Arthur C. Green is from Whitbourne Newfoundland and graduated from the CNA Journalism Program. Arthur also studied Business Marketing and Political Science at Memorial University in Essex England and St. John's Newfoundland. Green has worked as a spot news photographer/journalist with such news organizations as CBC, CBC Radio, NTV, Saltwire and Postmedia in Alberta.
Starting today, new requirements of the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations (SFCR) come into force for most businesses in the fresh fruits or vegetables (FFV) sector that import, export...
On Monday, January 20th, 2020, the e-mail addresses for staff of the Office of the Clerk, Members of the Legislative Assembly, and all Constituency Assistants, will change from “[email protected]”...
Property Assessment Notices have been mailed out to all ratepayers (persons or businesses responsible for paying property taxes) in the City of Yellowknife.
According to city documents, an assessment is...
Yesterday marked a significant and meaningful occasion as the Federal Indian Day Schools settlement took effect.
This means that thousands of Indigenous people who suffered harm because they attended...
Another extreme cold warning has been issued for the Yellowknife region and Hay River by Environment Canada.
Tonight for Yellowknife, clear skies. Ice fog patches developing near midnight. Wind up...
The Dené Nation is pleased to announce that the Federal Indian Day Schools Class Action is now moving to implementation.
Starting today January 13, 2020 claims will be accepted...
The Intergovernmental Memorandum of Understanding recognizes the importance of the government-to-government relationship between the Tłı̨chǫ Government and the Government of the Northwest Territories.
The Working Together: Tłı̨chǫ Government/GNWT Intergovernmental Memorandum...
The investigation by Yellowknife RCMP into missing Sladjana Petrovic, 60 years-old, continues.
Today, January 10, Yellowknife RCMP held a media teleconference, providing an update on the investigation. Inspector Alex Laporte,...
A suspect remains in custody after an investigation of two alleged assaults in Dettah, which according to reports, led to the “ramming” of police vehicles and an alleged altercation with officers. Officials reported that they believe the suspect was trying to “evade” police.
Scientists with the GNWT’s Environment and Climate Change centre reported that data collected last month showed water levels and flow rates for lakes and rivers showed that water levels were “very low” across most of the NWT. Climate change scientists also found that November temperatures were much warmer than average, but anticipate temperatures will be cooler than average across much of the NWT over the winter.
“We recognize and understand that trust must be earned, that healing takes time and that reconciliation is not a gesture but a responsibility. We all must work collectively towards reconciliACTION,” said the Yellowknife Women’s Society and the N.W.T. RCMP in a joint statement issued on Dec. 10.
GNWT health officials say they are working to bridge gaps for Two Spirit, Trans and gender diverse youth with provinces like B.C. after Alta passed a controversial law this week to restrict gender-affirming care. On Dec. 10, the province’s legislative assembly invoked something called the “notwithstanding clause” to block legal challenges to Charter rights regarding three bills affecting Two Spirit, Trans and gender diverse youth. The new law will be in effect for the next five years.