The stairs to city hall have been closed on and off, for extended periods, for months. Yellowknifer columnist Walt Humphries put it best: 'What the heck is going on with the steps at city hall?'
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Yellowknife councillors are beginning to make clear their intentions about seeking re-election this fall. Nominations for council open on Sept. 6 and will run until Sept. 19.
Borealis Development Inc. proposes converting the former federal government office building into a 72-unit apartment building, complete with a penthouse suite, gym and retail space at the ground level.
Yellowknife City Council has signed a memo that earmarks Tin Can Hill as the intended site for Aurora College's polytechnic university campus. Only one councillor voted against it.