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N.W.T. gov't and union met to decide use of agency nurses, as health-care staff feel strain

The N.W.T. governmentand theUnion of Northern Workers met last month to discuss the appropriate use of agency nurses.

Fort Nelson, B.C. health services on the table for Fort Liard, N.W.T. residents as parties meet

The N.W.T. government is in discussions with British Columbia to make it easier for Fort Liard and Nahanni Butte residents to access medical services in nearby Fort Nelson, B.C.

N.W.T. government officials, Yellowknife mayor respond to evacuation re-entry emails

The N.W.T. government says it has made an effort to meet with communities to ensure roles are understood in the event of an evacuation and re-entry.

This college listed N.W.T. Indigenous leaders as faculty. Some say they were never involved at all.

For months, the College of Northern Canada has advertised that it would serve northerners, showcasing Indigenous advisers on its website. Several of those leaders have told CBC they either arent involved or have minimal involvement with the private college.
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Emails show 'a lot of miscommunication' as city and N.W.T. gov't planned Yellowknife's re-entry

Emails from the final days of Yellowknifes 2023 wildfire evacuation detail the confusion around which level of government was supposed to lift the order and plan the re-entry.

Roadwork planned across N.W.T. as feds announce $67M in funding

Work is planned for five highways in the N.W.T. after the federal government announced $67 million in funding.

Feds say 'no pollution' from capsized sailboat in Yellowknife Bay, despite concerns

A Yellowknife woman says she was concerned about the moored sailboat near a popular bird nesting area weeks before it tipped over.

Winds could push fires closer to Fort Resolution, N.W.T., but firefighting should limit growth

People living in the area of Little Buffalo River near Fort Resolution, N.W.T., are being told to be prepared in case a wildfire grows closer.

Residents in parts of Yellowknife say tap water smells, tastes swampy

Haley Buckoll, a Yellowknife resident, says on Wednesday night her tap water smelled swampy and muddy.

Yellowknife mulls whether or not to replace water pipeline, after cost nearly doubles

Skyrocketing construction costs have the City of Yellowknife considering whether to drop a major project to replace a water pipeline and instead use the citys emergency source as its primary one.