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Yellowknife RCMP issue warning for suspicious door-knocker

Over the past few weeks, Yellowknife RCMP have received reports of a suspicious male knocking on doors in the NWT capital. Police say when the door is answered, the male says he's...

Yellowknife Cub Scouts bring fur to Alberta Cubaree

Yellowknife Cub Scouts were in Alberta May 28th and 29th for the Alberta Cubaree, a mini jamboree with over 300 youth in attendance. The YK Cub Scouts brought along some...

Madeline Lake fire ‘under control’ outside Yellowknife

The territorial government's Department of Environment and Natural Resources has declared the fire near Madeline Lake under control.  Read: Madeline Lake fire reaches eight hectares, being held by crews  The fire,...

Yellowknifer drafted by WHL’s Prince Albert Raiders

A Yellowknife hockey player's dream of playing in the National Hockey League has suddenly become more attainable.   Connor Fleming, 15, was selected in the 10th round of the Western...

Annual YWCA toiletry drive kicks off in Yellowknife

The YWCA in Yellowknife has kicked off it's Diana's Closet toiletry drive. The name comes from the Roman goddess, Diana, who looked after women. The annual event, which runs until the...

Child struck by vehicle at Yellowknife intersection

A child was sent to Stanton Territorial Hospital with non-life threatening injuries after being struck by a vehicle at a Yellowknife intersection Tuesday afternoon. The incident happened shortly before 4:00pm...

The Stanley Cup and NHL alumni visit Yellowknife

The Northern Tour of Legends wrapped up this past Saturday in Yellowknife. The tour, a combined effort between Project North, Scotiabank, First Air, Canadian Tire and the National Hockey League,...

Stanley Cup to make stop in Yellowknife

The Stanley Cup will be making a stop in Yellowknife on April 30th. The Cup is currently on a tour of several Nunavut communities as a part of  the Northern...

RCMP come out on top at 10th Memorial Hockey Challenge

After the exciting 5-4 overtime win last year for the Yellowknife firefighters, fans were expecting another close game. However, this...

Shred Kelly headlines Spring Thaw

Saturday night is the annual Folk on the Rocks Spring Thaw. The event will be headlined by Shred Kelly, who performed at...

Yellowknife Farmers Market still looking for vendors

The fourth edition of the Yellowknife Farmers Market is set to kick off  June 7th. The market will be at the...

Luke Skywalker found innocent in Yellowknife courtroom

"A smuggler, rebel and religious fanatic" proved Luke Skywalker's innocence in territorial court Thursday.  The Jedi from Tatooine faced trial, charged with...

RCMP investigating Walmart break and enter

RCMP are investigation a break-and-enter at the Yellowknife Walmart.  Early Wednesday morning, an unidentified suspect wearing a face covering and all...

NWT Film Commission brings back rebate program

Filmmakers looking to make a movie in the Northwest Territories can once again apply to receive rebates from the NWT Film...

Five teams crowned champs in 33rd annual Balsillie Cup

The 33rd annual Balsillie Cup wrapped up in Yellowknife Sunday night.  Over 200 players and 24 teams competed in the event,...

Old timers hockey teams converge on YK for Balsillie Cup

The 33rd annual Balsillie Cup is being held in Yellowknife this weekend. The tournament, hosted by the Yellowknife Old Timers Hockey...
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Tuktoyaktuk RCMP lay charges in bootleg liquor investigation

Tuktoyaktuk RCMP are laying charges following an investigation into liquor bootlegging earlier this week.

Youth engage with Tłı̨chǫ language in unconventional immersive spaces

While in-person On the Land learning continues to be central to Tłı̨chǫ language revitalization, the Tłı̨chǫ language division is looking at ways to engage with youth through new immersive platforms, like virtual spaces, that honour history and traditions. Danielle Dacanay with the Tłı̨chǫ Government’s Language Division emphasized that virtual resources are supplements to learning the language in the traditional way, they are not a replacement for it.

New microgrant stream wants youth to plant language seeds outside school

“100 youth projects wanted in French,” a new microgrant program wants youth to plant language learning seeds outside school. A network of action-research teams in Canada, other parts of North America, Africa and Europe is launching a youth grant stream to support French language engagement outside of conventional spaces. Youth across the country aged 14 to 30 are eligible for 100 microgrants in support of grassroots initiatives as part of this program run by the Dialogue Network.

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.