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New Tech for Traditional Teachings

“We have different approaches to providing language and cultural experiences to the students, and they love it.”

In pictures: A taxidermist’s collection of fantastical creatures

This is the closest you'll get to a real woolly mammoth, saber-toothed tiger or minotaur. They're all the product of Yellowknife taxidermist Dean Robertson.

For some evacuees, a personal financial crisis unfolds

"My God, what do I do?" As wildfires strip the NWT government of tens of millions of dollars, some evacuees face a fast-approaching crisis of their own.

Family and friends mourn the loss of Tyler Peterson

Tyler Peterson will be remembered as a charismatic and loving father with an adventurous spirit, friends and family said.

No charges in housing investigation

No one will be held criminally responsible following more than three years of investigations into the housing scandal that rocked the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake (MCK), the MCK announced Thursday.

Trudeau announces $20.8M for 50-unit Yellowknife housing complex

The Prime Minister used a Yellowknife trip to announce a new downtown affordable housing complex that will occupy lots the city has struggled to fill for years.

In a corner of the NWT, a vast World War Two collection

Cliff Kimble has amassed a 3,500-piece collection of World War Two artifacts in Hay River – one focused on “anything aviation or propeller-driven.”

Generations of Dene in Kakisa know the thunderous sound of Náįlįcho, or Lady Evelyn Falls. Right now, it's silent, unsettling Elders for whom this is home.

‘Not even a sound.’ Silent waterfall encapsulates NWT’s low water

Fort Simpson's bank, the only one for hundreds of kilometres, keeps closing. That's causing all manner of issues, and leaders say it's time for alternatives.

Fort Simpson’s bank keeps closing. It’s a big deal.

During the NWT's 2023 election campaign, we asked RJ Simpson to set out his four-year vision for the territory. Now that he's the premier, read what he told us.

“I want people’s lives to be noticeably better”

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