100.1 GO FM - We're Your Feel Good Pop Station

City releases updated emergency management plans, building on 2023 Wildfire After-Action Assessment

The City of Yellowknife has released its updated Community Emergency Plan and Evacuation Plan.

According to the city, the plans will play a critical role in the city’s approach to emergency management, and are built on emergency management best practices, engagement, and draw from the recommendations from the KPMG After-Action Assessment of the 2023 Wildfire Response.

The new Community Emergency Plan will replace the city’s previous Emergency Management Plan, and includes best practices for the city to follow before, during, and after an emergency. The Evacuation Plan however, expands on the city’s previous Evacuation Framework and sets out the structure for managing partial or full evacuations of the city.

Officials maintain that both plans have been prepared with an “all-hazards approach” and a wide scope to allow flexibility in response to any emergency.

Continue Reading

You may also like



cjcd Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Vigil being held to remember those affected by gender-based violence

The Status of Women Council of the NWT and YWCA NWT are holding a public vigil on the National Day of Remembrance and Action to acknowledge and remember those who have been affected by gender-based violence. Hawa Dumbuya-Sesay, Executive Director of the YWCA NWT says communities continue to be deeply impacted by intimate partner violence, femicide, and the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.

Northern planning firm launches student scholarship

“Locally grown planners deeply understand their communities and are uniquely equipped to engage community members in achieving the future they envision,” says Wenman. Planit North's scholarship is geared towards youth with a focus on Northern Indigenous students.

Housing NWT to take over operations of 2 YK shelters

Next year, Housing NWT will take over operations of two Yellowknife shelters including the Sobering Centre and the Yellowknife Day Shelter. Currently, the facilities are being managed by the health and social services authority. Housing NWT currently oversees shelter services in other regions of the NWT. According to an announcement released by the GNWT, the change is part of a move towards a “more coordinated” approach to homelessness across the territory.

YK homeowners can expect a tax increase of 3.67 per cent in 2026

City of Yellowknife homeowners can expect a tax increase of 3.67 per cent next year, about half of what was originally estimated in budget talks last month. The original 7 per cent estimate was reduced following a number of developments, including council ditching plans on a few proposed expenditures and adding into the mix carbon tax monies flowing in for 2026

Operation Gingerbread launches in NWT

The RCMP has announced that their G Division is launching Operation Gingerbread, a month-long traffic safety initiative targeted at reducing impaired driving and keeping roadways safe. Officers are encouraging anyone who travels to be cautious and take steps to stay safe, by arranging safe rides and avoiding impaired driving.