There are many things that make the residents of Yellowknife great, supporting their neighbours in need is certainly one of them. This friendly city is full of charitable organizations...
The start of the Christmas season varies from person to person. For some it might be when Christmas songs get played in the local stores, others it might be...
Marlisa Brown is Gwich’in First Nation, originally from Inuvik, NT. She is an Implementation Advisor with the Government of the Northwest Territories and part of the 5th cohort of...
Hey! My name is Ashley Okrainec and I live in Inuvik. I was born and raised in the Dehcho Region, on the traditional territory of the Liidlii Kue First...
Lianne Mantla is a Registered Nurse from Behchokǫ̀, NT. She has a diploma in Nursing from Aurora College and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of...
At the age of 16, Lea Barbosa-Leclerc immigrated directly to Yellowknife, NT from the Philippines. She is a wife, a mother of two, a registered nurse, an educator, and...
Brenda Dragon of Dënësųłinë́ and French ancestry is an innovative entrepreneur who grew up in Fort Smith where she currently resides. In 2015, Brenda founded Aurora Heat Inc. with...
Festival de poésie arctique Mots dans la taïga at École Allain St-Cyr returned to Yellowknife this week. The "Boreal magic" of the poetic trail is a space of living language and transformation. More than one hundred students created the hundreds of abrimots that are on the ground, in the trees and tucked into hideaway corners of the snowbanks along the trail. Students from Yukon also contributed along with community members from across the North.
GNWT's Department of Infrastructure has closed the Mackenzie Valley Winter Road: Wrigley - Délı̨nę Junction. On Wednesday afternoon, the Edzo-Rae Ice Road saw a planned seasonal closure. The planned closure was announced earlier this week and is part of seasonal changes that will also see the Dettah Ice Road close later this month.
Quebec/NWT team, the Fjord Witches - Ragadass has done it again, offiically capturing the hearts of Snowkings' Symposium voters with their breathtaking snow sculpture “Souffle de vie/ Breath of Life.” The team takes the top spot of this year’s Snow Carving Symposium Peoples’ Choice awards.
Yellowknifers are gearing up for the Great Ptarmi Hunt this weekend on the Frame Lake trail. As one longtime Yellowknifer Andrew Brohart put it, ptarmis are pint-sized plush ptarmigans—”Yellowknife’s very own twist on the Easter egg hunt.” “100 Ptarmis will be hidden along the Framelake Trail from the Pool to the Legislative Assembly,” said organizers.
The second wave of artists for this year’s Folk on the Rocks Festival has been released.
The greatest party under the midnight sun is once again bringing together artists from across the North and beyond to deliver their most dynamic festival yet.
With performances spanning genres from hip-hop, rock, folk, RnB, to electronica, there’s something for everyone at this year’s festival.