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COVID cases continue to rise in NWT

The number of active COVID in the Northwest Territories rose by 99 in one day, according to the latest numbers provided Friday evening. On Friday there were 334 active cases in the territory, 219 of them are in Yellowknife, Dettah and Ndilǫ. There is also 100 active cases in Behchokǫ̀,…


5 new COVID-19 exposure locations identified in Yellowknife

According to public health, five new exposure locations have been identified in Yellowknife. This includes both uptown and downtown Independent grocery stores, the Kilt and Castle, Ragged Ass Barbers and the new Hungry Wolf Restaurant. Residents at the Kilt and Castle on Sept. 24 from 10 p.m. to 11:30 p.m….





Flight traveling into 3 NWT communities identified as COVID-19 link

According to health authorities, a flight travelling into three NWT communities has been identified as a possible link to COVID-19. Fully vaccinated residents on North Wright Airways Flight 142 travelling into Yellowknife, Colville Lake and Fort Good Hope on Sept. 23 should self-monitor for symptoms and if they develop arrange…


COVID-19 found in Fort Simpson wastewater

An “unexpected wastewater detection”, according to the GNWT, has identified the entire community of Fort Simpson as a possible link to COVID-19. Any resident experiencing symptoms regardless of their vaccination status should isolate immediately and arrange for testing. These measures also extend to anyone who has come into contact with…


GNWT hosting virtual town hall on temporary day shelter tonight

A virtual town hall to discuss the proposed temporary day shelter will be taking place at 7:30 p.m. tonight. The town hall will include Health and Social Services Minister Julie Green. The location of the proposed day shelter is 4709 Franklin Ave. the Aurora Village office building. The town hall…


National Day for Truth and Reconciliation a chance to honour lost children, survivors

CKLB will be hosting a special show for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.


Warning: This article discusses residential schools and can be traumatic, mental health supports are listed at the bottom of the article.  The National Day of Truth and Reconciliation will be an opportunity for people to reflect on Canada’s dark past. Sept. 30 was officially made a statutory holiday by the…


CPHO announces another COVID related death

Another resident has died of COVID-19, announced the chief public health officer (CPHO) in a press release Tuesday evening. A total of six residents have died from the current COVID-19 outbreak, four of which have passed away since last Friday. The number of hospitalized patients has risen by three in…