The City of Yellowknife plans to recover any costs it incurs cleaning up a suspected heating fuel spill discovered along Con Road last year.
Contractors learned about the spill towards...
Yellowknife RCMP believe alcohol may have been a factor in a single-vehicle accident on the Ingraham Trail Tuesday night.
At approximately 7:10 p.m., police say a pickup truck veered off...
Furs that were harvested by NWT trappers snagged almost $500,000 during a recent international auction.
Marten, lynx, fox and other pelts were sold during last month’s Saga, American Legend and...
The Government of the Northwest Territories has once again been recognized as one of Canada’s most diverse employers.
RELATED: GNWT, union keeping most recent contract talks under wraps
The territorial government...
As snow melts in Yellowknife, a number of nasty potholes have surfaced on the city's roads.
RELATED: Complaining just got easier - Yellowknife launches 'Click & Fix' app
In a statement...
Yellowknife's Quantum Tangle won the Juno award for best Indigenous music album of the year during a ceremony in Ottawa on Saturday.
RELATED: 'I'm in disbelief': Yellowknife duo nominated for...
Ice Wireless, a mobile network operator based in Canada's North, has launched an unlimited data plan.
RELATED: Faster, more accessible internet coming to the NWT – eventually
The plan, which was...
The same people who operated Yellowknife’s Wildcat Café for the past couple summers will be back for at least two more.
Earlier this week, the city announced that Graham Shishkov’s bid to run the...
The GNWT's Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Kami Kandola is recommending that day centres and day homes in the N.W.T. have their drinking water tested even though the testing of these facilities does not fall under the purview of the GNWT. One main reason for the recommendation, has to do with the age of buildings along with the risk contaminants like lead and rayon can pose to children ages 6 and under, explained Dr. Kandola.
In December, the night sky is the place to focus your attention, as the annual Geminid meteor shower will be at its finest on the night of Dec.13, into the morning of Dec. 14. “A 23 per cent waning crescent Moon will rise late into the morning hours, so no big interference this year. This is a weekend event. If cloudy Saturday night, it’s still visible on Sunday night, but the numbers will be reduced,” says The Backyard Astronomer Gary Boyle.
The Still Dark Festival has just released the second wave of artists slated to perform at the Still Dark Festival beginning Feb. 5 and running to Feb. 8.
As the community of Tuktoyaktuk braces for a weekend of blizzard conditions, predicted to begin this morning, more communities in the Aklavik, Inuvik and Paulatuk region are facing extreme weather and warnings. Originally the federal agency had predicted that a blizzard would begin late Friday in Tuktoyaktuk, but according to reports, conditions intensified earlier than expected and the storm is predicted to begin this morning.
Chris Paci, a lead researcher and the vice president of research at Aurora College says the college has doubled their research projects to over 70 in the last year alone. The college is looking to continue expanding their research capacity and continue to build a base in Yellowknife.