New Indigenous protected area proposed for Slave River delta
The Deninu Kue First Nation and Fort Resolution Métis Government are proposing a new Indigenous protected area for the Slave River delta and Taltson watershed.
The Deninu Kue First Nation and Fort Resolution Métis Government are proposing a new Indigenous protected area for the Slave River delta and Taltson watershed.
Yellowknife moms Lyric Sandhals and Amy Allan are moving their online business – Boreal Kids Co, a children’s consignment store – to a physical space.
The 2022 edition of Yellowknife's International Film Festival is now accepting film submissions. Tickets for the festival go on sale this Friday.
A Fort Smith resident is planning a fundraising night of performances at a town bar to raise money for residents affected by flooding in Hay River.
Two-time Juno Award nominee Digawolf's new album will consist entirely of songs written in the Tłı̨chǫ language.
“The world wants to hear your story.” Podcast and audiobook company Audible is seeking emerging Indigenous writers to partner with established mentors.
"We didn't want to quit." For months on end, the pandemic meant no singing in groups. Yellowknife's choristers emerged at last, triumphant, this month at NACC.
More than a dozen people have received awards for their work promoting literacy in the Northwest Territories. Here's the list.
Miranda Currie will release her second children’s album with a concert on May 15. Her songs are designed to teach children languages like Wıı̀lıı̀deh and Cree.
Yellowknife gymnast Tai Leathem just won bronze at Westerns. Now his twin sister, Emma, is about to make NWT history at the sport's national championships.
Collège Nordique Francophone appointed a new general manager, Patrick Arsenault, to replace Josée Clermont, who leaves the position after seven years.
Know an NWT volunteer who deserves recognition? Nominations have opened for the territory's Outstanding Volunteer Awards.