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Frito-Lay dispute affects NWT grocery stores

Frito-Lay dispute affects NWT grocery stores

NWT potato chip consumers are caught in the middle of a standoff between Frito-Lay Canada and Loblaw Companies Ltd.
Nunavummiut workers to return to Agnico Eagle鈥檚 Kivalliq sites as of mid-March

Nunavummiut workers to return to Agnico Eagle鈥檚 Kivalliq sites as of mid-March

Nunavummiut workers will once again be welcomed back to Agnico Eagle鈥檚 Kivalliq projects as of the week of March 14, the mining company announced on Thursday afternoon.
Kivalliq mines major contributors to record gold production for Agnico Eagle

Kivalliq mines major contributors to record gold production for Agnico Eagle

While the Covid-19 pandemic did serious harm to many businesses, Agnico Eagle Mines managed to achieve record gold production at its Kivalliq sites and on the whole across all of its operations in 2021.
Canadian North offering Iqaluit-Toronto route this summer

Canadian North offering Iqaluit-Toronto route this summer

Canadian North will be offering a weekend summer Iqaluit-Toronto route this year from June 3 until Sept. 30, the airline announced Wednesday.
City may allow older cabs to stay on the road

City may allow older cabs to stay on the road

To assist taxi cab owners through the pandemic, the City of Yellowknife is considering the extension of the nine-year maximum lifespan for vehicles used as taxis.
Agnico Eagle won鈥檛 produce gold at Hope Bay in 2022

Agnico Eagle won鈥檛 produce gold at Hope Bay in 2022

The Kitikmeot鈥檚 Doris North gold mine on the Hope Bay property will not be churning out gold in 2022, Agnico Eagle Mines announced on Friday afternoon.
Sixty North completes 45-km winter road to revived Mon gold mine

Sixty North completes 45-km winter road to revived Mon gold mine

The NWT鈥檚 long-dormant Mon gold mine will soon be ramping up production further thanks to the completion of a winter road to the site.
NWT agricultural food producers hope to see larger funding sums

NWT agricultural food producers hope to see larger funding sums

Bush Order Provisions has only been around for two years, but co-owner Kyle Thomas says the market garden and micro-bakery is no longer in its infancy.
New barbershop targets underserved clients

New barbershop targets underserved clients

Looking to snip up something new in Yellowknife, the owners of LJJ Barber Shop are promoting their expertise in working with Black hair.
Rio Tinto pledges to confront bullying, harassment and racism following damning report

Rio Tinto pledges to confront bullying, harassment and racism following damning report

Rampant bullying and incidents of sexual harassment and racism over the past five years are captured in a report on global mining giant Rio Tinto鈥檚 international workplace culture.
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