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Panel examines causes of sexual harassment and violence

Panel examines causes of sexual harassment and violence

Sexual harassment and violence, and how to prevent and address such incidents, were the focus of a panel discussion and luncheon on at the Chateau Nova on Dec. 9.
De Beers awards $45,000 in scholarships; 8 NWT students among recipients

De Beers awards $45,000 in scholarships; 8 NWT students among recipients

Canadian women in the STEM field — Science, Technology, Engineering and Math — have received $45,000 in scholarships, courtesy of De Beers Group.
Propane a factor in Yk, Hay River explosions: fire marshal

Propane a factor in Yk, Hay River explosions: fire marshal

Investigations by the fire marshal into explosions in Yellowknife and Hay River have confirmed that propane was a factor in both incidents.
Free English class helps newcomers reach their goals

Free English class helps newcomers reach their goals

An English class meant to help newcomers adjust to life in Yellowknife takes place at the Yellowknife Public Library every Thursday evening.
Ecole St. Patrick High School prepares to deliver Descendants at NACC this week

Ecole St. Patrick High School prepares to deliver Descendants at NACC this week

The spotlight is back on high school theatre as Ecole St. Patrick High School students are set to debut Descendants on Dec. 15.
Legislative assembly gets spruced up thanks to kindergarten students

Legislative assembly gets spruced up thanks to kindergarten students

The legislative assembly continued its tradition of inviting kindergarten students from Yellowknife, Ndilo and Dettah have to decorate Christmas trees with their handmade ornaments late last month.
Tales From The Dump: How windy was it? Depends on where you were and how it was measured

Tales From The Dump: How windy was it? Depends on where you were and how it was measured

Well, it is December, and you probably know what that means.
Memories of the North: Working tirelessly for the community pays off in many ways

Memories of the North: Working tirelessly for the community pays off in many ways

I returned from Ottawa on Dec. 2 after being inducted into the Order of Canada by Governor General Mary Simon at Rideau Hall.
Det’on Cho Corporation acquires Nunasi Building

Det’on Cho Corporation acquires Nunasi Building

Det’on Cho Corporation, the economic development arm of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation, has finalized its purchase of the Nunasi Building on 48 St. on Nov. 30.
Field Law awards $15,000 to community-driven organizations in Yellowknife

Field Law awards $15,000 to community-driven organizations in Yellowknife

The recipients of the Field Law Community Fund Program have been announced.