True North Tales
Welcome to True North Tales, where the heart of the Northwest Territories
comes alive through stories and history. Join us as we journey through the
breathtaking landscapes and rich cultures of the North, uncovering tales of
resilience, adventure, and the people who call this land home. Whether
you’re a long-time resident or a curious listener from afar, prepare
to be inspired by the true essence of the North
New podcast Every Friday.
True North Tales Radio Feature at 8:00AM, 12:00PM and 5:00PM after the news.

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True North Tales Podcast Episode 6 - Bill Braden - NWT Photographer, Yellowknifer's First Reporter and More!
Apr 4, 2025 • 42:49
Today’s guest is Bill Braden whose interest in photography sparked by a historic fire in Old Town would bring him to a illustrious career with still photos. From becoming the […]
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True North Tales Podcast Episode 5 – Cindy Kimove - Kimberlite Career and Technical Centre Grows!
Mar 7, 2025 • 15:23
Assistant Principal of The Kimberlite Career & Technical Centre joins us to talk about recent additions and a glow up project Ecole St. Patrick High School is investing to help […]
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True North Tales Podcast Episode 4 - Jamie Koe
Feb 21, 2025 • 16:31
The Koe name is tied into northern identities as the family of Curling in the north. We chat with Jamie about his families ties to the sport as well as […]
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True North Tales - Episode 3 - Carly McFadden, Edinborough Award and FOTR
Feb 7, 2025 • 18:57
Carly McFadden is our 3rd guest for True North Tales. Carly was recently awarded with the Arnold Edinborough Award for her work with Folk On The Rocks
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True North Tales - Episode 2 - Yellowknife Mayor Rebecca Alty
Dec 6, 2024 • 22:11
In her 3rd term as Mayor of The City Of Yellowknife, Rebecca Alty talks about her experiences leading the largest city in the NWT as well as the tribulations the Pandemic & Forest Fires have made her face head on.
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True North Tales - Still Dark Festival - Brian Weadick & Taylor Shepard
Nov 7, 2024 • 20:06
Starting off your own music festival in the north is a tough thing to do (It’s hard to do anywhere in the world). We connected with the Still Dark Festival […]