The family of Raymond Silverfox, the Yukon man who died after being kept in an RCMP cell for 13 hours, is challenging a coroner's inquest that concluded he had died of natural causes.… Read more
Members of the Yukon's two opposition political parties have called for more action to help those in the territory who are too inebriated to help themselves.… Read more
Electricity customers in 22 of the N.W.T.'s smaller communities could see less expensive bills later this year, thanks to a new formula the territorial government will use to calculate power rates.… Read more
Nunavut RCMP have completed an own investigation into the conduct of Const. Kipanik Eegeesiak, who pleaded guilty this week to assault. But the results of that investigation won't be revealed until after Eegeesiak is sentenced.… Read more
Owners of the Dimok Timber sawmill near Haines Junction, Yukon, say they're thankful fire crews quickly responded to a fire in their log yard Thursday evening.… Read more
A 16-year-old boy in Sanikiluaq, Nunavut, has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of a man in the Hudson Bay hamlet earlier this month.… Read more
The Northwest Territories government is working with the chief and council in Behchoko, N.W.T., to deal with the community's estimated $3-million deficit.… Read more
The order to cut Canada's 12 coastal defence vessels by half has been rescinded - just one day after it was announced, according to the country's chief of defence staff.… Read more
More safety concerns have surfaced about the Baffin Correctional Centre following the dismissal of Nunavut fire marshal Tony Noakes, who has called the overcrowded jail hazardous.… Read more
The city of Whitehorse asking the Yukon Supreme Court to quash a recent labour ruling that gives the city's firefighters a salary raise, arguing that the decision would cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars in extra costs.… Read more
A major mould infestation at Athabasca Delta Community School in Fort Chipewyan, Alta., has forced students and teachers to move their classes to an arena.… Read more
The Yukon government has asked a retired doctor and a former chief to lead a task force that will look at ways to better help those who are extremely intoxicated.… Read more
Nunavut's newest commissioner, Edna Elias, says he will continue her ongoing work to promote education and the Inuit languages in her new role.… Read more