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Air terminal reopens in Arviat, Nunavut, after thousands of litres of fuel spilled at the airport

Passengers are now able to head back inside an airport terminal in Arviat, after a fuel spill forced it to close down earlier this month.

Ottawa gives $15M to N.W.T. Indigenous governments to deal with impact of 2023 wildfires

The federal government has given money to 27 Indigenous governments and organizations to help deal with the impacts of last year's wildfire season.

N.W.T. MLAs review draft law that would expand RCMP powers on missing persons

A committee of N.W.T. MLAsheard Monday what new legislation around missing persons could look like.

'Grief doesn't end': Advocates reflect on the human cost of impaired driving

On National Impaired Driving Prevention Week, an N.W.T. mother recalls losing her daughter. In the N.W.T., RCMP laid 286 impaired driving charges last year. So far this year, 35 people have been charged.

CRTC to reconsider Cabin Radio's application to get on Yellowknife's FM airwaves

The news comes after the CRTC concluded last yearthat N.W.T.'s capital city can't support another commercial radio station.

You can now borrow a sensory support kit at the Yellowknife Public Library

The kits, purchased from Autism Canada, are part of an effort to make the library more inclusive to neurodivergent people.

Dene Nation continues push for public inquiry on N.W.T.'s handling of wildfires

On Monday elders and community leaders met virtually to discuss their concerns about how the N.W.T. government responded to last year's wildfires.

N.W.T athletes are excited and ready to compete in the Arctic Winter Games

Excitement levels are peaking for young athletes heading off to compete in the Arctic Winter Games.

Jury trial begins for Yellowknife man charged with aggravated assault

The incident that took place in 2018 left a Fort Good Hope, N.W.T., man paralyzed from the neck down.

N.W.T. plans for early start to wildfire season, as holdover fires smoulder underground

Fire officials in the N.W.T. say they'llbringin staff and resources earlier than usual this spring, to prepare for the coming wildfire season and also assess any fires still smouldering underground since last year.