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Desnedé Farmers’ Market in Fort Smith begins Saturday
“I’m also selling a lot online. So, I’m not depending on the market. But of course, it’s much more fun.”
Meaghan Brackenbury
Sep 8, 20201 min read
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‘The Creator sends you gifts.’ Tyra Moses works on portrait project
“I just need to find a way to use that for the betterment of Indigenous peoples, and all peoples, and the land, and the water..."
Meaghan Brackenbury
Sep 8, 20201 min read
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What does the hunt for a Covid-19 vaccine mean for the NWT?
[Making] and distributing vaccines involves a complex web of science, politics, and medical ethics.
Meaghan Brackenbury
Jun 24, 20201 min read
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Tales of the NWT’s lost and forgotten public art
Why does this keep happening?
Meaghan Brackenbury
Jun 19, 20201 min read
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Potato donation sparks debate over NWT food security
“At the end of the day, we’re all working together to do it.”
Meaghan Brackenbury
Jun 19, 20201 min read
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YK dance studio hosts ‘re-imagined recitals’ for students
“No matter what, this season will stand out for them in their memories of dance recitals.”
Meaghan Brackenbury
Jun 19, 20201 min read
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Indoor performance spaces are still off-limits, so NACC gets creative
“I have a lot of space to try new things. It’s the goal this year to test new ideas and make sure that we do it right.”
Meaghan Brackenbury
Jun 11, 20201 min read
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YK singer-songwriter Laurie Sarkadi releases new album
"The songs are meant to encourage people to stand up and fight for what is right..."
Meaghan Brackenbury
Jun 11, 20201 min read
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‘Art reflects reality.’ Capturing Indigenous worlds in video games
"Indigenous peoples have many different stories to tell – not always relegated to a time of the past."
Meaghan Brackenbury
Jun 11, 20201 min read
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Pandemic halts Nasa’s NWT field research, but not all is lost
“Our goal in all this is to ensure this crisis does not rob us of our most precious resource, our team.”
Meaghan Brackenbury
Jun 11, 20201 min read
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Łutsël K’é Dene First Nation wins prestigious UN Equator Prize
“I’m just happy and honoured to be a part of this and receiving this Equator Prize.”
Meaghan Brackenbury
Jun 11, 20201 min read
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Inuvialuit Day will be celebrated ‘at a distance’ on Friday
"The Inuvialuit Regional Corporation (IRC) is preparing to celebrate Inuvialuit Day online and 'at a distance' on Friday."
Meaghan Brackenbury
Jun 11, 20201 min read
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NWT SPCA releasing Indigenous translations of children’s book
“And it’s really the new generation of young readers [and speakers] that are going to keep these languages going strong in the North.”
Meaghan Brackenbury
Jun 11, 20201 min read
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Historic plane’s final trip takes champion sled dogs to Norway, via NWT
“These planes are rarer than rare. Considering that I fly one of the rarest airplanes as well, it just makes it really cool.”
Meaghan Brackenbury
Jun 11, 20201 min read
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It took 40 years to craft the memories of NWT Elders into this book.
"She remembers seeing a body floating in the river and questioning reality. Was this a fever dream?"
Meaghan Brackenbury
Jun 11, 20201 min read
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Fred Penner, PIQSIQ play Folk on the Rocks’ first online concert
"Take good care of each other."
Meaghan Brackenbury
Jun 11, 20201 min read
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Farmers’ markets are still happening this summer – with a few changes
"Farmers’ market season is a go in the NWT."
Meaghan Brackenbury
Jun 11, 20201 min read
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Hay River hits 10 weeks of Friday birthday parades
“It’s wonderful to see everybody happy..."
Meaghan Brackenbury
Jun 11, 20201 min read
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NorthWords writers’ festival heads online in June
"The festival has been a staple of the northern literary scene since 2006, showcasing northern and Indigenous authors."
Meaghan Brackenbury
Jun 11, 20201 min read
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Indigenous knowledge-holders explore health in a pandemic
“When I look at this virus, I really think of it as being a form of planetary grief, or Mother Earth grief...”
Meaghan Brackenbury
Jun 11, 20201 min read
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