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Norn’s behaviour condemned at Legislative Assembly

“I’m coming for you.” That is a message from Tu Nedhé-Wiilideh MLA Steve Norn, to other MLA’s in a caucus Facebook chat. The 19th legislative assembly opened on Monday with complaints against the behaviour of Norn based on several threatening statements made before and during his conduct inquiry. Some MLAs felt…




Health Canada approves Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for kids 5-11

Health Canada has approved Pfizer’s Comirnaty COVID-19 vaccine for children between five and 11-years old. It’s the first vaccine to be approved for children in that age group. Health Canada made the announcement Friday morning, saying the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the risks in children. The approved doses are…




Indigenous Creator Highlight: K’estuwé Pieces

Raised by her grandparents, Suzanne Boucher-Hanna gained her beading skills from her grandmother as well as traditional knowledge. K’estuwé Pieces is run by Boucher-Hanna and her daughter Skye, currently going to school for social work.  Beading can mean different things for different people; for K’estuwé Pieces, based in Hay River,…


David Menacho elected president of Tulít’a land corporation

The Tulít’a land corporation has announced the results of its election on Wednesday evening. David Menacho has been elected as president. He was previously the organization’s vice president. Menacho received 122 votes to Douglas Yallee’s 56 votes Three people were also vote in as directors, including: Janet Bayha, Lee Ann…


Adjudicator recommends Norn lose his seat as MLA

The sole adjudicator that oversaw the public hearing into the conduct complaints against Steve Norn has recommended the Tu Nedhé-Wiilideh MLA lose his seat in the Legislative Assembly. In a 191-page report, Ronald Barclay, a retired judge from Saskatchewan, wrote that Norn had “betrayed the trust and confidence of the…