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Behchokǫ̀ Elder celebrates 100th birthday

According to her family, Marguerite Lafferty always knew she was going to make it to 100. This year, Lafferty had to do things a little differently in order to celebrate her birthday safely. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Lafferty family and other members of the community were unable to…


KFN holding by-election for two councillor positions

Kátł’odeeche First Nation (KFN) is holding a by-election for two councillor positions.  KFN posted on Facebook the by-election is scheduled for Feb. 25 at the Chief Lamalice complex with advanced polling held on Feb. 18. Online voting will be available from Feb. 18 to 25, at www.onefeather.ca. Nomination packages for…



NWT receiving reduced shipment of Moderna vaccine

The NWT is expecting a reduced shipment of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine doses in the next week as a result of delays by the pharmaceutical giant. In February, Canada will be receiving between 20 to 25 per cent less of the Moderna vaccine than expected. The CBC reported Canada will be…



Infrastructure fined $10K for unintentionally destroying nests… In an effort to deter threatened species from nesting

The fine stems from an incident in 2018 off Highway 3 near Edzo.


The department of Infrastructure was fined $10,000 after contractors destroyed the nests of a threatened bird species. The fine stems from an incident where two contractors for the department were working on Highway 3 near Edzo — a nesting area for bank swallows. Bank swallows tend to nest underground in…


COVID lockdown delays chief and council nominations in Fort Liard

Residents in Fort Liard have been under a containment order since Jan. 16, which is expected to be lifted on Jan. 30.


COVID-19 has delayed the election for the Acho Dene Koe First Nation (ADKFN) in Fort Liard, again. This announcement comes days after the election process was scheduled to begin on Jan. 22. ADKFN says the delay is due to the current COVID-19 infections and related restrictions in the community. According…




GNWT launches independent review of procurement process

Over the next four months the territorial government is launching an independent review of its procurement process. In a press conference Wednesday morning, Caroline Wawzonek, minister of finance, says this is due as the procedure hasn’t been substantially updated since 2010.  The review will involve elected leaders, the business community,…