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RCMP make ‘significant’ drug bust during traffic stop

A nine-millimetre handgun and 740 grams of crack cocaine were seized by RCMP during a traffic stop on Wednesday evening on the highway outside of Behchokǫ̀. Andrew Norn, 38, of Fort Resolution and 28-year-old Marilyn Beaulieu of Hay River, now each face three drug and weapons charges. “It would be…



UPDATED: Four passengers, two crew dead in Fort Smith crash

One survivor remains in Yellowknife hospital as condolences pour in for all those affected by tragic accident


The NWT Coroner has confirmed four passengers and two crew died in Tuesday’s plane crash at Fort Smith, with one survivor being treated in Stanton Territorial Hospital in Yellowknife. This notice cleared up incorrect information from a source on the total number of fatalities, posted for a short time here…



Burglaries leave RCMP on the horns of a dilemma

  A series of break and enters along the Ingraham Trail and in Yellowknife could all be related and RCMP are asking for the public’s help in their investigation. Yellowknife RCMP executed resulted in the execution of a search warrant on a vehicle and at a Yellowknife residence on January…



‘I don’t want to let him go but we have to’: Purple lanterns take to the sky for Frank Gruben

The unsuccessful search is over for 30-year-old Frank Gruben as the family prepares to put his case to rest


The Gruben family is preparing to release a set of purple lanterns into the sky this weekend in memory of Frank. Frank Gruben has been missing for nearly ten months after mysteriously going missing in Fort Smith in May of last year. This is part of letting go, says Steven…


Leading by example: LKFN chief embraces mother tongue

Beginner Dene Zhatie classes kicked off in Liidlii Kue First Nation (LKFN) this week. Among a dozen students was also Chief Kele Antoine. “It was great,” he says, the room was filled with laughs, lingering smudge and a ton of supportive energy. “It’s just a really good environment to learn…


Feds provide $19M for 50 new homes in NWT

  The third phase of the federal government’s Rapid Housing Initiative will see 50 new homes built for Indigenous peoples across the Northwest Territories. NWT MP Michael McLeod said $19 million will go towards construction of 54 units largely in the Tłı̨chǫ region. Of the $19 million … $4.2 million…