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Bailey Moreton

Bailey is new to the north, arriving from Ottawa where he studied journalism at Carleton University. He has worked for newspapers in Halifax, Windsor, and Ottawa. He came to the north hoping to see polar bears. He will settle for a bison. If you have a tip, send it to 905 252-9781, or [email protected].

Author Archive

YKDFN calls for apology and compensation for Giant Mine

Listen here: You can’t tell the story of Yellowknife without telling the story of the Indigenous groups who lived here before settlers arrived. And you can’t tell the story of the...

Michael Fatt

Michael Fatt arrived in Yellowknife in 2008. He moved into a tent behind the legislative assembly.  Fatt would spend six years living homeless in Yellowknife, moving around between different locations. “I did...

Tawna Brown — Globe-trotting photographer

Listen here: COVID-19 has disrupted many things this year. Travel has been one of the aspects of life most heavily impacted by the pandemic, with many countries shutting down their borders...

Sarah Kalnay-Watson — Yellowknifer on set

Listen here: If you’re hoping to make it in the movie industry, most people would probably head for the glitz and glamour of New York or Los Angeles. But one Yellowknifer...

Ronan Seeley – Yellowknifer in the NHL

Considering he'd been working towards it for most of his life, draft night for a Yellowknife native Ronan Seeley looked remarkably low key.  Ronan wasn't even watching at the time...

Ryan Shank – ‘The Colonel Sanders of the North’

Lots of people have taken up new projects during the pandemic. Ryan Shanks' project earned him the nickname ‘The Colonel Sanders of the North.’  “I've lived here in town for about...

Marcel Marin – Yellowknife musher

Listen here: Marcel Marin is a local musher who's trying to keep dog sledding going in the territory, even amid COVID-19. Marin is one of the organizers of the Underdog 100,...

Tough times in the skies

The pandemic has had devastating impacts on a number of businesses. Especially airlines, who have been hit particularly hard by the pandemic, leading to NWT flights being impacted. Air Canada announced...

Dettah COVID-19 vaccine clinic

Listen here: “We have a population where housing is an issue, and where families live, very close-knit and in close-quarters....

‘We have to just hope’: Hawa Dumbaya-Sesay

The NWT YWCA has sounded the alarm about the lack of affordable housing in Yellowknife and elsewhere in the...

Jamie Bastedo – Changing the climate conversation

Listen here: Climate change? Remember that? 2019’s looming world disaster is still a major threat, despite the focus in the news...

Gastown expanding during a pandemic

Listen here: Most businesses are facing tough times at the moment, making cutbacks or closing all together. Few are expanding their...

Yellowknife celebrates Lantern Festival

Listen here: February 12 marks the beginning of festivities for Chinese New Year. There are several events happening in Yellowknife throughout...

Online taxi survey surveys YK residents

Listen here: The Status of Women Council has launched an online survey, asking Yellowknife residents to report incidents of harassment...

Allan Code — filming a Pandemic at the End of the World

Listen here: Pandemics on the kind of scale seen with COVID-19 seem like a rarity.  But they are all too common...

Fighting Covid – Big River Service Centre

Ice-road truckers who are supposed to be isolating have been trying to enter the Big River Service Centre. The gas...
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Latest News

Yellowknife student selected as top contender for Loran Scholar award

A young scholar from École Sir John Franklin High School has been selected among the top 1.6 per cent of Loran Scholar Finalists. Yellowknife’s Leah McShane was selected among a pool of over 5,000 candidates for the prestigious national award. In a press announcement issued this evening, Tamara Jones, community engagement and communications coordinator with the Loran Scholars Foundation said that 90 graduating high school and CEGEP students were selected among the thousands who applied.

Canadian fitness icon Hal Johnson offers tips for a new you in 2026

To Hal Johnson and Joanne McLeod BodyBreak means being active, eating well and feeling good about yourself. The two Canadian icons say the goal for BodyBreak remains the same as it was back in the late eighties – “to encourage Canadians to live healthy, active lifestyles.”BodyBreak first aired on CBC television in 1989, which was designed to promote fitness to Canadians. Johnson says oftentimes people think about their health in January, after overindulging over the holidays.

Road closure on Knutsen Ave tomorrow for repairs

The City of Yellowknife has announced that the Water and Sewer Division will be doing repairs Knutsen Avenue tomorrow, January 13th.

Indigenous people and newcomers face high rates of discrimination in NWT

The NWT’s Human Rights Commission says recent data suggests nearly 90 per cent of Indigenous people and 78 per cent of newcomers living in the territory have experienced discrimination.  The country-wide rate is also significant, with about 46 per cent of Indigenous people and 48 per cent of newcomers reporting experiences of being discriminated against in daily interactions, from workplaces to restaurants and even in using public transportation.

Behdzi Ahda’ First Nation and GNWT sign workplan for Colville Lake School build project

Behdzi Ahda' First Nation and the GNWT have signed a workplan for the Colville Lake School build project, working together to build a new Kindergarten to Grade 12 school in the community.