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BACK TO BUSINESS: Tundra Transfer’s cup gradually refilling after pandemic jitters ease

Water is essential for all of us, and coffee for some of us, but for Tundra Transfer both are its saviours as it recovers from a pandemic downturn. The purified water and coffee supplies company was hit hard by Covid, which dragged down its revenues to less than half of last year’s. As a one-stop …

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BACK TO BUSINESS: Napa Auto Parts back in fast lane after pandemic slowdown

The effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on NWT businesses has been mostly negative, but Napa Auto Parts has emerged from the lockdown with its motor revving. “We’re selling more of everything. We’re basically back to normal now,” said manager Bill Smith. Like almost all businesses in Yellowknife, activity at Napa slowed down right after the …

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BACK TO BUSINESS: Somba K’e Family Dental grins again after months-long lockdown

Hazem Kobaisy uses two words to describe the resumption of business at his dental clinic: “crazy busy.” Somba K’e Family Dental closed in March because of the Covid pandemic, then reopened in mid-June shortly after chief public health officer Dr. Kami Kandola sent Kobaisy a letter authorizing him to resume services. He has since been …

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The BIG Spend. Supported by the Yellowknife Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with NNSL Media

On July 25th, 2020, we can make a positive difference for Canada’s future!The Yellowknife Chamber of Commerce has registered the Yellowknife business community for The Big Spend, a one-day national shopping event designed to generate a $100 million spend to benefit local economies across Canada. We’re asking Yellowknife consumers to take action by joining thousands …

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BACK TO BUSINESS: M&M Food Market returns with another course for Yellowknife

Where’s the beef? It’s back in Stanton Plaza, almost exactly six months after the beef of M&M Food Market went away when the old shop closed down on Jan. 17. “I just got the a-OK yesterday at noon that we got the business licence,” manager Tabatha Hamer said Wednesday. It will hold its soft opening …

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BACK TO BUSINESS: All hands on deck at North of 60 Massage after two-month shutdown

Staff at North of 60 Massage Therapy and Wellness are getting a handle on the tensions of business recovery after they closed for more than two months during the Covid lockdown. “We re-opened on June 1, which was also our three-year business anniversary,” said Krista Rusk and Danielle Horvat, co-owners and masseuses at the massage …

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Air Tindi’s Saturday fishing trips give unique chance to see East Arm of Great Slave Lake

Fishers of all skill levels now have the chance to visit the East Arm of Great Slave Lake on a new Air Tindi flight. On June 27 the airline flew its first group to Etthen Island, about 140 km east of Yellowknife, where the 10 tourists cast their lines into the waters for a day …

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Come in, we’re open: Phase 2 dining options in Yellowknife

The unmistakable aroma of injera and rice filled Zehabesha’s dining room Monday afternoon. For the first time in months, the traditional Ethopian restaurant opened the space to dining customers craving slow-cooked beef stew, kik alicha or curried chicken. Co-owner Dinku Tadesse couldn’t be happier — or more appreciative. Tadesse, who runs the downtown spot with …

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BACK TO BUSINESS: Racquet Club slowly opens up after lockdown

Businesses in Yellowknife – and around the North, for that matter – have been suffering under the weight of lockdowns due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Racquet Club was dormant for nearly three months and while there’s light at the end of the tunnel, it won’t be business as usual for some time yet. Activities …

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BACK TO BUSINESS: Monkey Tree to become drive-in to get through pandemic

Editor’s note: Got a business getting back on its feet? Let us know at 873-4031 or editorial@nnsl.com and we will write a profile on you. The Monkey Tree Pub is showing that an innovative business response to the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic can revive a classic dining experience enjoyed by older generations. The Range Lake …

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