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'He was always happy': Kugluktuk, Nunavut, mourning missing child Jonas Klengenberg

The family of an 11-year-old boy who went missing in Kugluktuk, Nunavut, earlier this month is beginning to grieve.

Yellowknife evacuated one year ago. Are residents more prepared for the next emergency?

Yellowknife residents got the order to evacuate exactly one year ago as of Friday. Since that emergency, people across the city from parents, to governments, to non-profits told CBC they have been trying to figure out how they can be better prepared in the future.
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After a devastating year for Enterprise, N.W.T., a successful Gateway Jamboree

Around 1,000 people attended the Gateway Jamboree in Enterprise, N.W.T. this weekend enjoying live music, food, drinks, and connecting with friends and neighbors.

Extreme wildfire activity in N.W.T. blankets much of the territory in smoke on Sunday

Extreme fire activity in N.W.T. this weekend caused by high winds and hot, dry weather left much of the territory blanketed in thick wildfire smoke on Sunday and its not expected to let up anytime soon.

Residents staying at new homeless encampment in Yellowknife asked to leave

A group of homeless Yellowknifers who set up a tent encampment at the site of the former Polaris Apartments building will be moving on this weekend because of objections from the lots owner.

Singh says he is open to more carbon tax exemptions for N.W.T.

Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh spoke to reporters in Yellowknife about the carbon tax on Thursday, after a meeting with N.W.T. Premier R.J. Simpson.

Dolphin and Union caribou first species labelled endangered by N.W.T. legislation

In Ulukhaktok, N.W.T., the local hunters and trappers committee is leading efforts to save the Dolphin and Union Caribou herd, which became the first population designated as endangered under N.W.T. legislation last week.

Yellowknife marks Emancipation Day with reflection and celebration

Over a hundred people gathered at Yellowknife'sSomba K'e Civic Plaza for Emancipation Day on Saturday. They were there to learn and reflect on the history of slavery in Canada, and to celebrate Yellowknife's Black community.
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Chef Steph Baryluk on how her Gwich'in culture inspires her cooking

Tetlit Gwich'in Chef Steph Baryluk was at the N.W.T. Culinary festival in Yellowknife this weekend, where she teamed up with the kitchen at Chateau Nova to cook a five-course meal showcasing local ingredients.

Who's investigating the Yellowknife tent pad fire? No one, according to these three government agencies

Neither the city of Yellowknife, the Northwest Territories Fire marshal, or the RCMP are investigating the fire that burned down the tent and tent pad of a homeless Yellowknife resident on July 20.