ICYMI: Objection! Local Journo’s Trial an Expensive, Questionable Circus
Nobody looks good in the case of an NNSL reporter charged with obstruction of justice
Nobody looks good in the case of an NNSL reporter charged with obstruction of justice
Whether or not you broke the law, if you lived in Yellowknife in the 1970s/80s, you probably remember this authority figure
As more and more places revert to their original Dene titles, could the capital be next?
The agreement has been signed and the initiative to tackle Yellowknife’s homeless is off and running. So what’s the next step? Collecting donations from a sea can in the 50/50 lot, argue some
After years of poor to mediocre crops, this fall’s cranberry harvest looks to be a bumper. Here’s the dos and don’ts of berry-picking around Yellowknife
Is there anything to the rumour that our most prevalent visitors are here to make love under the Northern Lights?
With the approval of a development permit, Yellowknife’s endangered landmark is headed for its final days
From Halifax to Kandahar to Yellowknife, Kim Burke has cooked up a life full of adventure and encounters with well-known faces from Dame Judi Dench to the Trailer Park Boys
A monthly leap from $2500/month to $3600/month is causing buzz. Is this for real? Or legal? Why don’t we have rent control?
A new proposal for reviving the Nats’ejee K’eh Treatment Centre wants to use Dene concepts, culture and ceremonies
A new generation of ambitious eateries is raising the city’s culinary bar. But can Yellowknife really support this boom?
How did two people escape from the North Slave Young Offenders Facility last week? They walked through an unlocked front door. Why was that door unlocked? EDGE explains
From the August/September issue of EDGE YK magazine: Cornelius Van Dyke is different in a society that does not deal well with differentness
15 years ago this Saturday, Ronald Villebrun attacked his ex with an axe in downtown Yellowknife, and then disappeared into the wilderness
From the August/September issue of EDGE YK magazine: She survived breast cancer and reconstructive surgery, then agreed to have her new, and scarred, body photographed for a public exhibit. Here’s why.