Posted: Jan 07, 2021 10:00 AM CT | Last Updated: January 7
The territory is administering the Moderna Vaccine in a three-phase plan. Their goal is to immunize 75 per cent of the population by the end of March. (N.W.T. Department of Health and Social Services)
Posted: Jan 07, 2021 6:00 AM CT | Last Updated: January 7
The Town of Norman Wells will be in court in March to argue for the dismissal of a lawsuit against it by Catherine Mallon, a former senior administrative officer.(Katie Toth/CBC)
The Town of Norman Wells, N.W.T., will be back in court in March, calling on a judge to toss out a $2.57 million defamation suit filed against it by a former senior administrative officer (SAO).
In the lawsuit she filled in May, Catherine Mallon alleges the town, the current SAO, a former SAO and mayor Frank Pope made harmful public statements about her that have left her essentially unemployable.
The N.W.T. government is now gearing up to inoculate more priority residents and other adults with the first round of the vaccines throughout January, based on its newly-released vaccine strategy on Tuesday.
YELLOWKNIFE - The Northwest Territories has released its plan for when residents of its 33 communities will receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. The N.W.T.
YELLOWKNIFE The Northwest Territories has released its plan for when residents of its 33 communities will receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. The N.W.T. received 7,200 doses last week and administered its first shots on Thursday to long-term care residents and staff. The territory’s chief public health officer, Dr. Kami Kandola, says about 130 residents […]