Arthur C. Green

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.

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New federal food safety requirements now in force for fresh fruits or vegetables

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...

GNWT advises the public of an E-mail Address Change at the Legislative Assembly

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 issued by the City of Yellowknife

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...

Approved settlement to provide compensation, fund for healing and commemoration

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...

Extreme Cold Warning in effect for regions surrounding Great Slave Lake

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...

Dené National Chief Norman Yakeleya on the opening of the Indian Day School claims process for former students

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...

Intergovernmental Meeting held between Tłı̨chǫ Government and GNWT

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...

Yellowknife RCMP confirm that missing 60-year-old woman did not leave Yellowknife via air travel

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,...

Minute with the Mayor Rebecca Alty

Our first Minute with the Mayor of Yellowknife Rebecca Alty for 2020. [email protected] Twitter.com/artcgreen

The Government of Nunavut is reducing retail fuel prices on diesel and gasoline

It will soon cost you less to fill your gas tank in Nunavut. The Government of Nunavut (GN) is reducing...

Fire Department warns to check your electrical connections to block heaters following a vehicle fire in Yellowknife

At approximately 8:15 a.m. on Wednesday, January 8, 2020, the Yellowknife Fire Division (YKFD) responded to a vehicle fire...

Dawson City RCMP remind residents of safe firearm use

On January 7, 2020, Dawson City RCMP was notified that bullets had struck a residence in the rural area of Dawson...

Frostbite can be prevented says Chief Public Health Officer: Here are ten tips to help you stay safe and warm

It's very cold here in the North. With our extreme Winter conditions, frostbite can occur within a minute, but...

Igloolik Man charged with Sexual Assault and several other serious Criminal charges against Women

On January 6, 2020, Igloolik RCMP initiated an investigation into allegations of sexual assault on a youth by an...

Extreme cold warning in effect for Yellowknife as temperature drops to -53

A period of very cold wind chills is expected overnight in Yellowknife.Extreme cold wind chill values near -53 will...

Snowmobile Patrol a great way to engage with snowmobilers and be proactive says RCMP

It's Winter in the Northwest Territories and that means it's Snowmobile Patrol season in Yellowknife. On December 28, The Government...
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Water testing at another Yellowknife school confirms elevated lead and copper

Testing at another school site in the city of Yellowknife showed elevated levels of lead and copper in water present in some of its drinking taps. Earlier this month, testing showed four other school buildings in Yellowknife and a school in Behchokǫ̀ had elevated levels of both copper and lead in water. Since comprehensive testing of schools across the territory began this fall, 28 school sites out of 34 announced to date have tested positive for elevated levels of lead.

Testing at more NWT buildings confirms lead in water

Fort Smith officials said water testing at municipal buildings has confirmed the presence of lead. According to the announcement, water samples at the Town Hall, the Fire Hall, and the Municipal Services Building continue to show elevated levels of lead.

City wants public input on plans to expand raw water supply in Yellowknife

City officials are looking for the public’s input on a project that aims to expand Yellowknife’s raw water supply. According to the message from city officials, the project will “modernize and expand” the water system. By expanding the system, city officials also want to expand the reliability of the long term water supply. With water infrastructure aging, an adequate water supply will be critical as the city grows.

GNWT closes Mackenzie Valley Winter Road for season

GNWT's Infrastructure department says the Mackenzie Valley Winter Road is closed for the winter season. The Wekweètì and Gamètì winter roads remain restricted to night travel only between 10 pm to 10 am. A representative with GNWT’s department of Infrastructure said access to winter roads and sections are limited to timed travel to preserve their longevity at the end of the winter road season.

Ecology North to hold Earth Week celebration

Ecology North is inviting the public to come and welcome spring this Earth Week, with events running from April 20 to 26.