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J.W. (Sig) Sigvaldason General Manager HEAD OFFICE Northern News Services Ltd. Box 2820 Yellowknife NT X1A 2R1 Ph (867) 873-4031 Fax (867) 873-8507 nnsl@nnsl.com NWT BUREAUS: Deh Cho Bureau Fort Simpson, NT Ph (867) 695-DRUM Fax (867) 695-3766 dehchodrum@nnsl.com South Slave Bureau Hay River, NT PH (867) 874-2802 Fax (867) 874-2804 editor@ssimicro.com Mackenzie Delta Bureau Inuvik, NT Ph (867) 777-4545 Fax (867) 777-4412 newsinuvik@nnsl.com NUNAVUT BUREAUS: Kivalliq Bureau Rankin Inlet, NU Ph (867) 645-3223 Fax (867) 645-3225 kivalliqnews@nnsl.com Iqaluit Bureau Iqaluit, NU Ph (867) 979-5990 Fax (867) 979-6010 editor@nunavutnews.com Canarctic Graphics Ltd Full Service Printers Box 2758 Yellowknife, NT X1A 2R1 Ph (867) 873-5924 Fax (867) 873-4377 canarctic@nnsl.com |
NWT News/North is circulated in all 33 NWT communities and reports on activities throughout the region. It is headquartered in Yellowknife, with other NWT bureaus in Inuvik, Simpson and Hay River and contributing writers from a number of communities . Published weekly on Mondays NWT News/North combines hard hitting journalism with a warm interest and concern for Nunavut people and interests. In every issue you will find human interest features, profiles, community news, photo features, knowledgeable Northern columnists, NWT news and feature reports, superb photographic images and provocative editorials. Departmental editors produce sections for NWT Sports, Arts & Entertainment, Business & Labour. Frequently special supplements providing an in-depth look at some facet of Northern life. Among the special issues are issues on Construction, NWT Mining, Oil&Gas and Opportunities North which provides an all-industry overview of business and employment opportunities in NWT and Nunavut. For detailed information on feature issues click specialized publications. News/North is recognized as one of the better community newspapers in Canada in its circulation class and has been a consistent winner in regional and national Better Newspaper competitions. Use the following link for detailed information on other NNSL publications.
NWT News/North Special IssuesYear in Review News/photo and cartoon highlights from the previous year. (January) Degrees of Success A special report on post secondary occupation. Activities, accomplishments, opportunities. Published in Nunavut News/North and NWT News/North. (March) Construction A report on Activity and major projects. Published in full color in both Nunavut News/North and NWT News/North. (April) Police Week A salute to the RCMP. (May) NWT/Nunavut Graduation A salute to the graduation class. Class pictures.Published in both Nunavut News/North and NWT News/North. (June) Aboriginal Day A celebration of aboriginal culture in the NWT. (June) Opportunities North a comprehensive all-industry report covering Nunavut and Northwest Territories on an industry-by-industry basis. Opportunities North examines future prospects in the North, the market, business, investment and employment potential. A full color publication which has won numerous national awards for content. Published in both Nunavut News/North and NWT News/North. (June) Oil and Gas Drum A feature report on this rapidly growing Northern Industry covering exploration, drilling, producing and pipeline activity. Published in full color in four NNSL publications: Deh Cho Drum; Inuvik Drum; NWT News/North; Nunavut News/North. (October) Nunavut/NWT Mining A feature report on the North's number one industry. Published in full color in both Nunavut News/North and NWT News/North. (November) Nunavut Holiday Songbook Sing along with your favorites. Our colorful songboog always popelar with community Groups and schools. (November) Addictions A special report on the effects of addictions in the North. Published in both Nunavut News/North and NWT News/North. (November) Holiday Gift Guide Great ideas and holiday tips in a convenient mini-tab format.(November/December) Don't Drink & Drive campaign
PRINCIPAL INDUSTRIES: Government/Tourism/Mining/Oil&gas/Transportation/Forestry/Fishing/Hunting/Trapping / Aboriginal Arts & Crafts |