• The NWT's ultra-young Scotties team
    Jan 23 2026

    Sydney Galusha and Brynn Chorostkowski are 16. Ella Skauge is 17. They are three fifths of the NWT's Team Kaufman at Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the women's curling national championship that starts on Friday. Meet the team here.

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    14 Min.
  • Ambassadors in YK | Dene Assembly | IRC chair
    Jan 22 2026

    What can Yellowknife and the NWT learn from the Nordic countries about defence and emergencies? Ambassadors from Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Iceland and Finland were in the territorial capital this week.

    Plus AFN National Chief Cindy Woodhouse condemns Trump over Greenland as she opens the Dene National Assembly in Fort Good Hope, and we'll hear some of Prime Minister Mark Carney's World Economic Forum speech that resonated worldwide on the same day.

    And the new chair of the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation will be Erwin Elias. Hear a little of his pitch to voters this week.

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    20 Min.
  • Rebecca Alty's priorities | YK's coffee festival
    Jan 20 2026

    The NWT's MP joins Ollie to preview 2026, walk us through her priorities and discuss how Canada should be responding to US threats toward Greenland.

    Plus Janet Dean explains why her Territorial Agri-food Association has decided Yellowknife needs a new coffee festival. And if you hadn't previously heard of civet coffee... well, you might be surprised.

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    26 Min.
  • Where Aurora College goes in 2026 | Lead in the water at YK facilities
    Jan 14 2026

    Kenny Ruptash has had about eight months as chair of Aurora College's board of governors. What does he want the college to achieve this year? Should it move its Yellowknife campus to a downtown mall? What about its Inuvik and Fort Smith campuses? And will it ever become a polytechnic university as planned? He joined us to talk about those topics.

    Plus Yellowknife's mayor and city manager take questions after City Hall announced elevated lead levels had been found in the water at some municipal facilities.

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    24 Min.
  • Sounds of Northcore and the dance of language
    Jan 13 2026

    A compilation album being released this month promises to unite 30 bands from the past 30 years of NWT music history. Tyler WhiteKeyes tells us more.

    Plus: If someone sent you a voice note in Finnish, how would you dance to that? A Yellowknifer and a Thai-Norwegian are at the Northern Arts and Cultural Centre, figuring out the answer.

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    20 Min.
  • How Air Tindi says it's changing safety culture and the end of Hay River's CKHR
    Jan 10 2026

    Air Tindi president Chris Reynolds walks us through how the airline responded to a crash that investigators say highlighted a problematic safety culture. The investigation report came out this week. Reynolds said big changes have been made since the accident.

    And Dian Papineau-Magill looks back at CKHR, the Hay River community radio station, which is no more. After years off the air, the CRTC has revoked CKHR's licence at its own request. The station was nearly 50 years old.


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    16 Min.
  • Aurora Heat's business plan for fur
    Jan 8 2026

    It's 10 years since Brenda Dragon started Aurora Heat, a Fort Smith-based firm making beaver fur hand warmers and related products.

    A decade on, the company is targeting people with chilly hands across the continent. Here's how. (Plus: Brenda describes how she's dealing with the stigma fur still attracts in places online.)

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    19 Min.
  • Lynx River Revisited
    Dec 2 2025

    NEW NORTHERN PODCAST ALERT! Melaw Nakehk’o and Brie O’Keefe are rewatching CBC classic North of 60, set in a Dehcho village. Episode one is out today. Here's what to expect.


    Listen to Lynx River Revisited here. New episodes weekly!

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    14 Min.