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Four fires in Dehcho region, extreme heat warnings issued

Four fires in Dehcho region, extreme heat warnings issued

There were four active wildfires burning in the Dehcho region as of June 23, two of them having started in the previous 24 hours, according to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources’ (ENR).
To preserve languages, make them a career path

To preserve languages, make them a career path

Recently, a public hearing was held as part of a five-year review of the Official Languages Act.
Preserving Northern Languages needs better approach, say Elders

Preserving Northern Languages needs better approach, say Elders

Return to immersion and better coordination of funding among many suggestions at Inuvik town hall
COVID proved that local news is a lifeline. We’re investing in its future

COVID proved that local news is a lifeline. We’re investing in its future

‘Today, local media is as valued as it’s ever been’
Black Press Media pens deal with Google Canada on News Showcase platform

Black Press Media pens deal with Google Canada on News Showcase platform

Twenty-seven community news publications part of significant journalism agreement
Mike Zubko Airport gets $42 million cash boost

Mike Zubko Airport gets $42 million cash boost

Ottawa contributing $31.5 million and GNWT covering $10.5 million.
New book teaches Gwichya and Teetl’it Gwich’in dialects

New book teaches Gwichya and Teetl’it Gwich’in dialects

Working group has been preparing book for close to a year
Performance Pavilion opens to fiddles, sweets and smiles

Performance Pavilion opens to fiddles, sweets and smiles

Opening ceremony June 18 followed by Arctic Market and first concert since pandemic began
Heat warning issued for Tsiigehtchic, Fort McPherson and Inuvik

Heat warning issued for Tsiigehtchic, Fort McPherson and Inuvik

Temperatures set to hit 29C Wednesday and Thursday
NWTTA, GNWT reach tentative accord on collective agreement

NWTTA, GNWT reach tentative accord on collective agreement

The GNWT and NWT Teachers Association (NWTTA) have reached a tentative agreement in ongoing negotiations over the collective agreement, according to a joint news release on June 22.