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Devon Tredinnick

Devon Tredinnick is a reporter for NNSL Media. Originally from Ottawa, he's also a recent journalism graduate from Carleton University. You can reach him at devon.tredinnick@nnsl.com or find him on Twitter at @DevonTredinnick

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Recent Work by Devon

Kenny Ruptash named new chair of Aurora College board of governors

Kenny Ruptash named new chair of Aurora College board of governors

Three-year term includes mandate to transition college into polytechnic university by 2027
One suspect surrenders, one still at large after Fort Smith home invasion

One suspect surrenders, one still at large after Fort Smith home invasion

Tristan Mercredi, 25, still being sought by police for alleged role in incident earlier this month
Fort Providence RCMP seek public's help in finding man at large

Fort Providence RCMP seek public's help in finding man at large

Logan Causa, 24, escaped arrest earlier this month during warrant execution on home in community
Western Canadian premiers coming to Yellowknife next week

Western Canadian premiers coming to Yellowknife next week

Leaders from three territories, B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba to talk about Arctic sovereignty and security, emergency preparedness and housing during two-day conference
City issued almost 6,000 parking tickets last year

City issued almost 6,000 parking tickets last year

More than 130 speeding tickets also issued by Municipal Enforcement Division in 2024
Lack of trust, communication with GNWT, reads after-action review on 2023 wildfires

Lack of trust, communication with GNWT, reads after-action review on 2023 wildfires

Premier R.J. Simpson says report gives territorial government 'lessons it needs' for the future
Texting, dancing and politics make for dynamic mother-daughter combo

Texting, dancing and politics make for dynamic mother-daughter combo

Vivian Hansen, mother of NWT MP-elect Rebecca Alty, still plans on having Mother's Day together
RCMP not seeing an increase in needles used for illicit drugs

RCMP not seeing an increase in needles used for illicit drugs

NWT's chief public health officer has said territory is seeing increase people using methamphetamine and fentanyl, but no word on whether drugs are being injected
Rebecca Alty joins Carney's cabinet

Rebecca Alty joins Carney's cabinet

Named as minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations
Two suspects at large after RCMP respond to Fort Smith home invasion

Two suspects at large after RCMP respond to Fort Smith home invasion

Arrest warrants issued by RCMP for Deonne Bourke and Tristan Mercredi; one suspect already in custody
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