Articles by Mariah Caruso

Sudden death reported in Inuvik

Inuvik RCMP has reported a sudden death in the community. A 47-year-old woman was found unresponsive and medevac to Yellowknife around 6:40 p.m. on Saturday, May 22. The woman died on May 23. NT RCMP Major Crimes Unit and the office of the chief coroner have begun an investigation and…


Fort Good Hope enters clean up, restoration phase as water begins to recede

"The community remains on high risk," according to a territorial public safety notice.


The water levels in Fort Good Hope dropped significantly overnight Tuesday, allowing residents a sigh of relief as the community prepares for phase two of its emergency plan. The river is flowing with no ice congestion and land is becoming more visible, says Arthur Tobac, emergency communications officer. A total…



‘Unique and irreplaceable’: Gwich’in culture recognized by national registry

Over 300 boxes and two terabytes of digital information await organizing, a process that will take NWT archivists roughly five years to complete.


A team of seven NWT archivists has a big job to do, preserving over 20 years of Gwich’in knowledge. Gwich’in heritage is being recognized nationally for its “unique and irreplaceable documents” by the Canada Memory of the World Register, a national registry that honours culturally-significant documents. “It’s a big achievement…




Dene Nation creates emergency call line dedicated to flood relief

Historic flooding has devastated the communities of Fort Simpson and Jean Marie River, and the Dene Nation is prepared to help. The organization, alongside the generosity of Yellowknife residents, donated bundles of dry goods, blankets, tents and other essentials to the communities. It has also announced the creation of a…


2 new cases of COVID-19 in Yellowknife

Dr. Kami Kandola, chief public health officer, has announced two new cases of COVID-19 in Yellowknife. This brings the total active cases to 63 with two probable cases. More than 2,000 tests have been done in relation to the N.J. Macpherson outbreak. Public health announced in a media briefing that…


NWT youth excited for post-vaccine future

Last week kicked off the first-time youth aged 12 to 17 had the opportunity to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in Canada. Dr. Kami Kandola, chief public health officer, announced that the NWT is the first jurisdiction in the country to begin vaccinating youth –A sign of hope for many…