"A submarine cable of dreams." Referral of the Taltson hydro expansion to the Major Projects Office brought optimism from industry but skepticism from others.
South Slave
A tug built in the 1950s with connections to the uranium trade will be turned into an exhibit by the Hay River Museum Society if a new proposal is approved.
Hay River health authority workers voted against a proposal to become GNWT employees by early 2027. The union said it will keep working on a "timely migration."
Residents in Fort Smith celebrated northern traditions, culture, intergenerational connection and community pride at this year's Wood Buffalo Frolics.
After a years-long overhaul and unexpected repairs that jointly cost $155 million, and as diesel costs soar, the South Slave's Taltson hydro is back in service.
Changes to how the GNWT funds a librarian's position in Hay River could have significant consequences for the library's future beyond April.






