Canada: North

CBC - North (10 hours ago)

Muskrats are being recommended for the N.W.T.'s species at risk list, but at least one Indigenous hunter in the Mackenzie Delta says the animals' population always rises and falls.

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CBC - North (18 hours ago)

In 2016, the Kaskawulsh Glacier retreated and the Slims River was reduced to a trickle. The waterway was dramatically rerouted south, to the Kaskawulsh River. Since, all that water has flowed into the Alsek, emptying into the Pacific. That could be dealing a blow to Kluane chum salmon.

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CBC - North (20 hours ago)

Inuit are criticizing the prime minister's emphasis on the next governor general's bilingualism. They point out that the outgoing Governor General Mary Simon is also bilingual in English and Inuktitut.

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CBC - North (A day ago)

A new kind aviation program is trying to grow, and retain, Northern pilots. Now, to mark a near-end to ground school, students are receiving their flight jackets.

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CBC - North (A day ago)

In the event of an emergency and an ambulance is needed, it will come from Destruction Bay – a roughly two-hour drive – or by air from Whitehorse.

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CBC - North (A day ago)

A flood watch has been issued for Old Crow, Yukon, along with an evacuation alert for some residents due to ice jams downstream on the Porcupine River. Flood risk in the Dawson area, meantime, has gone down after ice jams on the Klondike and Yukon Rivers released.

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CBC - North (A day ago)

In a news release sent around 2 p.m. on Friday, RCMP said they were conducting a "planned police operation" on 57th Street and asked the public to avoid the area. About an hour later, RCMP said the operations were over and several people were taken in custody.

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CBC - North (A day ago)

Yukon Environment Minister Wade Istchenko says the territory does not plan to introduce species at risk legislation, despite previous governments' promises to do so.

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CBC - North (A day ago)

A man in Fort Providence has been sentenced to roughly 3.8 years for his role in a 2024 breaking and entering and the aggravated assault of an elder. After accounting time served in pre-sentence custody, he will serve two years less one day.

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CBC - North (A day ago)

Limited freezer space at airports, broken community freezers, and delays in cargo handling lead to expired food, according to one researcher.

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CBC - North (2 days ago)

The nonprofit that runs the Whitehorse Emergency Shelter is ending its contract with the territory — and the social services minister says that means his department may need to take over.

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CBC - North (2 days ago)

Joe Savikataaq Jr. wore a tuque with the Star of David and the word Israel during a public event celebrating the Inuit Nunangat University. Amid high tensions over the Israel-Hamas war, the use of the symbol at a public event has drawn heated criticism on social media.

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CBC - North (2 days ago)

Some leaders in the N.W.T. have mixed opinions about whether to expand involuntary treatment for people with addictions. 'There's a lot of people that really need that help, but they're stuck,' says one MLA.

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CBC - North (2 days ago)

NDP MLA Carmen Gustafson said the Official Opposition aligns with the Yukon Party on the need to develop successor mineral resource legislation.

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CBC - North (2 days ago)

Schools in Fort Providence, Whatì, and Gamètì are the latest to be identified with dangerously high concentrations of lead in the drinking water.

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CBC - North (2 days ago)

Flood watch advisories have been issued for the Yukon River in the Dawson region, as well as the Nordenskiold River in Carmacks, Yukon.

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CBC - North (2 days ago)

The Yukon Party government is facing an $82-million budget deficit. The territory is also running up against a federally-imposed debt cap of $1.2 billion, with pricey campaign promises on infrastructure and health care still to pay for.

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CBC - North (2 days ago)

Complainants in an Iqaluit sexual assault case have two weeks to get independent legal advice on their right to waive publication bans – so they can tell their stories publicly.

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CBC - North (2 days ago)

Alaska wildlife agents can resume shooting and killing black and brown bears — including from helicopters — as part of a plan to help recover a caribou herd that was once an important source of food for Alaska Native hunters, a judge ruled Wednesday.

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CBC - North (2 days ago)

After closing during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Church of the Ascension in Inuvik is officially reopening with plans for a Bible camp and family nights.

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CBC - North (3 days ago)

Lauren Seabrook is a Yellowknife resident and health-care worker. She says medical professionals in the Northwest Territories and Alberta have been advising her to relocate out of the territory because the system cannot match her needs as a complex patient with a feeding tube.

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CBC - North (3 days ago)

Hazard reduction burns were conducted in the town of High Level as the wildfire season gets underway across Alberta. The community has been a hub in the region for evacuees during disasters in recent years.

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CBC - North (3 days ago)

Waters surrounding Southampton Island may appear uniform, but researchers say the marine ecosystems vary significantly, depending on where you look.

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CBC - North (3 days ago)

School counsellors in Behchokǫ̀, N.W.T., say they've been monitoring students' well-being after an incident last week that saw the community put under a shelter-in place order for nine hours.

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CBC - North (3 days ago)

The territory's Species at Risk Committee is recommending "respectful and responsible harvesting” and long-term monitoring of muskrat as dry conditions and dams continue to threaten their delta ecosystems.

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CBC - North (4 days ago)

Yukon's highways minister said Tuesday that the government and Graham Infrastructure LP had "mutually agreed" to end the construction firm's contract to build the Nisutlin Bay Bridge replacement in Teslin.

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CBC - North (4 days ago)

N.W.T. wants results from other jurisdictions before exploring involuntary addictions care

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CBC - North (4 days ago)

Angela Code is infinitely curious and committed to revitalizing her Dene traditions. She's constantly learning and teaching land-based skills, dabbling in sewing, art projects, or "nerding out” over the science of hide tanning. With her mother, Mary, she shares reflections on finding intergenerational healing by honouring their family's...

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CBC - North (4 days ago)

"Mary Papatsie Park" was officially unveiled in Ottawa's Vanier neighbourhood on Tuesday. The new name honours a local Inuk woman who disappeared in 2017, and whose remains were found at a construction site near the park in 2022.

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CBC - North (4 days ago)

Northerners took to the streets on Tuesday to raise awareness of violence against Indigenous women in Canada. In Yellowknife, people gathered at the legislative assembly and listened as the Yellowknives Dene Drummers sang a prayer song. In Iqaluit, residents also marched through the capital. And in the Yukon, community members in Haines Junction...

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CBC - North (4 days ago)

Three projects from the Northwest Territories, two from the Yukon and one from Nunavik will share this year's prize.

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CBC - North (4 days ago)

A flood warning is in effect for the Klondike River near Dawson City, Yukon, with an evacuation alert also issued for some residents in the area.

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CBC - North (4 days ago)

Along the Grays Bay Port and Road project in Nunavut are three sites with big mining potential. But the companies that own mining assets there are based thousands of kilometres away, creating questions about how much of that money will stay in Nunavut.

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CBC - North (5 days ago)

The Yukon is anticipating another bustling tourism season after record-setting cruise-ship driven traffic last year, according to the Department of Tourism's estimates.

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CBC - North (5 days ago)

A new study shows beaver populations have been steadily growing in the Arctic since 2008. The study echoes what land guardians have been observing, as the animals change waterways and affect fishing, hunting and traveling on the land.

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CBC - North (5 days ago)

With the federal government promising major investments in northern infrastructure, the town of Hay River, N.W.T., wants to ensure it's included in talks before decisions are made.

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CBC - North (5 days ago)

Agnes Pascal, originally from Fort McPherson, N.W.T., and author of Book of Hope, died last week at 53.

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CBC - North (5 days ago)

Five people are in custody and facing 22 charges following a police response to gunfire in the community on Friday and a lockdown that lasted about nine hours.

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CBC - North (5 days ago)

The Alaska Highway has reopened north of Beaver Creek, Yukon, after an earlier closure due to flooding on the road. Officials say spring flooding in the territory means conditions are "changing pretty quickly."

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CBC - North (5 days ago)

Some Yukon mining industry representatives and members of the legislature are welcoming the United States government to pay for a port project in southeast Alaska.

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CBC - North (5 days ago)

Fortune Minerals is planning to develop its proposed NICO mine project in the Northwest Territories, but the company still needs to secure enough capital to bring the mine into production.

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CBC - North (6 days ago)

The Ulukhaktok Arts Foundation's mission is to provide programming and opportunities to artists in Ulukhaktok that help them grow, teach, and preserve cultural knowledge.

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CBC - North (6 days ago)

People living near the Klondike River, especially in lower-lying areas, are being asked to remain alert.

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CBC - North (6 days ago)

The Alaska Highway is closed from Beaver Creek Canada Customs to the U.S. border as crews work to address the issue.

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CBC - North (6 days ago)

A nine-hour lockdown on Friday brought daily life in the small Tłı̨chǫ̨ community to a standstill, leaving residents shaken. "It keeps ringing in my mind," one resident said.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

With the Ruth Inch Memorial Pool out of commission for just over a year, the City of Yellowknife is now working on identifying the next steps for the facility and using the occasion to review what the future of some of its other facilities should look like.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

Kevin Kivi was sentenced to three years in jail on Friday after pleading guilty to multiple charges related to break-ins that took place in 2024 in Norman Wells, N.W.T. The Crown described Kivi's actions as an "addiction fueled crime spree.”

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CBC - North (A week ago)

Students at Joseph Burr Tyrrell School in Fort Smith won't have a French Immersion program next year, parents learned on Wednesday. This is the second N.W.T. school to announce an end to its French Immersion program in recent weeks.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

RCMP say several individuals are in custody following a police operation in the N.W.T. community that began early Friday afternoon and ended shortly after 8 p.m. RCMP say their investigation continues and residents can expect to see an increased police presence.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

The government of the Northwest Territories has announced $30 million for education bodies next school year, but it's still too soon to say what impact that funding will have, or how it might spare schools from the pain of losing Jordan's Principle funding.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

For over two years now, Jeff Ashby has been bringing in his record player, on occasion, to the Hay River library to play some classic tunes for those who come in.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

Jaelyn Jarrett remembers moving from Nain, N.L., to Ontario as an eight-year-old when she heard, for the first time, the word 'Puatugi'. That memory led the Carleton University master's student on a journey to trace the origin of the word, which she hopes could offer answers to racial divisions today.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

Leaders in Colville Lake are calling on the RCMP to increase their visits to the community due to the presence of drugs, something they say is a continued concern.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

The Government of the Northwest Territories has announced $30 million for education bodies next school year. But it's still too soon to say what impact that funding will have, or how it might spare schools from the pain of losing Jordan's Principle funding.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

Four taps at the school in Délı̨nę, N.W.T., are out of service after water from them tested high for lead.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

An emergency can happen at any time. That's why the Yukon government is encouraging residents to have a 72-hour kit on hand. But in the North, affordability and accessibility of goods to build a kit can create challenges. Chris MacIntyre learns what should go into a kit, and builds one of his own.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

Three women who have reported allegations of historical sexual assault by the same individual say they want to tell their stories publicly despite several publication bans in the case. They hope to use a 2023 amendment to the Criminal Code that makes it easier for complainants to waive a publication ban on their names and anything that would...

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CBC - North (A week ago)

The Tłı̨chǫ government and Fortune Minerals announced they intend to form a joint venture to apply for federal funding to get an access road built to Fortune's NICO cobalt-gold-bismuth-copper mine project.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

The First Nation of Nacho Nyäk Dun says it has no opinion about the possible sale of the mothballed Eagle gold mine to Boroo Pte. Ltd., a Singapore-based mining company. The First Nation does, however, have many opinions about the process that led to Boroo gaining the exclusive right to negotiate with the mine's current owner, the Yukon...

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CBC - North (A week ago)

RCMP said the alleged assaults occurred in 1982 and 1983. The charges were filed this past January.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

The Tłı̨chǫ government and Fortune Mining announced they intend to form a joint venture to apply for federal funding to get an access road built to Fortune's NICO cobalt-gold-bismuth-copper mine project.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Seasonal businesses are removing boards from windows and opening doors once again in preparation for the upcoming tourist season. Some said they feel trade conflicts with the United States and high fuel prices won't have much of an impact on the local economy.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

The territorial government is in the early stages of exploring the potential to host the 2035 Canada Winter Games in the Northwest Territories. A working group of representatives from the territorial and city governments, sport partners and the chamber of commerce are advancing the work of the bid on behalf of the N.W.T. government.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

The Yukon Quest sled dog race is set to make a comeback next year, organizers say, after the iconic race was cancelled this winter. The organization announced Tuesday that two races will take place on Feb. 6, 2027 and follow the traditional route along the Yukon River.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

The territorial government is in the early stages of exploring the potential to host the 2035 Canada Winter Games in the Northwest Territories. A working group of representatives from the territorial and city governments, sport partners and the chamber of commerce are advancing the work of the bid on behalf of the GNWT.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

About 450 people gathered in downtown Whitehorse Tuesday to protest a recent Yukon Supreme Court decision and advocate for judicial reform.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Expert calls for action on workplace deaths in N.W.T. and Nunavut as workers mark Day of Mourning

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Fire officials in the Northwest Territories are warning people to prepare for another challenging wildfire season due in part to ongoing drought conditions in parts of the territory.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

N.W.T. RCMP say they are reviewing a recent arrest to determine if they used excessive force. Police say they used strikes and a Taser to arrest a suspect in Whatì, who was later charged with assault and resisting a peace officer.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

The territorial government is proposing changes to the Vital Statistics Act and Name Change Act to align the legislation with human rights standards in Canada. The proposed slate of changes focus on what appears on birth certificates, who can access vital records and how births are registered.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

A town council meeting in Hay River N.W.T. Monday night ended without a clear path forward for the local library, despite pressure from library staff and the library's former oversight committee for the town to take it over.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

A major arts festival in Inuvik has been slowly coming back over the last few years, but organizers of the Great Northern Arts Festival (GNAF) are facing another hurdle, after two funding requests to the Canada Council for the Arts were turned down.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

The agreement means Boroo is the only company negotiating with PriceWaterhouseCoopers, which is managing the Eagle gold mine on behalf of the Yukon government. Over the next three months, the two sides will negotiate the details of a sale, and consult with the Yukon government and First Nation of Nacho Nyäk Dun.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Wekweètì is working on a biomass district heating project that could heat 44 homes and 11 institutional buildings in the community. The community's SAO said it could be up and running as soon as 2028.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

The hunter and trappers organization in Naujaat, situated roughly 525 kilometres from the proposed port, wants the project to be reconsidered. Naujaat is in the Kivalliq region, so at first glance, the HTO didn't anticipate being affected by a project far away on Baffin Island. But it says more recent research has changed that.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

After four decades of cultural exchange, the City of Whitehorse says it has officially withdrawn from its annual youth exchange program with its Japanese sister city, Ushiku. The decision, which Mayor Kirk Cameron blamed on budgetary constraints, has upset a number of parents and former participants who described the program as "priceless.”

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

The status of the board had been up in the air since the Yukon Party government passed a bill earlier this month giving it the power to pause the authority's work.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Nunavik leaders are exploring the idea of banishment as a way to block drugs and alcohol entering their communities. 'We want to make it clear to everyone in Canada that we are welcoming, but we're not welcoming people that are there to destroy people's lives,' says the president of Makivvik.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Wekweètì, a community of around 100 people about 200 kilometres north of Yellowknife, marks the end of the dark winter period with a spring carnival — a chance for residents to reconnect and celebrate longer days.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Trail closures were extended Sunday afternoon to Wood and Black street following mud flow along the escarpment.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Dannie Helm of Whitehorse said on many occasions she's driven up to an accessible parking space only to find it's been taken by someone who doesn't have a parking permit for those spots.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

A computer distribution program says it's seeing a big increase in the number of laptops being donated and refurbished to students across Nunavut to help keep them out of landfills.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Arviat, Nunavut, a community of about 3,200 people on the western coast of Hudson Bay, was selected by Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami to host the university's main campus in part because it is known as an 'education leader' and has a strong connection to Inuktitut, the Inuit language.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

The N.W.T.'s infrastructure department says this past winter was "one of the coldest the territory has experienced this century," and that helped keep winter and ice roads open longer than usual.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

In a statement of defence, CBC says the employee never reported that he had experienced or witnessed discrimination or retaliation.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Opposition parties are pressing the Yukon government on its election campaign promises related to medical travel.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Officials from Ontario and the Yukon have entered into a partnership that marks "the first step” toward deploying small modular reactors in the Yukon – technology they say could help solve the territory's energy crisis.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Over 200 people attended the Department of National Defence's town hall in Yellowknife Thursday. Many people who lined up to ask questions about the project's impact on the local economy, its longevity, its impacts on the environment and more at the town hall.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

As N.W.T. education officials scramble to cope with the loss of millions of federal funding, the head of the union representing school support workers warns classrooms will look a lot different next fall.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Mosesie 'Levi' Pishuktie, 35, died after first responders found him suffering from "serious injuries" in a home on Tasilik Street last August.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

The annual awards recognize the work of B.C and Yukon writers and artists.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Heavy winter snowpack to the south could potentially push the Mackenzie River closer to normal levels after years of low water, says Anna Coles, a senior hydrologist with the Government of the Northwest Territories.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Justice Minister George Hickes said talks with the N.W.T. and federal governments to introduce security screening for northern flights at Yellowknife Airport are in its preliminary stages – a measure Kitikmeot residents, particularly in Cambridge Bay, have long called for.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

As MLAs wrap up another week in the legislative assembly, opposition parties are questioning the territorial government about its spending priorities. The premier and his Yukon Party colleagues continue to frame the territory's finances as dire.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

New federal funding will cover the next five years of the Pacific Salmon Strategy Initiative. The announcement is a relief to the chair of the Yukon Salmon Subcommittee, Dennis Zimmerman, who says, given the territory's salmon populations are at historic lows, the money can't come soon enough.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

The Nunavut government's exclusive maritime carrier is bumping up shipping costs for the upcoming sealift season — particularly through Churchill, Man., to Kivalliq communities. It now costs exactly the same amount of money as shipping goods from Bécancour, Que.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

The aurora season attracts thousands of viewers to the Northwest Territories and its many local restaurants. As the lights fade, restaurants and tourist visits slow down — and restaurants look to entice more locals.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

A new two-year pilot program will establish three medical travel nurse case manager positions at Yellowknife Primary Care. The goal is to make the process of medical travel easier for patients to navigate.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Square dances and cell signal dead zones: Rangers confront Canada's Arctic reality

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Environmental considerations included the protection of natural heritage features, wildfire polices and climate action.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Officials from both the Yukon Development Corporation and the Yukon Energy Corporation appeared as witnesses at the Legislative Assembly Monday.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Hundreds of Inuvik residents showed up at the Midnight Sun complex Tuesday to grill the Department of National Defence on new spending.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

While the Northwest Territories education minister meets with other leaders this week to discuss funding, Jordan's Principle cuts continue to hit schools across the territory, with Inuvik being the latest example.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Police became aware of the "Culture Cannabis Canada" website after Canada Post flagged a parcel containing a "large quantity" of cannabis and its byproducts.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

It's a crowded field for the top job at Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. Ten candidates are in the running for president. Nominations closed Tuesday and candidates have until Friday to back out.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Instructors with the Canadian Rangers visited the N.W.T. community to offer training in first aid and orienteering to members — and learned some new navigation skills themselves.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Seth Boss was found not guilty of 2nd-degree murder for the death of Anthony Primozic in Haines Junction by the Yukon Supreme Court on Tuesday.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

The Yukon government has axed the engineer of record on the Nisutlin Bay Bridge replacement project because "different expertise” is needed to move the project forward, according to the highways minister.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has reversed course on the purchase of a $28.9-million private jet for his travel — a controversy that has raised questions about how often Canada's leaders fly on private aircraft. CBC News reached out to offices of the premier from coast to coast, to see how the provinces book air travel.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Police in Hay River, N.W.T., have arrested a 30-year-old Edmonton man accused of threatening an individual with a firearm. He faces several assault and weapons-related charges.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

In a news release, RCMP said they safely resolved a standoff involving a barricaded person they believed to be armed.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

BMC Minerals, the company behind the controversial Kudz Ze Kyah mine, says it wants to meet with Kaska First Nations after Ottawa and the Yukon government approved the zinc-silver-copper project.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

In a news release, RCMP said they believe the person is armed. Police have set up a perimeter around the area.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Canadian military officials were before a Yellowknife city council committee on Monday, presenting some details about their plans to modernize Yellowknife's North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) site.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

MLAs from all three parties voted in favour of an opposition motion, which included amendments proposed by the Yukon Party. The motion urges the Yukon government to work with First Nation governments, the 405 Alexander Advisory Committee and RCMP on a review of the Whitehorse Emergency Shelter.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Peter Qayutinuak Jr. was part of a group of five Taloyoak, Nunavut, residents who were headed for Gjoa Haven on snowmobiles on Apr. 7 for a volleyball tournament. There was a blizzard and they tried to beat it, but Qayutinuak ended up getting separated from the group, and he wasn't found for another three days.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

An employee at the public library in Hay River, N.W.T., says the facility's upcoming closure will have wide-ranging impacts, for both staff and the community. She also believes it may be difficult to re-open the facility down the road.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

In a news release issued late Monday afternoon, police said residents may have noticed an increased police presence in the area.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Yukon emergency officials say they're preparing for potential flooding in some areas this spring, after a very snowy winter.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Yukon University says it now acknowledges that one of its employees did discriminate against Melissa Antony when she was terminated in 2023. The admission marks a reversal for the university, which has maintained for the last two and a half years that Antony's early contract termination did not constitute discrimination.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

N.W.T. Premier R.J. Simpson announced Monday that the territory will move to end seasonal time changes and will adopt a year-round time standard instead.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Inuvik set to lose 13 teachers next year after layoffs, union president says

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

A proposed law in Alberta would increase private access to medical diagnostic testing without a doctors referral. The territorial government says the impact of Bill 29 is not yet clear, and a Northern health care worker worries private paid-for care could erode public health.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

As interest in the Northwest Passage grows, the Nattilik Heritage Centre wants to showcase, and preserve, more of Nattilik Inuit history. The museum is in Gjoa Haven – a community central to the ill-fated Sir John Franklin expedition in 1845.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

A China Airlines cargo plane headed to Anchorage, Alaska, from Chicago was forced to stop in the Yukon early Saturday morning following a "smoke indication" onboard.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Leaders from more than half a dozen Indigenous groups have signed onto a letter of intent to collaborate on a major hydroelectricity project in the N.W.T. It's a step toward potential Indigenous ownership of the project.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

As a gas tax break comes down the pipe from Ottawa, the summer blend of gas means prices could still move in the wrong direction for already-stretched motorists.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

As the Northwest Territories prepares to regulate cellphones in classrooms by academic year-end, the debate is shifting from a ban on the gadgets to a discussion about the need for digital literacy.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Former Inuit leaders say the RCMP's statement of 'regret' for spying on Indigenous leaders in the 1960s and '70s isn't enough. They are asking for a public inquiry into the spying and a class action lawsuit.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

The news follows a community notice issued by the Town of Hay River on Thursday that said the library committee had decided to "discontinue its role as a society overseeing local library services" as of April 30.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Yellowknife residents raised concerns about where the city will draw water from moving forward, and who would pay for badly needed infrastructure upgrades.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

The N.W.T. government is now working with educators to draw up a policy that would improve "student engagement and mental health, while respecting the authority of education bodies and providing flexibility to meet the unique contexts and needs of individual communities."

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Police in Inuvik seized dozens of bottles of liquor packaged in a shipment heading to the Arctic hamlet, following a tip from a member of the public.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Last week's community-wide outage triggered a state of emergency, but there was no emergency plan in place. Mayor Raymond Quqshuun Sr. says there used to be one, but he believes it was lost during building renovations.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Air Canada announced it will be discontinuing direct flights between Yellowknife and Toronto starting September 1, 2026.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

The U.S. government plans another oil and gas lease sale for Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge — following two prior sales that saw no interest from major oil companies and amid ongoing litigation aimed at blocking drilling in a region seen as sacred by the Indigenous Gwich'in.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Nominations for a byelection closed Thursday. Franklin Patterson is the new chief, while Kyle Mervyn, Melody Hutton and Florence Pilon are the new members of council.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

It's been eight years since "severe foundational and structural issues" forced the closure of the pool in Ross River, Yukon, and residents are calling on the new territorial government to revisit the idea of restoring or replacing the facility.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Annie Goose, an elder in Ulukhaktok, has been teaching older students at Helen Kalvak School to light a qulliq for about three years. She wants to pass on the knowledge so that the traditional practice isn't lost in her community.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

This week in Yukon politics, Yukoners learned the details of two new rebate programs and MLAs voted unanimously to review election financing.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

The owner of a Yellowknife dogsled business says he's not concerned by extra scrutiny of his kennels. The city's municipal enforcement division says it's investigating concerns raised about the conditions at Beck's Kennels, while Yellowknife RCMP say they are also looking into a complaint about an unnamed local kennel.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Results showed drinking water at the Chief Julius School contained elevated levels of lead. The school is the latest of several in the territory to be found with lead in the water.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

A Dawson City spa ditched tipping two years ago, offering to pay employees a living wage instead. Now, more local businesses are following suit.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

The hamlet of Gjoa Haven, Nunavut, has lifted the state of emergency it declared last week amid a prolonged power outage and severe weather conditions.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

N.W.T. airline and construction companies say their operations rely heavily on fuel — and surging prices mean higher costs for consumers.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Northern parts of the Canadian Rockies, which supply much of the N.W.T. water, have seen above-average snowfall. But scientists say it is too soon to know if the snow will alleviate drought, reduce wildfire risk or increase the risk of flooding in the territory.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Liard First Nation echoed complaints from the Ross River Dena Council in criticizing the Yukon government's final decision on the Kudz Ze Kyah mining project.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Yellowknife's latest draft community plan update introduces a set of new policies that would transform an area bordering Frame Lake into residential housing and open the door for commercial development along Highway 3.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

City council approved new meter rates in December. They'll be applied to all parking meters in the city after May 1.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Melaw Nakehk'o is Dene and Dënesųłıné from Łı́ı́dlı̨ı̨ Kų́ę́ First Nation, and living in the N.W.T. has been central to her practice and inspiration.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Earlier this month, Yellowknife's only cinema, the Capitol, closed its doors. That's left film exhibitors in the territories worried about access for Northern communities — and hoping for a rebirth.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

An organization representing amateur sports in the Yukon is decrying "major cuts" to sport and recreation funding by Lotteries Yukon, and asking the territorial government to fill the gap. The premier says it's an issue of spending at the territory's lottery commission.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Councillors could have chosen to select the next-highest polling candidate from the last election, but instead voted on Tuesday to put a call out for any interested applicants.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

The northern Indigenous business incubator, EntrepreNorth, launched as its own charitable non-profit, co-founded by Xina Cowan, Kristin Richard and Benjamin Scott.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

A group of fourth grade students from Yellowknife's N.J. Macpherson School spent time on the land in Dettah last week, where they learned about net fishing, trapping and how to process what they catch.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Nunavut RCMP have asked members of the public to come forward with any information regarding a fire and property damage at the Kikitak Housing Association offices in Gjoa Haven.

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CBC - North (4 weeks ago)

The Yukon government has passed legislation that will allow it to participate in a class-action lawsuit against the makers and sellers of opioids.

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CBC - North (4 weeks ago)

The deadline for Ottawa's gun buyback has passed with 81 firearms being declared in the N.W.T. under the program. Now gun owners still have a few more months to dispose of, or permanently deactivate, their banned assault-style firearms — but it's still unclear how that will be enforced in the N.W.T.

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CBC - North (4 weeks ago)

When the salmon stopped running, Carissa Waugh (Ékè Éwe) started beading. A new short film, "Beading Atsua Ku," shows how Waugh uses her artwork to try to decolonize climate conversations while exploring her connection to salmon, her ancestors and future generations.

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CBC - North (4 weeks ago)

After the Yukon government repealed legislation that aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, experts say climate action shouldn't fall to the wayside as the territory addresses its strained power grid.

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