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How to tune into CBC North from outside of the territories

CBC North is still broadcasting regular programming. Find links to hear to stream us online from wherever you are.

Use the CBC Listen app from wherever you are to listen to all of our regular shows

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Marc Winkler is hosting CBC North's Trail's End radio show from Calgary this week. The CBC North newsroom is slowly regrouping after a wildfire evacuation order for the Yellowknife station to close. Other reporters and producers are working from Edmonton and Grande Prairie. (Peter Sheldon/CBC)

As much as 65 per cent of the N.W.T. population is under a wildfire evacuation order, including CBC North's Yellowknife newsroom.

Nonetheless, we're still broadcasting all of our regular programming.

Tune in to CBC North Radio One by downloading the CBC Listen app on your phone, and choosing your regular location when you open it.

You can also stream audio live from CBC Listen's web page.

Our supper hour TV news show, Northbeat, returns to the airwaves Tuesday, Aug. 22, with a crew based in Edmonton.Catch it here at 6 p.m. MT.

Make sure to download theCBC News Appto follow the latest news.

If you're low on mobile data or your cell signal keeps dropping, try accessing the CBC Lite website.

Right now, we have producers and reporters set up in Edmonton, Calgary and Grande Prairie, as wellin Fort Simpson and Fort Providence. Others arepitching in fromCBC stations across Canada.

Our Inuvik reporter, Dez Loreen, remains on the ground in that community, while our Fort Smith reporter, Carla Ulrich, has relocated to Grande Prairie, Alta., along with most other residents of thetown.

The best way to reach us is still cbcnorth@cbc.ca.