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New Cultural centre, artist studios in Cape Dorset exceed $3M fundraising goal

The Kenojuak Cultural Centre and Print Shop in Cape Dorset, Nunavut, is becoming a reality after the community raised more than the $3 million it needed to get the project to the finish line. More
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Yukon gov't to build an 'ice band-aid' across river at Dawson City
'We're going to take action,' said Public Works Minister Richard Mostyn. 'Mother Nature is sort of a fickle mistress, and we're going to help her create an ice bridge across the Yukon River.'
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Sabina gets final project certificate, major investment for Nunavut gold mine
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A day after Sabina Gold and Silver announced it had secured a $66 million investment from a Chinese backer, the company reported it had received its final project certificate from for the Nunavut Impact Review Board.
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Yukon studying Ontario court decision on prisoner segregation
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The Ontario Superior Court ruled this week that more safeguards are needed to prevent abuse when prisoners are put in "administrative segregation."
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2001 death prompted calls for 'dangerous ice' signs on Prosperous Lake, but where are they?
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Frank Hope says his sister didn’t have to die in 2001, and he fears the failure to follow up on coroner recommendations made at the time means someone will again die a needless death.
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Majority of Iqalummiut can't afford burial expenses, says funeral director
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Iqaluit's only funeral director says he has $350,000 worth of unpaid invoices for burials dating back to 2013.
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Yukon ice patches nominated as potential world heritage site
The renowned archeological sites in southern Yukon are among eight significant places newly added to Canada's list of candidates for a UNESCO designation.
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City of Yellowknife sets aside cash to support Operation Bike Park
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The City of Yellowknife has budgeted up to $25,000 to support Operation Bike Park - a project headed by the Yellowknife Mountain Bike Club. Geoff Foster, the club’s president, has wanted to bring a bike park to Yellowknife for three years.
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Nunavut high school principal was hired despite criminal harassment record
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According to court documents, Gregory Campbell, 52, was sentenced to 90 days in jail for his crimes, and two years probation, before he was hired as principal for Nasivvik High School in Pond Inlet, Nunavut.
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Yukon prospector sees potential bonanza in robotic technology
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'Can we imagine today finding another Klondike?' says Shawn Ryan, a Yukon prospector.
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Man charged in robbery of taxi driver last week was out on bail
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The 28-year-old man arrested after a cab driver was robbed in Yellowknife last week faces numerous other criminal charges, including assault and forcible confinement.
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Dawsonites waiting for Yukon River freeze up — again
Most years, the river is frozen by now and the territorial government would be preparing to build and maintain an official ice road crossing. But like last year, there's still open water.
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Accommodation at the Yellowknife women's shelter expands for 8
Yellowknife Women's Centre has eight new housing units in the basement of the women's shelter, and it's already full.
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Baker Lake, Nunavut, to vote on ending liquor restriction in community
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The question on the ballot will be: “Are you in favour of ending the current system of liquor restriction in Baker Lake and having an unrestricted system where only the general liquor laws of Nunavut apply?”
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New MMIWG hearing dates set for Yellowknife and Rankin Inlet
New dates have been announced for community hearings in Yellowknife and Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, as part of the MMIWG national inquiry.
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Yukon Quest recognized for social media strategy
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The Canadian digital marketing company Elephant's Remark has acknowledged the Yukon Quest for its social media work.
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Construction begins on 3rd Arctic patrol vessel at Halifax Shipyard
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Canada's federal procurement minister isn't ruling out the possibility of asking Irving Shipbuilding to build more Arctic patrol vessels to address a looming gap in the construction of two new fleets of naval vessels in Halifax.
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Most Yukon murders remain unsolved for 2017
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Yukon saw eight homicides in 2017 which is far above average. So far only two of the cases have led to criminal charges.
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After responding to 3 vehicles that broke through ice so far this year, N.W.T. gov't asks public to be careful
The number of vehicles reported to have gone through the ice around Yellowknife continues to rise. According to the N.W.T. Department of Environment, its spill response team has responded to three vehicles through the ice so far this year.
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Teslin Tlingit Council says it's 'drastically underfunded,' pushes for better deal with Canada
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'Our hope is that Canada will see that we mean business. We didn't sacrifice all these years going into negotiating these agreements for them not to be upheld,' said Duane Gastant Aucoin, a councillor with the First Nation.
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Mom tells Yellowknife court she didn't know drug trade would land her in so much trouble
Katrina Stiopu admitted her role in the Todd Dube drug ring, saying she provided Yellowknife area houses in Ndilo and on the Ingraham Trail to stash drugs. The Dube drug ring had a thriving business selling cocaine, fentanyl and other drugs in Yellowknife.
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Christmas is a go in Arctic Bay, Nunavut as hamlet employees hold off striking
The 20 full-time hamlet employees in Arctic Bay, Nunavut are not going to go on strike this Christmas season.
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N.W.T. gov't calls for input on new climate change strategy
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The N.W.T. government's new strategy to combat climate change comes with a list of 70 actions to mitigate its destructive impact.
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N.W.T. Premier says federal government refuses to uphold devolution agreement
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N.W.T. Premier Bob McLeod says the federal government has only met once to discuss land management of the Beaufort Delta region over the course of four years.
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No drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge say Fort McPherson, N.W.T., protestors
About 50 protestors gathered in Fort McPherson, N.W.T., to protest the possibility that the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge may be opened to drilling for oil and gas.
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Dawson City says no to placer miner's Dome Road plans
'The council felt that there was too many potential adverse impacts on public safety, health,' said Mayor Wayne Potoroka.
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Saved by brother from icy waters as a youth, Cree marathon runner returns favour with kidney donation
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A Cree marathon runner from the James Bay community of Mistissini is giving his brother a special Christmas gift this year - a healthy kidney and freedom from dialysis.
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After Whitehorse murder trial, victim's father still struggles with loss
"The day the trial started I looked upstairs and I said, 'give me strength, because I’m going to need it,'" said Roch Brisson, whose son Christopher was killed in 2015.
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Suspicious death in Pelly Crossing was homicide, RCMP say
Police have identified the victim, found dead last week, as 37-year-old Derek Edwards, and say autopsy results confirm it was homicide.
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Lawyers want 'extremely generous' sentence in Ingraham Trail drunk driving case
Prosecution and defence agree that Joshua Moore should face a light sentence because his blood alcohol level registered only slightly over the .08 legal limit.
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Nunavut man who evaded police for 3 months seeks trial by jury in Cape Dorset
David Mikkigak made an appearance by video conference at the Nunavut Court of Justice on Tuesday.
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Colville Lake, N.W.T.'s 1st custom election a 'learning experience' for band management
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Chief returning officer Barry Gully called Colville Lake's first-ever custom election a 'learning experience' but said all in all, it went well.
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Sentencing hearing starts for woman who was 'a central cog' to major N.W.T. drug network
The Crown is asking for a five-year sentence for Katrina Stiopu and a three-year sentence for Ryley Moore.
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Baffinland Iron Mines expects to meet or exceed its annual haul allowance this year
The Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation has alerted the Nunavut Impact Review Board it is on track to haul more iron ore from the Mary River mine than it's licensed to haul.
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Video Reindeer antlers' amazing skin regeneration may someday help heal human injuries
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The fuzzy covering on reindeer antlers could hold the key to scar-free, speedy healing for severe human skin injuries and burns, say researchers in southern Alberta.
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Missing 15-year-old girl located, say Yellowknife police
Yellowknife RCMP said on Tuesday they now know where the teen is. She was reported missing early Monday morning.
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N.W.T. fire marshal says delay hindered ability to determine cause of Inuvik house fire
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Why a house fire in Inuvik started - and then reignited after being decided out - cannot be determined, says N.W.T. fire marshal.
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Donations pour in for N.W.T. family that lost home in fire 2 weeks ago
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The Lafferty family lost everything in the fire that destroyed their home in the early hours of Dec. 6. Now the seven children are staying with different family members.
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Young American woman takes up dog sled racing in the Northwest Territories
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21-year-old Julie Ahnen from Bessemer Michigan is a dog handler-in-training in the Northwest Territories.
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Low water at Mayo Lake lowers power generation for Yukon Energy
Yukon's Mayo B dam is producing a little more than half the power it typically does, because of low water levels in Mayo Lake. The means Yukon Energy is running one of its Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) generators in Whitehorse, around the clock.
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Yellowknife's ice carving competition gets big funding boost
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Yellowknife's Long John Jamboree is getting $150,000 in funding for its ice carving competition.
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3 tourists on snowmobiles plunge through ice by Prosperous Lake
Three tourists on snowmobiles plunged through the ice by Prosperous Lake near Yellowknife Saturday.
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Deline, N.W.T., man pleads guilty to manslaughter in death of adoptive mother
The victim was found dead in a home just before Christmas last year. Jonathan Tetso entered the guilty plea in a Yellowknfie courtroom Monday morning.
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With no thrift store in Whitehorse, NGOs band together to fill the gap
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Months after Whitehorse lost its last remaining thrift store, a collective of NGOs are working on plans to bring low-cost shopping back to the city.
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Brandy Vittrekwa's killer applies for more privileges in jail
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The young man who beat Brandy Vittrekwa unconscious and let her die in Whitehorse in 2014 was back in court on Friday, asking to move from 'secure custody' to 'open custody' for the remainder of his jail sentence.
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Yukon man gets 60 days jail sentence for breaking puppy's neck
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Carcross man admits he 'needs to get help,' after hurting a dog in an attempt to extort money from a relative. He pleaded guilty to a charge of animal cruelty.
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Advocates say N.W.T. justice system needs to rehabilitate, not incarcerate, vulnerable offenders
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As the Government of Canada reviews the country's criminal justice system, advocates from the Northwest Territories are saying the territory incarcerates people with addictions, disabilities and poor mental health when it should be offering them treatment.
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Change in ferry operations, warm weather lead to shipping delays in Mackenzie Delta
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Inuvik residents are used to a lack of groceries around December as the Mackenzie River freezes up, but this year delays have been longer than normal, creating challenges for shoppers in the region.
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High Arctic fossils reveal ancient bear's weakness for sweets
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Two bears living in a boreal forest in Canada’s High Arctic millions of years ago munched on too many sweets and didn’t brush their teeth, fossil evidence suggests.
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B.C. man's drive of a lifetime on the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk highway
Dan Cassan says he was itching to drive across the Inuvik to Tuktoyaktuk highway, long before it opened.
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Photos Your North: Best reader photos for the week of Dec. 11
Amazing wilderness views — and one tangled-up holiday pooch — are the highlights of your best photos of the past week from Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Nunavik.
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