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AWG 2016: Team NWT wins women’s hockey gold in Iqaluit

Team NWT's women beat Alberta North 5-1 to lift the Arctic Winter Games hockey title in Iqaluit late on Thursday. Gold sees the team improve on bronze two years ago...

AWG 2016: Historic NWT medal on day three in Greenland

The Northwest Territories picked up its first-ever Arctic Winter Games table tennis medal on day three of this year's event in Nuuk, Greenland. Aurora Fraser and Tamara Jovic lost only...

AWG 2016: Skiers explore ‘weird’ treeless Greenland course

Team NWT's cross-country skiers are feeling a little exposed in Greenland, but not through any lack of talent. The young athletes are getting to grips with competing for the first...

AWG 2016: Inuvik 15-year-old doubles NWT gold ulu count

Inuvik teenager Underwood Day seized his opportunity with both feet on day two of the Arctic Winter Games in Nuuk, Greenland. The 15-year-old won two gold ulus in Tuesday's Arctic sports...

AWG 2016: NWT snowshoe athletes endure longest journey

The Northwest Territories' snowshoe athletes finally get to compete on Tuesday after days of delays and lost luggage. The team of eight left Yellowknife on the first of Team NWT's charters...

AWG 2016: Team NWT leads medal standings after day one

Team NWT's Dene Games athletes led the way with two gold ulus on the first day of the 2016 Arctic Winter Games in Greenland. The Northwest Territories dominated the women's...

AWG 2016: Team NWT underway after delayed opening ceremony

Team NWT's athletes are underway at the 2016 Arctic Winter Games after an opening ceremony delayed by bad weather. Sunday's ceremony in the host city of Nuuk, Greenland, was pushed back by half...

Team NWT’s flights to the Arctic Winter Games delayed

Weather conditions have pushed back Team NWT's flights from Yellowknife to Greenland for the Arctic Winter Games. A series of three charter flights taking athletes, coaches and mission staff to...

100 Men Who Give a Damn group makes first donation

The Yellowknife chapter of 100 Men Who Give a Damn is giving more than $12,000 to the city's scouts. 100...

No mountain? No problem. YK snowboarder improvises

Bereft of a mountain to train on, a Yellowknife teenager has converted his front yard into a snowboard park ahead...

Flat NWT economy will be eclipsed by Yukon/Nunavut – report

The Northwest Territories' economy will flatline while other territories make gains this year, according to a new Conference Board of...

MLAs disappointed in ‘vague’ NWT mandate, ‘bizarre’ process

A number of Yellowknife MLAs feel the territorial government's new mandate is missing the mark. For the first time, the...

NWT ‘needs creative fix’ as long-term care bed shortage grows

The Northwest Territories faces a shortage of more than 250 long-term care beds by 2026 unless "creative solutions" are...

Final decision made: No to the Canada Winter Games in YK

Yellowknife city councillors have voted unanimously not to proceed with plans to host the 2023 Canada Winter Games. Having made their concerns clear...

Team NWT curlers knocked out in Scotties pre-qualifying

Team NWT's curlers are heading home from the Scotties Tournament of Hearts after missing out in pre-qualifying. Skip Kerry Galusha...

Coyote’s fire: Owner ‘in total shock’ as rebuild begins

The owner of Coyote's Steakhouse and Lounge says he's "in shock" as he tries to rescue his business following...
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Dr. Kandola recommends daycares, especially in older buildings test water

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.

Geminid meteor shower to light up the night sky this weekend

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.

Still Dark releases second wave of 13 additional acts

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.

Tuktoyaktuk, Aklavik, Inuvik and Paulatuk brace for extreme weather

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.

Aurora College growing Northern community of scientists

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.