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Man convicted of impaired driving causing death on Inuvik-Tuk Highway

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Man convicted of impaired driving causing death on Inuvik-Tuk Highway Emily Blake Wednesday June 17, 2026 at 6:03am MT The highway between Inuvik and Tuktoyaktuk. Meaghan Brackenbury/Cabin Radio Share A man in Inuvik has been convicted of impaired driving causing the death of another man in October 2022. On Monday in Inuvik, NWT Supreme Court Chief Justice Shannon Smallwood found Joseph Wright, 29, guilty of one count each of impaired operation causing death and criminal negligence causing the death of Morgan Sydney. According to an agreed statement of facts, Wright had been driving his empl…
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