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Minimum wage hikes are a fact of life, but need oversight, says NWT Chamber

Minimum wage hikes are a fact of life, but need oversight, says NWT Chamber

If you’re looking for a place where political interests collide with business, labour, academics and social justice groups, then it’s the minimum wage.
Copperhouse break-ins cost business $3,000 to $4,000

Copperhouse break-ins cost business $3,000 to $4,000

The co-owner of the Copperhouse restaurant says that back-to-back break-ins that occurred on Friday is just the cost of doing business.
Pho’s House celebrates one year in business in Hay River

Pho’s House celebrates one year in business in Hay River

After a year in business, Justin Nguyen, the owner of Pho’s House – a Vietnamese restaurant in Hay River – says he adores the community.
Current and future Yellowknife mortgagees shouldn’t panic about Bank of Canada interest rate increase: Brokers

Current and future Yellowknife mortgagees shouldn’t panic about Bank of Canada interest rate increase: Brokers

Yellowknife real estate brokers are urging homeowners and buyers not to panic following the Bank of Canada’s interest hike.
Stores YK Adored: Giorgio’s

Stores YK Adored: Giorgio’s

The basement kitchen table ‘was like a backstage pass’
Commissioning kicks off for Vital Metals’ rare earth extraction plant

Commissioning kicks off for Vital Metals’ rare earth extraction plant

Vital Metals’ early stage commissioning of its Saskatoon rare earth extraction plant has officially begun, according to a June 17 update from Bill Braden, media relations manager at Cheetah Resources.
My father, the pizza pioneer

My father, the pizza pioneer

A portrait of Luigi Fiume illustrated by his son, Roberto
Stores YK Adored: Yellowknife Radio

Stores YK Adored: Yellowknife Radio

The 50 Street store shut in 1986 but the memories live on
GNWT’s latest update to pandemic recovery plan ‘lacks substance,’ says NWT Chamber of Commerce

GNWT’s latest update to pandemic recovery plan ‘lacks substance,’ says NWT Chamber of Commerce

The territorial government’s latest update to its pandemic social and economic recovery plan, known as Emerging Stronger, lacks substance and tangible goals, according to the NWT Chamber of Commerce.
CONSTRUCTION: Fort Smith contractor on the cutting edge

CONSTRUCTION: Fort Smith contractor on the cutting edge

Jeremy Beamish started out as a self-employed carpenter in 2018, the sole proprietor of Cutting Edge Contracting.