Ice road builders use technology to make work safer0
- Environment
- January 18, 2016
Climate change skeptics need only walk a few steps ahead of the brave souls who build the NWT’s crucial ice road network each winter.
READ MOREClimate change skeptics need only walk a few steps ahead of the brave souls who build the NWT’s crucial ice road network each winter.
READ MOREWhat is possibly the most prolific ruminant less than three feet tall in the Northwest Territories never set a hoof North of 60.
READ MOREThe North is well known for its high cost of living, a major component of which is the price of energy. For years, NWT residents have been calling for more affordable energy, an issue that has been discussed at length both in energy charettes and in government.
READ MOREWayne Korotash has shelves, but very few LED lights to fill them with.
READ MOREThe international accord committing countries to slow global warming – hopefully to a manageable crawl – finalized at December’s COP21 conference in Paris, but it could not have come soon enough for the Northwest Territories.
READ MOREAs proponents behind the Thaidene Nene National Park reserve continue to push for the establishment of a protection on the East Arm of Great Slave Lake, it seems that some users are most concerned about what limitations the park may put on recreational activities in the area.
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