resident of Yellowknife, won the RBC Best of Region Award for the Northwest Territories and second place in hairstyling during Skills Canada competition in Winnipeg.
Three realtors give their take on the Yellowknife housing market

Three realtors give their take on the Yellowknife housing market

So what does the housing market in Yellowknife look like right now?
Local nurse spurs first ever Kidney Walk in Yellowknife

Local nurse spurs first ever Kidney Walk in Yellowknife

An Edmonton based organization’s annual walk for kidney disease is happening in Yellowknife for the first time.
Advice: Going from solo parenting to a blended family, part two

Advice: Going from solo parenting to a blended family, part two

How couples in a blended family connect
Yellowknife Women’s Society daycare moves back to original home following fire

Yellowknife Women’s Society daycare moves back to original home following fire

Editor’s note: As a matter of full disclosure, the previous staff member from Cornerstone Pentecostal Church’s daycare is a relative of the story’s author.
Ecole St. Joseph School students visit Quebec City

Ecole St. Joseph School students visit Quebec City

Grade 7 students from Ecole St. Joseph School went on a field trip earlier this month to Quebec City. They also spent a short time in Montreal.
United Way NWT reaches $360,000 before the end of the week

United Way NWT reaches $360,000 before the end of the week

United Way NWT has blown their $300,000 goal out of the water, having received approximately $360,000 in under a week. They have been raising funds to aid in disaster relief for Hay River and KFN evacuees since Monday, then also began funding evacuees from Fort McPherson when their community started flooding on Wednesday.
Realtor explains why it appears there are more commercial buildings for sale than usual in Yellowknife

Realtor explains why it appears there are more commercial buildings for sale than usual in Yellowknife

Commercial buildings such as the lower Centre Square Mall and the Gold Range Hotel have gone up for sale last month. What is the reason for the influx of commercial buildings going up for sale? Is it a sign of something to come? Yellowknifer asks these questions to owner and broker of Century 21: Prospect Realty, Adrian Bell. He did not seem concerned.