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Connor Pitre

Born and raised in Central Alberta, Connor Pitre attended the Western Academy Broadcasting College in Saskatchewan, before making his way to the NWT in November of 2021. Since then, he has become a regular staple of the True North FM crew in the News department, and occasionally filling in on the afternoon show.

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The Ruth Inch Memorial Pool has officially Closed

Yellowknife’s beloved Ruth Inch Memorial Pool has officially closed its doors for the final time. Throughout March and April, the Pool had put on a handful of week-long, themed events...

What’s Conan the Barbarian doing on Franklin Avenue?

A familiar, muscle-bound warrior has made an appearance along Franklin Avenue in Yellowknife. Friday morning commuters may have spotted a new election sign at the corner of Resevoir Road urging...

Dettah Ice Road Closed for the Season, among other Seasonal Roads

  The NWT’s various winter roads are coming to a close once again. With the temperatures rising and ice rapidly melting, the handful of the Territory’s seasonal roads have begun to...

Alberta Man Arrested in Fort Resolution for Unlawful Entry

A young man from Edmonton has been arrested in Fort Resolution after illegally entering a private residence. Local officers were informed of the incident at 10:15am on April 3rd, when...

Participants of 2025 Main Stage Showdown Revealed

Folk on the Rocks has just shared the ten artists who will be performing at the Main Stage Showdown. This is a talent show event that was made open to...

Aurora Chorealis Conductor “Feeling Confident” Ahead of Latest NACC Show

Yellowknife’s Northern Arts and Cultural Centre is in the final stages of preparation for their latest show! In a joint production between Aurora Chorealis and the Fireweed Children’s Chorus, NACC...

St. Patrick High School to Host Election Forum Event

Yellowknife’s Ecole St. Patrick High School is once again bringing its students into the political arena. Coming up near the end of the month, the St. Pats School will be...

Yellowknife Community Foundation Establishes New Veterinary Education Fund

The Yellowknife Community Foundation has just established a new Fund for students who are on their way to a career in veterinary care. Known as Bella’s Veterinary Student Award Fund,...

Yellowknife Co-op Confirms Name Change to Lakeshore Co-operative

Following a meeting of local members, the Yellowknife Co-op has agreed to an official change of their name. What was...

Gaza Fundraiser Documentary coming to Capitol Theatre

Yellowknife’s Capitol Theatre will be holding a special screening of an Oscar-winning documentary. The film is called No Other Land,...

Hay River Preparing for New Waste Disposal Cart Delivery

Hay River residents will finally have their new curbside carts rolled out to their homes this weekend. It was previously...

United Way Shares Recipients of 2025 Community Investment Fund

Having always served as a pillar of community support, United Way NWT has shared the recipients of the 2025...

Ecology North Shares Full Schedule for Earth Week Activities

Ecology North has shared their full schedule of events for the upcoming Earth Week celebration. This year, Earth Week is...

Repeat Drug Dealer Arrested in Hay River

A previously convicted drug dealer is once again in police custody after a traffic stop conducted in Hay River. On...

Yellowknife Co-op Shares more Details on new Hay River Location

The Board of Directors of the Yellowknife Direct Charge Co-Operative has approved the acquistion of Super A Foods in...

Yellowknife Co-op Acquires Super-A Foods in Hay River

The announcement has just been made that the Yellowknfie Direct Charge Co-op has just acquired the Super-A Foods in...
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Latest News

Christmas kettle drive helping 500 families this year

“We have assisted close to 500 families for Christmas this year and that includes 300 children for toys as well,” said Tony Brushett, executive director of the Salvation Army. It was just last week that Brushett said the Salvation Army Christmas kettle food drive was getting closer to their goal and today it only got better.

Drinking Water Advisory issued for the hamlet of Fort Liard

In an announcement issued today, GNWT’s Chief Environmental Health Officer Dr. Chirag Rohit reported that laboratory-based testing from the Hamlet of Fort Liard, reviewed by the Office of the Chief Public Health Officer, shows that the total THM levels in treated drinking water are above Health Canada’s guidelines.

The Dettah Ice Road has opened

The Dettah Ice Road was opened this morning to vehicles weighing a maximum of 5,000 kg. This is the second year in a row the ice road was opened in late December, in comparison to the 2022 to 2023 season. In contrast, looking eastward in Nunavut, conditions are warmer than usual with sea ice not fully formed as yet and talk of seal hunt traditions potentially being postponed as a result.

Police investigating string of break and enters in downtown YK

A 25-year-old is facing charges following multiple alleged break-ins at Mildred Hall. Yellowknife police reported that they are investigating this incident along with “several” area break and enters in the downtown area. Officers reported that the suspect was facing previous charges including for an alleged break in at the same school earlier this month.

Minister determining how Dehcho Education report can be made public

Education Minister Caitlin Cleveland says she is reviewing the final report into the Dehcho Education bodies before deciding how it could be made public. The minister said she agrees with the findings of the report “in principle” but does not plan to act “unilaterally” on them. “It is important that we take the next steps together and determine how to move forward collectively,” said Minister Cleveland.