Stacie Arden Smith

Stacie Arden Smith

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Stacie Arden Smith

Candidate in the Great Slave Yellowknife race.

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NWT Election 2023: Katrina Nokleby’s Great Slave interview

October 27, 2023

Cabin Radio - ...on Tin Can Hill, and building Indigenous-led wellness and treatment centres. More information: Katrina Nokleby’s campaign website Kate Reid, Stacie Arden Smith and James Lawrance are also running in the district. NWT Election 2023: Back to Cabin Radio’s election homepage This interview was recorded on...

The 2023 candidates: Great Slave

October 26, 2023

CBC North - ...to run for cabinet or premier, but as one constituent told me, never say never. Would you consider the premiership, if elected? Same as above. Stacie Arden Smith (Submitted) Why are you running for office? As I look to the future, I envision the Northwest Territories desperately in need of guidance and...

Here’s who’s running for election on Nov. 14

October 20, 2023

NNSL Media - ... Frame Lake Deanna Cornfield Julian Morse John Stanley Spencer Tracy Stuart Wray Great Slave James Lawrence Katrina Nokleby Katherine Reid Stacie Arden Smith Hay River North Greg McMeekin R.J. Simpson Michael Wallington Hans Wiedemann Hay River South Vince McKay Wally Schumann Rocky Simpson ...

What happens when an N.W.T. community councillor runs for MLA?

October 17, 2023

CBC North - ...to run in the 2023 Northwest Territories election have political experience — at least four are members of their community's council right now. Stacie Arden Smith and Jay Macdonald, deputy mayors in Yellowknife and Fort Smith respectively, both intend to run for a seat in the 20th Legislative Assembly: Arden...

Stacie Arden-Smith to run in territorial election in Great Slave

October 13, 2023

NNSL Media - Two-term Yellowknife city councillor and current deputy mayor Stacie Arden-Smith has entered the race to become the next MLA for Great Slave. Arden-Smith, who was born and raised in the NWT and is a Tłı̨chǫ citizen, announced her candidacy in an Oct. 13 news release. “I’ve been grateful to advance the cause of reconciliation and offer true representation to the many Indigenous peoples who live in our city,” she said. “When it comes down to it, not enough has really changed in four years,” she said, referring to the state of the assembly. I’m not afraid of the challenges ahead, and I’m ready to give Great Slave and all of Yellowknife the representation it deserves.”Arden-Smith joins the incumbent Katrina Nokleby and Kate Reid in declaring their intentions.

Stacie Arden Smith says she’ll run in Great Slave

October 13, 2023

Cabin Radio - ...city councillor Stacie Arden Smith says she will attempt the leap to territorial politics in the city’s Great Slave district this fall. Her entry to the race turns Great Slave into at least a three-way contest, with incumbent Katrina Nokleby and Kate Reid also declaring they will run. In a Friday...

Here’s an updated list of who’s running in the N.W.T. election

October 12, 2023

CBC North - ...Frame Lake Deanna Cornfield, John Stanley, Julian Morse, Spencer Tracy, Stuart Wray Great Slave James Lawrance, Katherine Reid, Katrina Nokleby*, Stacie Arden Smith Hay River North Greg McMeekin, Hans Wiedemann, Michael Wallington, R.J. Simpson* Hay River South Rocky Simpson*, Wally Schumann, Vince McKay ...

Yellowknife declares state of local emergency due to wildfire threat; GNWT refuses

August 14, 2023

NNSL Media - With wildfires posing an imminent threat to people and property, the City of Yellowknife declared a state of local emergency during a special meeting on Monday, but the GNWT is not following suit. For example, the declaration would enable the city to order contractors to pull their equipment off of jobs to assist with efforts to stop fires from entering Yellowknife. Alty said this is the first time that the city has declared a state of local emergency in the 10 years she’s been involved with council. The order remains in force for seven days, until midnight of Aug. 21, unless cancelled by the City of Yellowknife. The declaration was moved by deputy mayor Stacie Arden-Smith and seconded by councillor Steve Payne.