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18 seniors’ programs across NWT get federal funding

The NWT’s MP, Michael McLeod, announced nearly $364,000 to split among 18 programs dedicated to seniors across the NWT. Most projects received $25,000 and range from Enterprise’s Just Joggin Along program to get seniors active and seniors shelter support services in Hay River, to connecting youth and Elders on the…



Jane Weyallon Armstrong elected as Monfwi MLA

Jane Weyallon Armstrong has been elected to represent the Tłı̨chǫ people in the Legislative Assembly as the member-elect for the Monfwi riding. According to unofficial results, Weyallon Armstrong received 503 votes — about double the number of votes for runner-up Kelvin Kotchilea. John Gon and James Wah-Shee received 98 and…


Monfwi by-election candidate platforms

CKLB spoke with the candidates running in the upcoming Monfwi by-election. The candidates were asked the same questions about their platform and their decision to run for the position in the Legislative Assembly. The transcription has been edited for clarity. John J. Gon Q: Why did you decide to run…


Tłı̨chǫ Government gets $3.9M for affordable housing units

The Tłı̨chǫ Government received $3.9 million from the Government of Canada to build 18 affordable housing units in its territory. The units are split as follows among the four Tłı̨chǫ communities: Seven homes in Behchokǫ̀, three are two-bedroom duplexes and one is a three-bedroom single unit Five homes in Whatì,…


Confirmed COVID-19 case at Ekati

The office of the chief public health officer has confirmed a non-resident worker has COVID-19 at Ekati mine. “Assessment by the OCPHO is that the individual did not acquire infection from the mine site,” reads a health notice. The individual is isolating with six other people, but health officials say…




GNWT to remove border checkpoint near Fort Smith

The territorial government announced it will be removing the highway 5 checkpoint at the NWT-Alberta border near Fort Smith.  A press release says the checkpoint will be up until July 31.  The checkpoint was established early in the pandemic as a preventative measure for ensuring no one could enter the…


Addiction recovery funding available for Indigenous governments

The territorial government is accepting applications for addictions recovery and aftercare funds. The $780,000 annual fund will allow Indigenous governments to hire community-based counsellors, the department of Health and Social Services announced in a press release. “These counsellors will support individuals living in recovery from addictions,” the press release says….