It may have been nothing more than a rubber stamp, but Yellowknife city council approved the 2026 budget during its regular meeting at city hall on Monday.
GNWT announces test results Wednesday evening; public health order issued for school including flushing of water fixtures ...
A proposed Qikiqtarjuaq deep-sea port will cost $350 million for its first phase, proponents of the project told a press ...
The federal government’s Regional Defence Investment Initiative has a designated Arctic allotment of $40.5 million that is ...
NWT students won’t have to write the 2026 Alberta diploma exams in January. The Government of Alberta has cancelled those ...
Award will honour young advocates who ‘demonstrate honesty, courage, and a respectful approach to gender-based equality’ ...
The GNWT’s Contaminated Sites Division held its first public consultation on Dec. 3 about the fate of six abandoned mines ...
The City of Iqaluit will study a business case for machines to collect empty beer cans, four months after the only local ...
Former Nunavut premier Paul Quassa says he helped negotiate the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement to give the next generation of ...
Yellowknife police have taken 292 grams of suspected crack-cocaine off the streets. The drug was found in a vehicle on Dec. 6 ...
The Yellowknife Chamber of Commerce is throwing its weight behind the idea of Aurora College moving its North Slave Campus to ...
For the fourth time since 2018, a former Sanikiluaq teacher will stand trial relating to charges of sexual abuse against ...
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