The Canadian Forces recognized the 1st Canadian Ranger Patrol Group Tuesday in Yellowknife for the role they played in the aftermath of the First Air crash in Resolute, Nunavut, last August.
The Western Canada Lottery Corporation says a winning Lotto Max ticket was sold in the Yukon capital but no one has come forward yet to claim the prize.
The Greenlandic Host Society says Nuuk does not have the resources to build a hockey arena for the games and wants to lease the Iqaluit venues instead.
An alleged Whitehorse bootlegger has been ordered to stop selling from his Porter Creek home. The Yukon government also wants to evict Marius Moustaka.
The man in charge of search and rescue in Nunavut said the number of searches is on the rise. Ed Zebedee said too many people go out on the land unprepared.
The families of the First Air flight attendants and pilots have filed lawsuits against NAV Canada and the Attorney General of Canada over the fatal plane crash in Resolute, Nunavut, last August.
A team of Ottawa-based lawyers will be in Iqaluit to look for clients for the Independent Assessment process, which is a way to compensate those who suffered abuse at residential schools.
The RCMP is getting its Aboriginal Advisory Committee off the ground in the hopes of improving communication and understanding with communities in the territory.