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Yellowknifer serves the NWT's capital city of Yellowknife, the central point for the mining industry and the true gateway to much of the North. Published twice weekly, Wednesdays and Fridays.

Yellowknifer focuses entirely on local news and issues. It combines hard hitting journalism with a warm interest and concern for Yellowknifers and Yellowknife issues.

In every issue you will find human interest features, profiles, community news, photo features, knowledgeable Yellowknife columnists, Yellowknife news and comprehensive feature reports, superb photographic images and provocative editorials.

Departmental editors produce sections for Yellowknife Sports, Arts & Entertainment, Business & Labour. Frequently special supplements providing an in-depth look at some facet of Yellowknife.

For detailed information on feature issues click specialized publications.

Yellowknifer 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.

For advertising rates, deadlines and current audited circulation, contact advertising@nnsl.com

Yellowknifer Special Issues

JANUARY
Year in Review : A detailed look at highlights in the news in Yellowknife.

Beautiful Babies : A salute to the babies born in 2006.

FEBRUARY
Bridal Feature: An informative guide for both the happy couple and guests.

MARCH
Caribou Carnival Guide: Schedule of events during the carnival.

APRIL
Yellowknife Visitors Guide - A guide to services and attractions in Yellowknife and area in full colour format. A souvenir issue.

Administrative Professional's Day: It's their day! Express your appreciation.

MAY
Police Week A salute to the Yellowknife RCMP and City of Yellowknife Municipal Enforcement Division.

Sir John Graduation: A salute to the graduating class of 2007.

Spring Trade Show: A guide to the business exhibits at this popular Yellowknife event.

Garage Sales: The hottest guide to the local garage sales.

St. Patrick Graduation: A salute to the graduating class of 2007.

JUNE
Boat & Water Safety: A guide for safe boating and water navigation in Yellowknife's recreational waters.

AUGUST
Back to School: What's new for the school year, safety tips and retail guide.

SEPTEMBER
Home Improvement: A homeowners directory for preparing for the winter.

OCTOBER
Fire Prevention: A salute to the Yellowknife firefighters

Small Business Week Contest: An exciting contest where the winner receives gift certificates from participating Yellowknife businesses.

Hallowe'en Safety: Keep the little monsters safe! Safety tips and awareness.

NOVEMBER
Holiday Gift Guide: Great gift ideas and holiday tips in a convenient mini tabloid format.

Shop Locally: Promoting the Northern economy while encouraging Yellowknifer's to shop at home.

DECEMBER
Don't Drink & Drive Campaign: Holiday Driver awareness.


PRINCIPAL INDUSTRIES

Government/Tourism/Mining/Oil&gas/Transportation/Forestry/Fishing/Hunting/Trapping/Aboriginal Arts & Crafts