Canada: North

CBC - North (12 hours ago)

RCMP in Hay River, N.W.T., have charged a man with several offences after what they call "a volatile situation" Sunday night. 

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CBC - North (14 hours ago)

Every fall, when the seasonal ferry stops running, the roughly 200 residents of West Dawson are forced to make a choice: hunker down at home and wait for the river to freeze, or find a place to stay in town.

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CBC - North (17 hours ago)

Advocates are calling on the Northwest Territories to stop referring transgender patients to Alberta for gender-affirming care after the province tabled a bill to shield laws impacting trans youth from human rights challenges.

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CBC - North (23 hours ago)

That program was taught in Fort Smith and was suspended indefinitely in 2018. Eight years later, the territory's education system is feeling that loss, with less opportunities for northern Indigenous to teach students from the communities they come from.

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CBC - North (23 hours ago)

'Major expectations' for Yukon premier's new cabinet, say some political watchers

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CBC - North (A day ago)

Tłı̨chǫ Grand Chief Jackson Lafferty and YKDFN Chief Ernest Betsina signed a memorandum of understanding indicating the two nations will take lead on the Arctic economic and security corridor project.

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CBC - North (A day ago)

Tłı̨chǫ Grand Chief Jackson Lafferty and YKDFN Chief Ernest Betsina signed a memorandum of understanding indicating the two nations will take lead on the Arctic economic and security corridor project.

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CBC - North (A day ago)

The City of Whitehorse is proposing regulations for short-term rentals, that would limit how and where property owners could operate them. Currently, the city has no such regulations.

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CBC - North (2 days ago)

A 2020 report by Nunavut Tunngavik Inc., which represents Inuit in Nunavut, suggested infrastructure in the territory lagged behind all other Canadian jurisdictions by a wide margin. Premier John Main has vowed to get Ottawa to narrow that infrastructure gap.

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CBC - North (2 days ago)

Two frontline organizations in the Yukon say new statistics on family and intimate partner violence highlight an urgent crisis, and one that's not fully reflected in the data.

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CBC - North (2 days ago)

The First Nation says it's still grappling with the impacts of the mine disaster – and outlined a vision for the industry's future in the territory.

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CBC - North (2 days ago)

The N.W.T. government is developing safer communities and neighbourhoods (SCAN) and civil forfeiture legislation, but the proposed laws are receiving criticism from both people concerned with civil liberties, and those worried about safety in their communities.

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CBC - North (3 days ago)

In Wolinak, Que., the roar of the Montreal Fight League crowd mixed with the sound of glove against mat last weekend, as Cree mixed-martial artists and their supporters packed into the venue, ready to test themselves on fight night.

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CBC - North (3 days ago)

Igunaq is a delicacy made from fermenting walrus for months underground. But thawing permafrost and unstable ground are bringing the practice into question leading to changes in the tradition, and in some cases, health concerns.

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CBC - North (3 days ago)

Fort Good Hope and Délı̨nę are using K-9 screening to reduce drugs and alcohol coming into their communities. Leaders say it's already making a difference.

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CBC - North (3 days ago)

Olympic ski jumper Alex Loutitt — who has Nihtat Gwich'in roots — is currently concentrating on recovery, after a crash left her sidelined with an ACL injury in late September.

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CBC - North (3 days ago)

Members of Yukon's 36th Legislative Assembly were sworn in over the last few days, with Premier Currie Dixon naming his cabinet on Saturday.

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CBC - North (3 days ago)

Fisheries and Oceans Canada's (DFO) survey estimate for the Belcher Islands-Eastern Hudson Bay beluga population in 2024 was 2,200 animals – the lowest estimate on record. Nunavik hunters are being asked to delay their fall harvest of beluga in response. 

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CBC - North (4 days ago)

Prime Minister Mark Carney  recently announced the grid connection  as part of his list of "nation-building” projects. While Ottawa has put up $40 million for a pre-feasibility study, the only new money announced earlier this month was $139 million for B.C. Hydro to study the North Coast Transmission Line, to which the Yukon link would...

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CBC - North (4 days ago)

Yukon's homegrown slapstick online puppet show is coming back for a second season, after a wildly successful launch last year.

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CBC - North (4 days ago)

A new museum exhibit dedicated to the history of commercial fishing opened in September at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre in Yellowknife. Some hope to bring back the fishing industry to its former glory

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CBC - North (4 days ago)

Following the "alarming” news of continued decline in two caribou herds, Tłı̨chǫ Grand Chief Jackson Lafferty hopes to put a pause on winter hunts.

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CBC - North (4 days ago)

The Yellowknife Chamber of Commerce says it is seeing an increase in local businesses paying for security guards. Use of force experts from across Canada say that's happening around the country, but it also comes with a growing grey area in law enforcement.

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CBC - North (5 days ago)

Earlier this month, wildlife management talks in Rankin Inlet stalled over a disagreement between the organizations that led to KIA staff walking out of a meeting and a representative of KHTO organizing a protest.

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CBC - North (5 days ago)

New traffic control gates have been installed at the base of Robert Service Way. The City of Whitehorse says they're a precaution in case they have to close the road for a future landslide.

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CBC - North (5 days ago)

An Iqaluit man is now in custody for allegedly committing several counts of theft, breaking and entering and careless storage of a firearm. 

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CBC - North (5 days ago)

In the early hours of Oct. 16, approximately 7,000 litres of furnace fuel overflowed from a tank during fuel delivery and seeped into the ground in Yellowknife's industrial park. The driver who was delivering the fuel says having more prevention measures at the site meant he could have avoided a spill of this size.

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CBC - North (5 days ago)

There's a new polytechnic in Yellowknife — and it's not Aurora College. A private training institute once known as the College of Northern Canada has been renamed the Polytechnic Institute of Northern Canada. 

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CBC - North (5 days ago)

Iqaluit's only beer can recycling facility closed down in July after 31 years leaving residents with nowhere to recycle the cans. Since then Derek Allerton has been collecting cans he finds littered on the streets.

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CBC - North (5 days ago)

Nunavut's eight new cabinet ministers received their portfolios Thursday.

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CBC - North (6 days ago)

The Downtown Residents Association in Whitehorse says lack of consistent snow-clearing is an accessibility issue easily solved by municipal commitment to clear a short corridor of sidewalks.

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CBC - North (6 days ago)

There's a new sound these days in Whitehorse, according to some residents, and it's not the pleasant crunch of footsteps in the fresh winter snow.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

Official results were announced for this week's school board elections in Yukon. Five trustees were to elected for the First Nation School Board, and five for the Commission scolaire francophone du Yukon.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

An Alberta man was charged after police in Hay River, N.W.T., found 49 grams of suspected crack-cocaine, pre-packaged for sale, a prohibited pistol with the serial number removed, and over $12,000 in cash in a residence.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

The City of Yellowknife says a review is underway following an incident Tuesday at its downtown library involving security personnel and a member of the public. Video of an apparent altercation was circulated on social media.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

John Main, chosen on Tuesday to be Nunavut's next premier, has lots of ideas for things he wants to improve in the next four years. The first step, he says, is coming together with his colleagues to develop a mandate.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

Manitoba is putting up $51 million in new funding to help upgrade the Hudson Bay Railway line as federal and provincial government officials were in Winnipeg Sunday to work toward the possibility of expanding the Port of Churchill.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

Members voted for John Main as premier Nunavut's 7th Assembly. They also voted for David Joanasie as Speaker.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

The government of the Northwest Territories says a test of N.W.T. Alert, the territory's public alert system, has been scheduled for Wednesday afternoon.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

According to many in Hay River, N.W.T., the town's ongoing drug crisis is worsening, leaving residents feeling unsafe, uncertain, and unable to simply wish it away. 'We can't keep doing the same things over and over and expecting a different result,' says one town councillor.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

Join CBC North's The Trailbreaker live from the Diavik diamond mine on Wednesday and Thursday.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

Biathlon Yukon's new facility in Whitehorse is on schedule to be finished and ready in time for the upcoming Arctic Winter Games, later this winter.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

The Yukon's premier-designate Currie Dixon described the current moment as a "tremendous opportunity” for the territory's mining sector. Dixon spoke this week at the Yukon Geoscience Forum in Whitehorse.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

The community of Salluit has wrapped up its first full harvest season at its new greenhouse this summer. It's one of several northern communities growing their own produce as they strive towards attaining food sovereignty.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

Some mining and exploration companies in the N.W.T. are feeling optimistic as gold prices remain high after a surge earlier this fall — and one company is hoping to ramp up production in the near future.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

Every Thursday in the heart of Chisasibi, Que., the Mitchuap fills with the comforting scent of Labrador tea, freshly-baked bannock, wood, and moose hide, as elders gather to carve, knit, and share stories.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

Police are still investigating after a man walked into a day shelter in Yellowknife with a loaded pistol last week. Although the territory's health and social services authority said it can't give specifics as the investigation is ongoing, one of its directors said staff are trained for cases like this.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

A century-old Inuvialuit kayak once used for beluga and whale hunts, and 61 other cultural objects from First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities have long been held in Vatican Museums vaults. But the items will be returned to Canada on Dec. 6 after Pope Leo on Saturday gifted them to a delegation of Catholic bishops.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

American Pacific has sold a contentious Palmer exploration project near Haines, Alaska, while the local Tlingit community stands opposed to what it characterizes as land destruction.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

Prime Minister Mark Carney may have put the Yukon-B.C. grid connection on the latest list of nation-building projects, but Yukoners are no closer to knowing when they can tap into B.C. hydro.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

The Yellowknife Women's Society will operate a new transitional housing facility next to the Folk on the Rocks site on Highway 3. The facility is set to open in December. It will help residents with housing applications, income assistance, and developing clients' life skills. 

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CBC - North (A week ago)

Sprawled across the walls of the arena are depictions of life in Nunavik – graffiti style. Local youth and a self-described "alchemist” are the artists behind the work.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

Programs run Monday to Friday. In the mornings, between 11 a.m. and noon, programming runs out of the tent located near the Yellowknife Women's Centre in Yellowknife. At Spruce Bough, the tent is open from 1 to 4 p.m., with different themes or activities every weekday.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

Twenty-one people have overdosed on contaminated drugs in the community since Oct. 22. Normally, the community only sees one or two overdoses a month. The territory's top doctor attributes the spike in cases to crack-cocaine being contaminated with other opioids.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

Some Indigenous MLAs in the N.W.T. are calling for a bigger push in the territory to hire Indigenous workers — and some suggest that could involve trimming the number of people accepted in the N.W.T. 's nominee program.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

The Paulatuk Energy Working Group has a goal of becoming carbon neutral. But everyone – from residents to those leading the project – agree making sure homes don't waste that energy is a critical part of the target.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

A Fort Smith author launches her latest book on her journey from the city lights of Montreal to a small alpaca farm in a community of 2,500.

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CBC - North (A week ago)

Rapid growth is 'biggest challenge' ahead of Yukon school board elections

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

After a broken ankle kept her out of the last Olympics, Nadia Moser has here eyes set on the 2026 Games in Italy.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

After 24 years, the Rotary Club in Hay River, N.W.T., is shutting down citing dwindling membership, volunteer fatigue and financial strain.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

A shopping trip turned into an unexpected spectacle for some Yukoners on Thursday when a large raven stopped in at a local grocery story. 

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

The Yukon Supreme Court has approved a settlement agreement between families of students at Whitehorse's Jack Hulland Elementary School and the Yukon government.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Weekend service has resumed at Whitehorse's only supervised consumption site after a months-long closure caused by staffing shortages. Blood Ties Four Directions Centre, which operates the facility, says new funding from the Council of Yukon First Nations (CYFN) will allow the site to remain open seven days a week through March 2026.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Once built, Iqaluit's hydro project would completely replace the diesel power plant the city relies on.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

The Calgary Police Service charged Cpl. Derek Young Thursday. He has been suspended from the RCMP and is expected to appear in court on January 13.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

A disagreement between the Kangiqliniq Hunters and Trappers Organization (KHTO) in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, and the Kivalliq Inuit Association has stalled discussions over wildlife management with a nearby mine, and led to a protest to get attention on the issue. 

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

The Trump administration said Thursday it is rescinding federal rules that were aimed at protecting from future oil and gas leasing vast swaths of a petroleum reserve in Alaska that provide key habitat for migrating birds, caribou and other wildlife.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

In a public health advisory Friday, the territory's chief public health officer (CPHO) said the sample came back positive for carfentanil, remifentanil, and cocaine – the first time this combination has been detected in cocaine in the territory.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Sidhu Trucking is looking to expand its equipment storage lot in Whitehorse's Mount Sima industrial area, but some people who live nearby are opposed. The plan would require the city to rezone a parcel of land from greenbelt to industrial use.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Read the five works contending for $6,000 from the Canada Council for the Arts and a Banff Centre writing residency. The winner will be announced on Nov. 19, 2025.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

There's been a shake-up at Yukon University with Dr. Lesley Brown, the school's president for the last four years, leaving without fanfare on Thursday.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Suicide rates in the Northwest Territories appear to have stabilized over the past two years, according to a new report from the territory's chief coroner. But the rate is still much higher than the national average.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Police in Whitehorse say there's no evidence of criminal involvement in the death of a man whose body was found last week near Shipyards Park.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Riley Jordan Moyah received a sentence of 12 years in prison. He pleaded guilty to manslaughter for the death of Roland Lamalice in Hay River in May 2025.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

The latest data shows an overall decline of both herds compared to previous estimates but in the case of the Bluenose-East herd, the 2025 estimate is better than the territory's survey results in 2021. 

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

In a news release Thursday, RCMP said one of the videos posted in May showed people discharging long guns. Investigators then determined one of the firearms was a prohibited assault-style firearm.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

After police said a woman was attacked last weekend on Whitehorse's Millennium Trail, some residents said they'll keep using the popular trail, and some will take extra precautions to stay safe.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Lyndyn Cockney learned to sew and bead in short order. He used uppers his late grandmother started years ago. The result, he said, would have made her proud.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

In a news release Thursday, RCMP said officers carried out a traffic stop on Nov. 8, which led to suspicions that the people inside the vehicle were involved in the illicit drug trade.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Titus Allooloo, a Canadian Ranger in Pond Inlet, Nunavut was asked to give the Act of Remembrance in Inuktitut during the Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa. He said it was a humbling experience.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Dene National Chief George Mackenzie is calling for the N.W.T. government to prioritize hiring more Indigenous workers after the territory reinstated its nominee program.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Gloria Gaudet – Miss Gigi to her students – has been teaching the inaugural class of the land-based junior kindergarten program at the school. The class has been going out two to three times a week to learn on the land.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

A judicial recount has confirmed that Debra-Leigh Reti will be the new MLA for the Yukon's Vuntut Gwitchin riding — and the only Liberal in the next legislative assembly.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Hundreds of Cree from across Eeyou Istchee gathered on Tuesday in Chisasibi, Que. — the largest Cree community — to reflect on 50 years since the signing of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement (JBNQA).

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

A new tree disease, known as aspen running canker, was recently discovered in the N.W.T. This disease is often fatal to the trees it infects and could cause problems when it comes to wildfire prevention.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

More than a year after a Yukon Supreme Court struck down elements of Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) legislation, some tenants and advocates say the law still violates civil liberties – while others feel it's their only option to address illegal activity taking place in rentals.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

A public meeting was recently held in Hay River, N.W.T., to discuss a drinking water advisory from earlier this month that warns residents of Hay River, Enterprise, Kátł'odeeche First Nation and Kakisa of a high levels trihalomethanes (THMs), a chemical by-product formed when chlorine reacts with organic matter, in the water.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Two Yukon customers say ATCO cut off their electricity even after they believed they had payment arrangements in place. They say they want the process for setting up those agreements formalized.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Fifty years after its signing, Cree and Inuit communities wonder whether the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement has lived up to its promises.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

After a judicial recount found a tie between the two candidates, Aggu constituents will have the chance to recast their ballots on December 15.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

The Hamlet of Paulatuk is trying to find more money to build a community hall – saying funding committed by the federal government back in 2022 hasn't been enough to get the project off the ground.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Hance Colburne, a spokesperson for Canadian North, said the layoffs stem from a drop in flying, which includes the transfer of the Montreal–Kuujjuaq route to Air Inuit, and the end of work on the Kitimat LNG project in B.C.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

More than 50 years after the signing of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement (JBNQA), two Cree leaders — Bertie Wapachee and Gordon Blackned — reflect on what life was like before the landmark deal transformed Eeyou Istchee.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Many of the affected communities still have mixed feelings about the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement (JBNQA). While it has allowed for a certain amount of economic development, it's also had a deep impact on the land.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

In a first for Canada's Armed Forces, officials are allowing serving members to wear Indigenous-crafted poppies on their uniforms for Remembrance Day.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Yukoners packed a courtroom on Monday to show support for a woman who was allegedly assaulted while out running on a Whitehorse trail.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

The Fort Providence RCMP say two people are facing charges after they recovered crack cocaine during a traffic stop.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Leaders of Quebec-based sealift companies published an open letter calling on federal and provincial decision-makers to invest in infrastructure and mapping and data tools to strengthen and modernize their routes.  

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

A man is facing charges for firing a gun in a residential area of Baker Lake, Nunavut.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

The Manitoba Inuit Association has terminated its former CEO, Nastania Mullin, one week after an Ottawa woman came forward with allegations of abuse, amid a growing #InuitMeToo movement expressing concerns about his conduct.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

The man is believed to have attacked a woman on the Millennium Trail on Whitehorse Saturday. In a news release, RCMP say the man was sitting on a bench on the trail near the Robert Service Campground. A woman noticed that when she jogged past him, he got up to jog behind her.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Every second election, the territory needs to review its electoral districts. The last time borders were re-drawn was in 2013. Depending on what the Legislative Assembly decides, it could happen again.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Multi-year funding to address homelessness has made a marked difference in support, according to several Yellowknife non-profit organizations who spoke at city hall on Thursday. 

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

The elders' support team in Inuvik, N.W.T., has been working for four years to provide help with grocery shopping, medical appointments, light yard work and other things for people over the age of 55.

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CBC - North (2 weeks ago)

Starting next year, Nunavik will stay permanently on daylight time — while the rest of Quebec has no plans to do the same, yet.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Yukon RCMP deployed tear gas inside an apartment in Whitehorse on Thursday, a move they say was part of an operation that arrested and charged one man with drug and weapon offences.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Steven Taqtu will represent the riding of Quttiktuq in the Nunavut Legislative Assembly after a judicial recount confirmed his win.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Eleven women and one non-binary MLA were elected in this week's vote — making up 57 per cent of the legislature. It's the first time in Yukon history that men won't make up the majority of the territory's Legislative Assembly.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

A family in Watson Lake, Yukon, says the impact of losing the community's rural nutrition program goes much deeper than Indigenous students not having access to two meals a day.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Elections Yukon finalized this week's territorial election results on Thursday morning, confirming a Yukon Party majority government and triggering a recount in one riding. 

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Members of Yukon's Filipino community are doing what they can to help support friends, and family members in areas of the Philippines recently hit by Typhoon Kalmaegi and other recent natural disasters.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

The reduced services will impact labour and delivery, emergency and elective surgeries.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Johnny Mike will represent Pangnirtung in Nunavut's next government. The former MLA won a judicial recount over Nathaniel Julai Alikatuktuk by four votes.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Hundreds of people who were displaced last month are now in temporary housing, many in Alaska's biggest city, Anchorage, where they must accustom themselves to a world very different from the subsistence lifestyle they're used to.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

All N.W.T. residents can now get COVID-19 vaccines again, after the territory's health authority limited the number of injections available because of a spoiled shipment of vaccines.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Residents on Eugene Avenue in Whitehorse's Whistle Bend neighbourhood are frustrated with the lack of action from the city in implementing traffic-calming measures on their busy street, after years of petitioning for something to be done. 

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Yellowknife RCMP investigating after assault reported at men's hockey game

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

While the new Liberal government's first budget proposes big spending on infrastructure and defence – promising to some Northwest Territories leaders – others say what's missing are similar investments in the country's residents, particularly those in the North.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Aurora College in the N.W.T. is pausing admissions for its early learning and childcare programs until sometime next year and blaming it on funding from a pilot program expiring. The territorial government, however, says the college receives base funding that it can use at its discretion for programs.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

The City of Yellowknife and the Town of Inuvik signed an agreement to advocate for more military investment in the North on Thursday.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

In a news release on Thursday afternoon, police advised people that the area from the Shipyards parking lot to the river was closed off, including the walking trail.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

CBC obtained the draft through an access to information request in September. First Nations blasted the territorial government, both for the document's contents and its release. The government later said the draft was released by mistake.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

The drugs may be pink or brightly-coloured powder, and can come in a powder or pill. The department believes those drugs may contain dangerous combinations of fentanyl, ketamine or other unknown chemicals.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Darryl Tait, the Para cyclist who was struck by a vehicle last spring in Whitehorse and seriously injured, says he's focused on his own recovery — and not the charges laid this week against the driver involved.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

There are mixed feelings among Inuit leaders about the federal budget, and there's still uncertainty about how the funds will directly impact Nunavummiut.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

The Arctic Winter Games international committee said on Wednesday that it was "reaffirming" Team Yamal's suspension from the next event, this winter. The suspension was first introduced in 2022 following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

The federal Liberal government's Indigenous spending plan is rousing questions and debate about the potential impact of a two per cent budget cut alongside a lack of new money for core reconciliation programs.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Residents in Nunavut's Aggu riding will return to the polls after a judicial recount found a tie between the two candidates.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Michael Green, of Paulatuk, N.W.T., learned how to sing, dance and drum from a video cassette when he was nine years old.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

No hospitalizations or deaths related to whooping cough from either community since July.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

A drinking water advisory issued in parts of the N.W.T.'s South Slave this week may be related to low water levels in the region, officials say.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

The first budget from Prime Minister Mark Carney's government is getting a thumbs-up from the Yukon Chamber of Mines, for its investments in mining.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

The auditor general's latest report in the N.W.T. again highlights a persistent issue for the territorial government: poor or inadequate monitoring of some of its programs and agencies. 

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Canada's National School Food Program designates about $7.3 million for meals for school children in the Yukon over three years. But some advocates say that won't fill the gap left by programs that ended earlier this year with changes to Jordan's Principle funding.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

"What a night and what a result," Dixon said in a victory speech late in the evening. The Yukon Party won in 14 of the territory's 21 ridings, with the NDP set to become the official opposition.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

A renovation that could take "many, many months to complete" is set to leave at least one Yellowknife couple without a home and fears about their future.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

RCMP in Whitehorse have charged a woman with several driving offences in connection with a collision last spring that left a Para cyclist seriously injured.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Yukon's incoming premier may have campaigned on a message of "change," but when it comes to the territory's voting system, Currie Dixon says he's happy to keep things just the way they are. That's despite the results of a plebiscite on Monday.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Some school boards in the N.W.T. have received one-time financial relief from the territorial government, though it's not yet clear what they did to qualify for that funding.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

The federal government is proposing $1 billion over four years for Transport Canada to invest in major transportation projects in the North, including airports, seasports, all-season roads, and highways, for civilian and military use. However, the budget tabled on Tuesday is devoid of details about the future of some northern social programs...

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

On election night, the Yukon Party won 14 seats and almost 52 per cent of the vote. Unlike 2021, where the Liberals and the Yukon Party finished tied with eight seats apiece, despite the Yukon Party winning the popular vote, there is no question about mandate. The Yukon Party has a clear one and they will be expected to act.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Dixon's Yukon Party won two-thirds of the seats in the territory's next legislative assembly on Monday. He spoke to CBC about some of his priorities including a hospital expansion, addressing the territory's aging energy infrastructure, and consulting with First Nations on land use planning.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

A 45-year-old man in Inuvik, N.W.T. has been charged in connection with the death of woman in the community last week.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

On Monday evening, the youth visited the Fort Smith health centre for injuries related to the collision. RCMP say the youth is in stable condition and his family has been notified. 

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

The Inuulitsivik Health Centre, which provides services to Nunavimmiut on the Hudson Bay coast, said it will be setting up mobile clinics in Inukjuak from Nov. 3 to Nov. 28. After that, IHC said each community along the Hudson coast will have its own screening.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Elementary school students' film The Puddle Monster is set to make a splash at the Yellowknife International Film Festival.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

The city of Yellowknife wants to raise property taxes by seven per cent in 2026, according to the draft budget it presented to city council on Monday. City administration told city councillors that the tax adjustment was necessary because rising costs, aging infrastructure and growing demand for public services have placed an "extraordinary...

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Yukon Votes 2025: Live election results

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

People living in Hay River, Enterprise, Kátł'odeeche First Nation and Kakisa are under a drinking water advisory because of high levels of disinfection byproducts called trihalomethanes.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

A Nunavut judge has found a man guilty of attempted murder in the assault of a Kinngait woman in 2021. The judge found an accomplice guilty of aggravated assault.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Yellowknife teacher and co-owner of Hay River's Big Lake Cafe says her family home suffered structural damage when Hurricane Melissa hit Jamaica last week.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

The N.W.T. government has published its annual report on how 911 is performing. The service is now six years old, but the report only captures its service from April 2024 to March 2025. More residents are calling in, it says.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

A pedestrian has been taken to the Whitehorse General Hospital after being struck by a vehicle at the corner of Elliot Street and Second Avenue.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Witnesses reported a 14-year-old boy, who is believed to have been a passenger in the vehicle, fled the scene by foot, RCMP said. That search led police to a house on Whooping Crane Drive, where RCMP said they found a 16-year-old boy inside with 384 grams of suspected cocaine, $6,095 in cash, four cellphones and drug paraphernalia.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

In a news release Friday, the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority (NTHSSA) said the supply of vaccines is limited due to a "temporary cold-chain issue”.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

A Fort Smith, N.W.T. parent has launched a petition after kindergarten students were removed from the lunch program at Joseph Burr Tyrrell Elementary School. The school says the change, effective Nov. 3, comes after a review of supervision and safety requirements.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Kourtney Wolkie, 33, has been leading trips out on the land with a group of women for the last four years. She said her confidence comes from trips she did with her parents during her childhood — and she wants to empower other women so they can have similar experiences.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Belinda Whitford, the chief operating officer at the Northwest Territories Power Corporation, said power was partially restored early Sunday morning, though it will still be some time before the situation is fully resolved.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

Trevor Tombe, a professor with the school of public policy at the University of Calgary, is bullish about the fiscal picture for the next Yukon government, though he warns health-care spending could prove to be a big long-term challenge.

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CBC - North (3 weeks ago)

As the Yukon election campaign entered the home stretch, the three party leaders were busy making their final appeals to voters and talking about the issues that defined the campaign — from housing to the cost of living, health care and crime.

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