Federal government continues investment in Yellowknife’s NACC
Canada will invest $570,000 into Yellowknife's Northern Arts and Cultural Centre over three years, while providing cash to the Folk on the Rocks festival.
Canada will invest $570,000 into Yellowknife's Northern Arts and Cultural Centre over three years, while providing cash to the Folk on the Rocks festival.
A Yellowknife man's pursuit of his lost dog, missing for more than a week but sighted numerous times, finally ended happily on Monday.
Yellowknife city councillors voted unanimously on Monday evening to move ahead with an independent inquiry into allegations of workplace misconduct.
Three days of community hearings held by the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls begin in Yellowknife on Tuesday.
The Soulful Bodies show, created by newly formed Yellowknife burlesque company Parkas & Pasties, will be held at Top Knight from February 15-17 this year.
The grant, announced on Thursday, is the first of four $25,000 awards the foundation will make this year. The recipient is the Northern Arts & Cultural Centre.
Inuvik's Pearl Gillis lifted a national curling title at the age of 13 on Sunday as she won mixed doubles gold with Alberta partner Karsten Sturmay.
Yellowknife was significantly quieter for RCMP and bylaw officers in 2017, at least statistically, according to newly published figures.
Ministerial approval for a new all-season road to the Dehcho's Prairie Creek Mine is delayed to allow further consultation with affected Indigenous groups.
Lottery officials have confirmed an Ulukhaktok woman's $250,000 scratch ticket win, just three months after her local store began selling the tickets.
The Northwest Territories community of Lutselk'e has had a boil-water advisory lifted, after concerns over unchlorinated water potentially supplied to homes.
Piloting a new big-issues panel show, Wally Schumann, Gary Vivian and Karen Hamre discuss the future of mining and mineral exploration in the territory.