News Briefs0
- News Briefs
- November 1, 2015
Briefs include: Girl leads Twitterverse on wild goose chase, Allan Adam retains position as ACFN chief, and Inmate medevaced from Fort Smith corrections dies.
READ MOREBriefs include: Girl leads Twitterverse on wild goose chase, Allan Adam retains position as ACFN chief, and Inmate medevaced from Fort Smith corrections dies.
READ MOREBriefs include: Diamond Dominion Corp. releases Jay pre-feasibility study results, Hay River RCMP arrest man in connection with muggling, and Yellowknife man arrested for multiple break and enters.
READ MOREBriefs include: Yellowknife RCMP officer sentenced for attempted fraud, Fort Good Hope RCMP seize shipments of illegal liquor, and Aklavik house fire leaves family homeless but uninjured.
READ MORENothing detected after bomb threat sends Yellowknife students home A thorough search of St. Patrick’s High School and Weledeh Catholic School following a bomb threat Jan. 16 turned up no explosive devices, said Yellowknife RCMP. They, along with the Crime Reduction Unit, General Investigation Section and the G Division RCMP Emergency Response Team, sent students
READ MOREBriefs include: enhanced enforcement in Deline shows positive results, two new species added to the NWT Species at Risk list, and junior kindergarten dropped in Fort Providence.
READ MOREBriefs include: NWT suspecds issuing of hunting tags for Bathurst caribou herd, charges pending against man after Yellowknife hostage situation, and Fort McMurray airport evacuated following threatening remarks.
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