Articles by Mariah Caruso


7 new cases of COVID-19 reported in NWT

According to the chief public health officer, seven new cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the territory since Nov. 2. Bringing the total active case count to 73, with seven coming from Inuvik, 32 from Dettah, Ndilǫ and Yellowknife, 13 from Hay River and K’atl’odeeche First Nation and 21…


9 new COVID-19 cases reported, several exposure locations identified in Yellowknife and Inuvik

Temporary COVID restrictions in Hay River and Kátł’odeeche First Nation set to expire on Nov. 7.


A handful of COVID-19 exposure locations have been identified in the territory, following nine new cases of COVID-19 reported over the weekend. Most of them come from Yellowknife and Inuvik. The latest comes from Inuvik’s Children First Society daycare. Any resident or child who was at the facility on either…


Fundraiser supports 7-year old boy’s surgery

A mother from the NWT has started a GoFundMe page to help raise money for her family as they prepare for their son’s surgery in B.C. Cassandra Blondin Burt, is a 32- year-old Dene woman, whose family is originally from Délı̨nę, and she is reaching out to communities, far and…



GNWT launches COVID-19 pilot screening project

Businesses and organizations in the NWT will soon be able to quickly detect COVID-19 in staff. The GNWT has released DetectNWT, a program responsible for detecting COVID-19 in employees who may not show symptoms. Territorial health officials say the program adds another layer of protection and “reduces the risk of…


Kristine McLeod’s legacy honoured with new scholarship

The Gwich’in Tribal Council in partnership with the GNWT has created a scholarship for young Indigenous leaders in honour of Kristine McLeod, the former GTC deputy grand chief who passed away unexpectedly in August. McLeod was well beloved by her community. She “contributed immensely to the health, wellness, culture and…



Fort McPherson issues travel advisory

Amid the recent outbreak of COVID-19 in Inuvik, residents in Fort McPherson have grown concerned for their safety – leading community governments to issue a travel advisory. Gary McBride is the senior administrative officer for the Hamlet and he’s concerned for residents, especially Elders. “A lot of our population does…