A popular Yellowknife dance studio rapidly shifted dozens of classes online. Parents say it's restoring some sense of normality to young students' lives.
PositionMichele was a Cabin Radio reporter in 2020.
JoinedMarch 23, 2020
Dehcho and housing reporter, March-August 2020.
“Every day, something changes.” His wife was born here. He's been here for 30 years. They're leaving Yellowknife mid-pandemic and they can't even say goodbye.
"The Al Capone days are back." Amid fears bootleggers could bring Covid-19 to NWT communities, the Dene Nation discussed how to handle liquor and addictions.
The Acho Dene Koe First Nation has set aside more than half a million dollars for food and supplies during the pandemic and is hauling in goods from Alberta.
As the NWT’s first Covid-19 patient approaches two weeks since testing positive, the NWT’s chief public health officer set out what she expects to happen next.
A plan to transform a Yellowknife hotel into transitional housing, thought to have been sunk by an argument over funding, is at last going ahead.







