Due to the risk of wildfires, the existing fire bans that prohibit open fires in NWT Parks within the North Slave region have been extended until August 7, 2024....
Daniel Kudlak, a Yellowknife resident, won $1 million in the LOTTO 6/49 Gold Ball draw on June 29.
"I couldn't believe it," he exclaimed as he claimed his prize. "I...
The Adam Yeadon Memorial Scholarship is currently accepting applications. This scholarship aims to assist students from the Northwest Territories (NWT) who are seeking education in forestry or wildfire management.
“As...
Last Saturday, the Yellowknife Fire Division, with help from the Government of the Northwest Territories’ Department of Environment and Climate Change, responded to a fire 150m behind the Legislative...
On Sunday, July 21, 2024, the Yellowknife Fire Division received a call about a vehicle fire behind an empty house on 48th Street. When they arrived, they found a...
Update: Residents with questions about starting a new rideshare business are encouraged to e-mail questions to [email protected].
The City of Yellowknife is asking for input from residents about their interest...
In a recent update shared on Facebook, the GNWT Infrastructure team informed the public that the Liard River Ferry (M.V. Lafferty) to Fort Simpson has resumed its operations. They...
Update: 𝗦𝗼𝘂𝘁𝗵 𝗦𝗹𝗮𝘃𝗲 𝗥𝗲𝗴𝗶𝗼𝗻 is added to the list and through July 26.
Fire restrictions have been implemented immediately, prohibiting open flames on private and public land until August 2, 2024....
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.
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 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'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.