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Thirty-five thousand NWT students, staff victimized by PowerSchool data breach

Data from Dettah, Ndilǫ district education authorities now also known to be affected in the worldwide incident


The PowerSchool data breach discovered two weeks ago has now been confirmed to impact approximately 35,000 individuals, including 33,000 current and historical students and 2,350 current and former educators/staff from the Northwest Territories. PowerSchool is an information management system that has been used within the NWT since 2012. The GNWT…


Personal support workers receive $5.3M boost from Ottawa, GNWT

'Personal support workers are the backbone of our health care system, especially in rural and remote areas.' says NWT MP Michael McLeod


Two levels of government will invest $5.3 million over five years to support personal support workers across the Northwest Territories. NWT MP Michael McLeod stated in a release: “Personal support workers are the backbone of our health care system, especially in rural and remote areas.” Through this agreement announced on…



Concerns remain as Trump’s tariff threats on hold for one month

The threatened tariffs would have "profound economic implications for Indigenous businesses and communities,' says Dene National Chief George Mackenzie


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday that U.S. President Donald Trump will hold off on levying tariffs on Canada for at least 30 days. The federal government has announced a $1.3 billion border plan to deploy more personnel and technology to better police the boundary for illegal crossers and fentanyl…


NWT premier looks for silver lining as United States launches trade war with Canada

U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to slap steep tariffs on Canadian goods 'aggressive and disappointing,' says Premier R.J. Simpson


The United States government’s “aggressive and disappointing” decision to impose tariffs on all Canadian goods will be met by counter-measures, including from the Northwest Territories, says Premier R.J. Simpson. While the Northwest Territories has limited direct exports to the United States, we are not immune to the repercussions of these…


Gwich’in Tribal Council rejects court ruling upholding Frederick Blake Jr. as new grand chief

UPDATED: Gwichya Gwich'in Council swore in Frederick Blake Jr. in Tsiigehtchic on Friday as Gwich'in Grand Chief in Tsiigehtchic


The Gwich’in Tribal Council will appeal an NWT Supreme Court decision which declared Frederick Blake Jr. legally elected as grand chief and ordered the GTC’s board not to hold a new election. At an emergency board meeting Wednesday in Inuvik, the tribal council’s board also rescheduled this Friday’s Special Assembly…


RCMP hunt for overnight bacon thief from Fort Providence school

Police ask for the public’s help identifying suspect who broke into the Deh Gáh School early Monday morning


Fort Providence RCMP are asking for the public’s help identifying a suspect who broke into the Deh Gáh School in Deh Gah Got’ı̨ę (Fort Providence). A review of available surveillance footage determined that the suspect entered the school around 3:53 a.m. on Monday, January 27th, stated a release. RCMP spokesperson Matt…


‘I want her to be remembered as the kind, loving woman that she was’

Gwich'in language translator, educator and member of the CKLB family, Evelyne Parry, passed away on Sunday


Tributes are pouring in for Evelyne Parry, for her larger-than-life personality and for her profound impact on maintaining the Gwich’in language and culture in the Beaufort Delta and beyond through her work with CKLB 101.9 FM. Evelyne passed away in the company of loved ones on Sunday in Edmonton at…


Community Learning Centre closings will hurt Dene communities

'Keeping our Community Learning Centres is important for keeping our Dene languages and traditions alive while helping people develop their skills while contributing to local resources,' says Dene National Chief George Mackenzie


Aurora College’s pending closure of all its community learning centres across the Northwest Territories by April 1, has raised significant concerns among Dene Leaders, educators, students, and community agencies. The decision, which affects 19 community learning centres, is poised to have “profound implications for education accessibility, particularly for Dene populations…