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Locality: Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
Phone: +1 867-765-5079
Address: PO Box 2545, 5007 50 Ave X1A 2P8 Yellowknife, NT, Canada
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A Covid-19 case has been identified in Hay River. It involves exposure risk on two December 4 flights that brought the person to the South Slave from Edmonton.
We're hiring! Apply by December 20. Read the job description carefully and contact us if you have any questions or want to discuss the role in more detail. This position is funded by a federal program to get more youth in work. You can apply if you're aged 15-30.
NEW PODCAST: Straight Talk with Gary Bohnet's first episode can now be downloaded from our podcast site! You can also get every episode of Mornings at the Cabin and Cabin Radio's Lunchtime News as a podcast. Head to https://www.spreaker.com/user/cabinradio for our full selection.
It's been a weird morning for power in Hay River. Northland Utilities says a crew is repairing a downed power line and things should be back to normal soon.
Cabin Radio's Advent Calendar: Day 12! From December 1-24, we're looking back on a different video from 2020 each day. Remember Burger Week? It'll be coming back in early 2021... until then, here's a reminder of 2020's entry from The Woodyard.
It's toy drive time in Yellowknife. Here's how to help.
Tulita, Norman Wells, and three Inuvialuit communities will receive a share of $65 million in federal cash to help areas across the Arctic that rely on barge resupply or sealift.
Positions responsible for climate change, environmental management, and health will be filled in open competitions.
Hire an Indigenous chancellor and build a School of Indigenous Resurgence two of Hotì ts’eeda's recommendations for the NWT's new polytechnic.
A new podcast will give Dehcho Dene a platform to talk about climate change, while providing a means for researchers to share their results with communities.
Spruce gum taffy. Cloudberry chocolate. Chaga mushroom tea. Fireweed soda. An Inuvik business is bringing wild flavours of the Arctic to the NWT.
Wednesday 7pm / Sunday 9pm: Join Clams and Moose for their "Grow a Mo, save a Bro" Movember-inspired theme a rebroadcast from 2019. Tonight's playlist, dedicated to the boys and their dusters, features songs by: Johnny Cash, Men At Work, Joel Plaskett, Bruce Springsteen, Toots and the Maytals, The Killers and many more. Listen: https://cabinradio.ca/live or get the app
The NWT government reported two new Covid-19 cases at the territory's diamond mines: a confirmed case at Gahcho Kué and a presumptive positive at Diavik. There is no risk to NWT communities, Dr Kami Kandola said.
Fort Simpson’s Unity half hardware store, half convenience store has reopened in a new, bigger location that accommodates more products. We consider ourselves part of the community and the community part of our store, said the owner.
Watch your mail over the next few months. You could be selected to represent the NWT in a federal study using antibody tests to determine Covid-19 exposure.
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An NWT veteran is researching and locating graves of Indigenous veterans to ensure they each have a proper, permanent headstone with inscription.