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Pop-up flu and COVID vaccination clinics in Yellowknife

Seniors, children and vulnerable population are encouraged to get immunized


Several pop-up clinics in Yellowknife will be offering flu and COVID vaccinations starting this week, according to the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority (NTHSSA). Seniors can receive their vaccines at the Baker’s Community Centre on Thursday or at Aven’s Manor on Friday, both open from 10 a.m. to…


IN PICTURES: Costumes aplenty at K’àlemì Dene School in Ndilǫ

The annual Halloween parade at the Jr. K to Grade 12 school filled the halls with superheroes, angels and all sorts of animals


The halls of K’àlemì Dene School in Ndilǫ were alive with cool creativity and spooky spirits as students and staff took part in the annual Halloween Parade on Thursday. Classes in the Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12 community facility each paraded in a colourful procession, as the lights were dimmed…



Could a similar Stanton Renewal Project debacle happen again?

'Northerners have been saddled with hundreds of millions of dollars of debt for the next 30 years,' says MLA Kieron Testart


Yesterday’s bombshell report from the Auditor General of Canada showing the territorial government was oblivious to a hospital renewal contract that swelled 62-per-cent over-budget to more than $1.2 billion, drew some expected reaction in the NWT Assembly today. Range Lake MLA Kieron Testart was in the 18th Legislative Assembly in…


Old Stanton hospital renewal a pain in the wallet for taxpayers, says Auditor General of Canada

The GNWT and health authority 'could not show the project provided good value for money on behalf of the residents of the Northwest Territories,' reads report


The actual and projected costs over the 30-year life of the Stanton hospital renewal project have ballooned by 62-per-cent to more than $1.2 billion. The Office of the Auditor General of Canada found taxpayers did “not get good value” for their money with the project that saw a new $315…



Yellowknife woman accused of transmitting, possessing child pornography

She faces three charges and is on bail with strict conditions to avoid anyone under the age of 16


A 39-year-old Yellowknife woman faces child pornography charges after a year-long investigation by the Northwest Territories RCMP Internet Child Exploitation Unit. In October 2023, RCMP began an investigation and in February 2024, a suspect was arrested and a search warrant was executed on a residence in Yellowknife, stated a release….



NWT public servants’ morale ‘at rock bottom,’ says MLA and former union leader

Great Slave MLA Kate Reid says relentless cost-cutting chatter by cabinet adds to the stress felt by of workers


Morale among unionized GNWT employees is “at rock bottom,” with many feeling stuck within a hierarchy that expects unthinking loyalty, but does not reward creativity, an MLA and former union leader told the NWT Assembly today. Great Slave MLA Kate Reid pointed to the results of the 2023 employee engagement…


Public tip leads to arrest of second Fort McPherson hostage-taking suspect

During week-long manhunt, Premier RJ Simpson said RCMP and courts need tips, witnesses to interrupt drug trade


A second suspect in a violent home invasion and hostage taking in Teetł’it Zheh (Fort McPherson), has been arrested after a week-long hunt by RCMP with help from members of the public. Constable Josh Seaward is the NWT RCMP’s media relations officer. “A member of the public reported seeing him…