The territories backed a Senate report that declared Canada's North is "militarily exposed, economically underdeveloped and threatened by climate change."
PositionCaitrin was a Local Journalism Initiative reporter for Cabin Radio in 2022 and 2023.
JoinedJanuary 30, 2022
Local Journalism Initiative reporter, Dehcho and housing. Contact Caitrin
A "hotel in the forest" is coming to Fort Simpson in the form of a Łı́ı́dlı̨ı̨ Kų́ę́ First Nation tourism centre, equipped with rentable cabins and tent pads.
A heat warning is in effect for much of the Dehcho, while Norman Wells will use its town office as a cooling station as temperatures push toward 30C.
Former Fort Simpson mayor and Métis Council president Darlene Sibbeston says she will run in the Nahendeh district in this fall’s territorial election.
Young Fort Liard residents are bringing back hand games to the community, thrilling Elders and setting their sights on tournament success.
A unique research opportunity – the chance to see how a well-studied area recovers from wildfire – has helped the Dehcho's Scotty Creek rise from the ashes.






