NWT Emergency Response Update - August 30, 2025 18:15
Evacuation Alert – Fort Providence: Residents be prepared to evacuate on short notice
Residents of Fort Providence should be ready to evacuate on short notice due to a wildfire in the area. This is currently an alert to prepare. If you need to evacuate, an order will be issued with further information. Updates from the Hamlet of Fort Providence will be put on Facebook on the Fort Providence Announcements & Events page.
Evacuation Notice – Jean Marie River
This notice is to advise the residents of Jean Marie River of a wildfire currently in the area which may present an increased risk to the community and residents. The community of Jean Marie River is advised to prepare for a potential emergency and/or evacuation if necessary. Residents are asked to monitor news sources and keep aware of the situation. For updates, check the Jean Marie River First Nations Facebook Page. Local Residents are instructed to check in with the band office if they have questions.
For wildfire updates go to the NWT Wildfire Update webpage: https://www.gov.nt.ca/ecc/services/wildfire-update/en/firedata.
Whati – Evacuation Order
The Community of Whatì issued an evacuation order on August 29, 2025 at 10:00 am. This evacuation order remains in place.
All Whatì residents are required to evacuate the area immediately due to a wildfire in the area. Reception centres are set up in Behchokǫ̀ and Yellowknife. Evacuees will receive more information when you register. For updates go to the GNWT Public Safety webpage: https://www.gov.nt.ca/en/public-safety/latest-updates.
Information on services available to evacuees can be found here: https://www.gov.nt.ca/en/public-safety/services-and-supports-evacuees.
Wildfire Status
Follow NWT Fire for updates on wildfire:
Highways and Airports
Highway conditions can change quickly with no warning. Check DriveNWT.ca before you travel.
Evacuee Registration
Evacuees travelling to Behchokǫ̀ must register at the Behchokǫ̀ Cultural Centre.
Evacuees travelling to Yellowknife must register at the Yellowknife Fieldhouse.
Updates on the Yellowknife evacuation center hours and how to assist evacuees will be available at the News Room on the City’s website: https://www.yellowknife.ca/modules/news/en and the City of Yellowknife Facebook page : https://www.facebook.com/OurYellowknife.
Both evacuation sites are open to and ready to welcome evacuated Whatì residents.
If you need to report a missing person, contact the RCMP at 9-1-1 or 867-669-1111.
Do not remain in evacuated communities
Residents who choose not to follow an evacuation order should understand they stay at their own risk.
Responders may not be able to come to your rescue if they don’t know that you need help, or if it is unsafe for them to attempt to do so. Please follow the directions of emergency personnel and officials for the safety of yourself and others.
Services for all Whatì Evacuees
These services are available in both Yellowknife and Behchokǫ̀.
Accommodations for Evacuees
Evacuees who require accommodation assistance should report to the Behchokǫ̀ Cultural Centre or the Yellowknife Fieldhouse Reception Centre. Any accommodations outside of those provided through the Behchokǫ̀ Cultural Centre or Yellowknife Fieldhouse Reception Centre are not eligible for reimbursement.
Mental Health Supports
Being evacuated from your home community is stressful. Checking in with a mental health and counselling resource can help provide strategies, advice, and resources to deal with this difficult situation.
Many remote supports are available:
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811 – Call 24/7 for Mental Health and Wellness Counseling from a registered nurse
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Kids Help Phone 1-800-668-6868, Or text CONNECT to 686868
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Canada Suicide Prevention Service 1-833-456-4566
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First Nation and Inuit Hope For Wellness (Indigenous Support line)
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Call 1-855-242-3310
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Emergency Evacuation Relief Program
Residents of Whatì can apply to the Emergency Evacuation
Relief Program (EERP) for a one-time payment to help with the costs associated with their evacuation, such as accommodation needs and everyday expenses such as groceries, gas, and other essentials. Whatì residents receiving income assistance are eligible for the (EERP).
For more information and to apply, please visit: https://www.fin.gov.nt.ca/en/services/emergency-evacuation-relief-program. Assistance will alternate between the Behchokǫ̀ Cultural Centre and the Yellowknife Fieldhouse Reception Centre.
Driver and Vehicle Services
To find the driver and vehicle office nearest to you, visit https://www.idmv.inf.gov.nt.ca/Help/Driver-and-Vehicle-Offices
Health Services
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If you cannot reach your local clinic or hospital by phone, go in person for urgent needs.
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Registered nurses are available 24/7 through 811 or 1-844-259-1793 for health advice.
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In an emergency, call 911.
NWT Alert
Follow the latest emergency alerts here: https://nwtalert.ca/#/
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Download the Alertable emergency app
Services Available for Evacuees at the Behchokǫ̀ Cultural Centre
Food for Evacuees
Behchokǫ̀ Cultural Centre will serve breakfast between 8:00 am – 10:00 am, lunch between 11:45 am- 1:45 pm, and dinner between 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm. Snacks are available at the sportsplex throughout the day.
No other means / food will be provided outside of what is available at the Behchokǫ̀ Cultural Centre. Evacuees must register at the Behchokǫ̀ Cultural Centre and get a wrist band to access meals.
Income Assistance
If you have questions or would like to apply for Income Assistance please contact the Behchokǫ ECE Service Centre at:
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1-867-392-6201
Health Care
If you do not have your health care card or NIHB details with you, you will still be able to access care. Staff at the local health centre can confirm your information and help you get the services or medications you need.
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For urgent health care, go to the Behchokǫ̀ Health Centre. Phone: 867-392-6075. If phones are not working, go in person.
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Bring your health card and medications if possible. If you are an NIHB client and have lost your medications or supplies, staff will help you renew them.
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If you require a refill to your prescriptions visit the Behchokǫ̀ Health Centre. Staff will help you renew your prescriptions and ensure you can access what you need, even if you do not have your prescription papers with you. However, there may be a delay in processing.
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If the health centre is closed, information about where to go will be posted at the building and shared locally.
Child and Family Services
Both prevention and protection services are available through Child and Family Services. Prevention services are voluntary and may include supplementary support (financial and non-financial), service navigation, and connections to other supports/services.
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If you cannot reach the on-call emergency number, go to the Behchokǫ̀ Health Centre or your local RCMP detachment for assistance.
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Behchokǫ̀ CFS Office: 867-392-3005
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On-call CFS (after hours): 867-686-2500
During this time of increased stress for families, children and youth have the potential of being at greater risk of harm. Anyone who suspects child maltreatment and neglect has a responsibility to report these concerns to their local Child and Family Services office.
Services Available for Evacuees at the Yellowknife Fieldhouse Recpetion Centre and Multiplex
The Field House doors lock at 11:00 PM sharp—no late arrivals will be admitted. Alcohol and drugs are not permitted inside the building.
Smoking is not permitted in or on any City of Yellowknife recreational property. There is a designated smoking area between the Yellowknife Fieldhouse Reception Centre and Yellowknife Multiplex marked by yellow bollards.
Food for Evacuees
The Salvation Army will provide food to evacuated Whatì residents at the Yellowknife Multiplex. Breakfast will be served between 8:00 am – 9:00 am, lunch is between 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm, and dinner is between 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm. YK Transit is free to evacuated Whatì residents who have registered at the Yellowknife Fieldhouse Reception Centre and have a wristband.
Transit
Whatì residents evacuated to Yellowknife can request a three-day visitor parking pass for free downtown parking at the Municipal Enforcement Division (MED) Office on the lower level of Yellowknife City Hall (4807 – 52 Street). The MED Office is open Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, except on statutory holidays. Parking meters in Yellowknife are in effect Monday to Friday, except on statutory holidays.
YK Transit is free to evacuated Whatì residents who have registered at the Yellowknife Fieldhouse Reception Centre and have a wristband. YK Transit operates Monday to Saturday. https://www.yellowknife.ca/en/living-here/transit.aspx?_mid_=34333.
The RV dump-and-fill station is located on Kam Lake Road across from Coronation Drive, and is available for RV pump out.
Income Assistance
If you have questions or would like to apply for Income Assistance, please contact the North Slave ECE Service Centre at:
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1-866-768-8145
Health Care
If you do not have your health care card or NIHB details with you, you will still be able to access care. Staff at the local health centre can confirm your information and help you get the services or medications you need.
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For urgent health care, go to Stanton Territorial Hospital or the nearest Yellowknife health centre.
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During an evacuation, it is important to bring your medication. If you require a refill to your prescriptions, visit the local pharmacy. Pharmacists can renew medications even if you do not have your prescription papers, but there may be a delay in processing. NIHB clients will continue to have coverage.
Child and Family Services
Both prevention and protection services are available through Child and Family Services. Prevention services are voluntary and may include supplementary support (financial and non-financial), service navigation, and connections to other supports/services.
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Yellowknife CFS Office: 867-767-9122
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On-call CFS (after hours): 867-445-1092
During this time of increased stress for families, children and youth have the potential of being at greater risk of harm. Anyone who suspects child maltreatment and neglect has a responsibility to report these concerns to their local Child and Family Services office.
Dogs
There are four designated off-leash dog areas and one enclosed dog park in Yellowknife. Pets are not permitted in the Yellowknife Cemetery or parks. For more information on off-leash dog areas, visit: https://www.yellowknife.ca/en/getting-active/off-leash-dog-areas.aspx.
Recreation
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The Yellowknife Fieldhouse has an indoor play area for children. For hours of operation, visit: http://www.yellowknife.ca/fieldhouse.
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The Yellowknife Public Library has books, DVDs and computers. For more information and hours, visit: https://www.yellowknife.ca/en/living-here/public-library.aspx.
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The Yellowknife Aquatic Centre is available to evacuees at regular admission prices. For hours of operation, visit: https://www.yellowknife.ca/en/getting-active/pool-schedule.aspx

