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Missing Yellowknife man found safe and sound

Missing Yellowknife man found safe and sound

A 70-year-old Yellowknife man who was reported missing on Oct. 25 has been found safe, according to the RCMP. "Yellowknife RCMP thanks our media partners and members of the public who assisted with this matter," the police stated on Oct.
NWT reaches five years of 911 service

NWT reaches five years of 911 service

Location for coordinating emergency responses kept a secret from the public
Police seek public's assistance in locating missing Yellowknife man

Police seek public's assistance in locating missing Yellowknife man

Yellowknife RCMP are asking for assistance from the public in locating and verifying the well-being of Roger Cook, 70, of Yellowknife, who was reported missing on Oct. 25.
Yellowknife RCMP lay child porn charges

Yellowknife RCMP lay child porn charges

Accused released based on court conditions
YKFlex buses out ahead of schedule — sort of

YKFlex buses out ahead of schedule — sort of

City spokesperson says mechanical problems with old fleet of Yellowknife Accessible Transit Service buses the reason for early rollout, but original vehicle now fixed
Teacher of the year celebrated in Yellowknife

Teacher of the year celebrated in Yellowknife

Stephen Richardson a remarkable storyteller and guitar instructor, says president of MusiCounts
City councillors looking for a 'back-to-basics' budget for 2025

City councillors looking for a 'back-to-basics' budget for 2025

Mayor Rebecca Alty not in favour of adding anything when it comes to capital budgets
Qimmiq Kennel builds new hot spot for pups

Qimmiq Kennel builds new hot spot for pups

New owner Christy Lewylle looking to build on past success at Pet Paradise North
CPOW Productions Ltd 'always busy' in Fort Smith

CPOW Productions Ltd 'always busy' in Fort Smith

'It’s not as intimidating as it seems,' contractor says of being an entrepreneur
Study links climate change to rise of wildfire smoke-related deaths

Study links climate change to rise of wildfire smoke-related deaths

Dalhousie University compared wildfire smoke-related deaths in the 2010s to those in the 1960s