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Gahcho Kue contractor pleads guilty in workplace death

A contractor at the Gahcho Kue diamond mine has been ordered to pay $200,000 in connection with an accident that killed one of its workers.

2 Fort Providence, N.W.T., men accused of beating and robbing elder

RCMP say two men are facing charges after an elder in Fort Providence, N.W.T., sustained serious injuries and was medevaced to Stanton Territorial Hospital in Yellowknife. Police say the attack happened in the early morning hours of Saturday.

Judge says Parks Canada unfairly rejected licence application of N.W.T. fishing lodge

A federal judge has set aside a Parks Canada decision to deny a longtime fishing lodge on Great Slave Lake a licence to continue operating within Thaidene Nn National Park.

Trial starts Monday for Tuktoyaktuk man accused of kidnapping

The week-long trial of Kelly Ovayuak, a Tuktoyaktukman accused of kidnapping, begins Monday in Northwest Territories Supreme Court in Yellowknife.

utsel K'e Dene First Nation to make its case against former CEO

In a Yellowknife courtroom on Wednesday, lawyers for the utselK'e Dene will lay out the First Nation's case against the man who led its businesses for 10 years.

Man who murdered N.W.T. RCMP officer applies for early release

Emrah Bulatci, who murdered an RCMP officer in Hay River, N.W.T.,in 2007, is applying to be released on parole.

Former N.W.T. teacher loses bid to have sexual assault charges dismissed

A former teacher in the Northwest Territories has lost his bid to have sexual assault and sexual exploitation charges against him thrown out.

utsel K'e Dene First Nation lawsuit focusing on conflicts of interest

A lawsuit alleging that millions of dollars were taken from companies owned by the utsel K'e Dene First Nation (LKDFN) in the N.W.T. has devolved into a battle between two groups of lawyers.

Man declared a dangerous offender wins appeal of indeterminate sentence

In a decision released this week, the N.W.T. Court of Appeal said a judge made an error in 2017 when she sentenced Noel Avadluk to an indeterminate sentence.

Fort Smith, N.W.T., man pleads guilty to murder

A Fort Smith man has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder that took place during an early morning rampage in the community almost two years ago.