Robert Holden

Robert Holden is a videojournalist with CBC North. He lives in Yellowknife.

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Inuvik, N.W.T., man given 3-year sentence for violent 2022 home invasion

Justin McGee was sentenced to 3 years imprisonment for his part in a violent 2022 home invasion in Inuvik, N.W.T.

Long-awaited aerator installed in Yellowknife's Frame Lake

Rio Tinto have officially installed an aerator in Yellowknife's Frame Lake, with the hopes of one day introducing a fish habitat.

Yellowknife woman identified as U.S. fugitive wanted in deadly 1994 crash

Gloria Schulze, who lived in Yellowknife under the name Kate Dooley and died in 2019, was charged after hitting a vehicle driven by 21-year-old Angela Maher, who was on her way to pick up a friend while visiting the city

Deh Cho bridge repair work pushed back to October

The N.W.T. government now expects long-awaited repairs to the Deh Cho Bridge to begin in October. Earlier, officials said work would happen this summer.

Rio Tinto lays out plans to resurrect Yellowknife's Frame Lake

Rio Tinto will install an aerator in Yellowknife's Frame Lake next week in the hopes of introducing a fish habitat to the anoxic lake.

Crown recommends 3-year sentence for Yellowknife man guilty of possessing child porn

Crown prosecutors are recommending a three-year sentence for Russ Jones, a Yellowknife man found guilty last year of possessing child pornography.

South Slave, Dehcho residents voice concerns about low water in N.W.T.

Residents in southern N.W.T. say they're concerned about low water levels on the Mackenzie and Liard rivers.

Flesh-eating infection claims N.W.T. man's leg after he was removed from hospital

The family of a Yellowknife man said his leg was amputated after previously being forcefully removed from Stanton Territorial Hospital.

Family in Behchokǫ̀, N.W.T., says they're 'gonna go hungry' with income assistance cut

Christopher Dryneck and his family in Behchokǫ, N.W.T., are worried about how they'll get by without income assistance. Dryneck says the support was cut after he struggled to provide the proper paperwork.

Łutsel K'e Dene First Nation rebuts arguments from Denesoline CEO about alleged fraud

Łutsel K'e Dene First Nation lawyers on Tuesday rebutted evidence presented by Ron Barlas's lawyers in an ongoing legal battle with the suspended Denesoline CEO.