ICYMI: Coyotes in the City
Clever and quick to multiply, coyotes are settling back into life in Yellowknife. But are they too close for comfort?
Clever and quick to multiply, coyotes are settling back into life in Yellowknife. But are they too close for comfort?
Read an advance excerpt from this truly magical Northern memoir, released on October 22 with events at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre and the Fat Fox Cafe
We asked ourselves: How can we capture opportunities at the Yellowknife Airport?
Beware those comfort foods! Some advice from local-food advocate Amy Lizotte on how to beat the winter blues by consuming thoughtfully
Highlights from Statscan’s latest report on population trends show concerning trends
Our high-end new visitors like us, but have expectations we aren’t necessarily meeting.
At Council, a debate breaks out on how to pursue long-sought, long-delayed legislative changes from the territorial government; and a climbing wall at the Fieldhouse takes another tiny step upwards
Do not apply Yellowknife rules in Kugluktuk, especially on Hallowe’en
Exciting news for fans of traditional Filipino food at the Mantle, and a visit to the city’s new steakhouse
After much back and forth, it turns out the proposed Stanton Hospital workcamp is not needed
Talking with the battle-hardened crew behind The Sun at Midnight, a new made-in-the-North film that opens next week
Observations on Dark Days: The Yellowknife artist is setting off to circumnavigate the North
On the surface, it was a squabble over a few thousand dollars, but raging beneath was an intense battle over who controls millions in territorial sports funding.
There’s nothing wrong with a better, more business-oriented airport. But there are red flags about how a cash-starved GNWT is handling the move