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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

GNWT, disabilities council in dispute over Rockhill property development

GNWT, disabilities council in dispute over Rockhill property development

Construction delayed by Covid and territorial election, says CEO
New Avens building gives seniors 'more choice than they've ever had before' for housing, CEO says

New Avens building gives seniors 'more choice than they've ever had before' for housing, CEO says

102 units accompanied by numerous activities and services
City council votes in favour of real estate developer building more apartments

City council votes in favour of real estate developer building more apartments

Development would require up to $100 million of private equity and would take about a decade to complete, says Mike Mrdjenovich
RCMP announce largest drug bust ever in history of NWT

RCMP announce largest drug bust ever in history of NWT

$360,000 in cash and nearly five kilograms of cocaine seized during Feb. 4 operation; three non-NWT residents charged as a result
Trio of regular MLAs call for independent caucus

Trio of regular MLAs call for independent caucus

'We're here to save consensus government, says Kieron Testart, amid calls for greater cabinet accountability
NWT MLAs propose independent caucus

NWT MLAs propose independent caucus

Aim is to keep cabinet more accountable
MLAs seek answers on doctors, top health administrator

MLAs seek answers on doctors, top health administrator

Health minister defends primary care teams and replacement of leadership council
Travel spending projected to jump this year: city

Travel spending projected to jump this year: city

Federation of Canadian Municipalities annual conference in Ottawa expected to be most expensive trip
City anticipates busy spring with housing permit applications and development

City anticipates busy spring with housing permit applications and development

273 residences were completed in 2024, according to the city.
Employment rises in NWT, unemployment down to five per cent

Employment rises in NWT, unemployment down to five per cent

Only Yukon is outpacing the NWT in employment per capita
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