Bitch Away, YK: Stop bashing tourists, start driving faster and what’s the deal with crosswalks?

Artwork by Trevor Woods We’re back with another Friday installment of Bitch Away, YK, a feature with both fans and foes. We know you’re reading and you’re definitely writing, both of which are great things. As expected, we’ve received another mix of on-point observations along with a fair amount of just plain cranky commentary (and even, to our

Brand New Bylaw: A Fresh Look for City Enforcers

Fresh new wheels, fresh new look, same old attitude | Image courtesy Mel Leonard FLAMIN’ RAVEN | Satire The city’s Municipal Enforcement Division, commonly known as the “Bylaw,” have begun rolling out a new public image that will include a name-change as well as updated vehicle graphics. The initiative hopes to bridge the current schism

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Photos: Snowking Building Season XX, Part Three

Words by Matthew Mallon | Photos by Angela Gzowski Wednesday afternoon on Great Slave, and it’s so cold you can see the moisture in the air, particulates hanging frozen in the sunlight. The Bobcat tractor, with the Snowking in its cab, is back in action, sending up plumes of bone-dry snow as it plows up

Harper’s Reefer Madness Campaign

Cannabis sativa; a player in the next federal election | Illustration courtesy Wikicommons On the EDGE | OPINION There’s no mistaking the origin or intent of Health Canada’s television attack ads on marijuana. This reprise of Reefer Madness is the brainchild of the Harper government and the target is Liberal support for a less draconian

Other reading: Yellowknife versus Ulaanbaatar and Yakutsk

What’s the world’s coldest city? Yellowknife in Canada, where windchill regularly takes the temperature below -30C? Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia, where you have to thaw the ground to bury people? Or Yakutsk in Russia, which few aeroplanes are rated to visit? Residents of Yakutsk out in temperatures of -46C last January. Photograph: Maxim Shemetov/Reuters

Jan. 28: Crime declines, the real estate deal of the year, and a looming land disaster

YK crooks took a breather in 2014 Despite a busy December for Yellowknife RCMP, a month that included a tense motel standoff and a dramatic death that’s still clouded in mystery, 2014 actually saw a significant drop in crime in the city. According to the RCMP’s first report to council this year, delivered by Corporal

Mary Caroline: YK Songstress Bids for A Breakthrough

Mary Caroline has been living on the edge these days, from her frontier cabin along the Liard River to her decision to go all in as a touring singer-songwriter. All of that is reflected in her new album Life on Earth, which she releases today. The recording, her debut studio effort, has plenty of odes to

New Power Generation: GNWT Strategy Shifts Away from Big Grids

This photo-voltaic solar power installation in Fort Simpson looks more like the future than any grandiose infrastructure projects | Photo NT Energy It’s been obvious for a while now that the GNWT’s former plan to connect the Taltson and Snare hydro grids to one another and to points south is in suspended animation for the foreseeable future. It’s

Yellowknifers: The Animal Rescuer

During Nicole Spencer’s tenure as president of the NWT SPCA, the organization has built its first shelter after raising a million dollars for its construction, and greatly expanded its adoption program, taking unwanted animals from NWT communities and finding homes for them here in Yellowknife and down south. Growing up in Mount Pearl, N.L., Spencer’s love of animals

Nakehk’o, DiCaprio and Iñárritu

In what may have been the biggest Hollywood break for a Northerner since Margot Kidder played Lois Lane in 1978’s Superman, NWT actor Melaw Nakehk’o successfully auditioned for the upcoming Leonardo DiCaprio film The Revenant last fall. The casting call, held in Yellowknife last September, caused a lot of local buzz. Here’s an update on

Saving the Fisheries, Step One: A Logo

There’s nothing flashy or faddish about the government’s new logo for NWT fish. Launched in Yellowknife and Hay River over the weekend, the image announces “NWT Fresh Fish” against a silhouette of the big lake, followed by written confirmation that, yes, that is indeed Great Slave Lake. If you didn’t make it to the launches,

Bitch Away, YK: Jan. 23

Artwork by Trevor Wood Yesterday, we asked you to send us your greatest grumblings about the fine city of Yellowknife on Bitch Away, YK. With 16 completely anonymous submissions in less than 24 hours, saying you responded is an understatement. We’ve heard concerns from some of you that EDGEYK.com is published by and for Yellowknife fans

Aboriginal workers bear brunt of economic decline

At the end of December, 21,100 persons were at work in the Northwest Territories – the lowest number in a decade and 1,000 fewer than 2004, according to NWT Statistics. The report says 1,000 of the missing jobs were full-time positions, 200 were part-time. The public sector accounted for 900, the private sector for 500

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