Fort Smith officer awarded medal of bravery0
- Northerners
- July 6, 2015
Two years ago while serving in Kabul, Afghanistan, Master Warrant Officer Stanley Mercredi disarmed his neighbour, a fellow soldier who threatened to kill himself.
READ MORETwo years ago while serving in Kabul, Afghanistan, Master Warrant Officer Stanley Mercredi disarmed his neighbour, a fellow soldier who threatened to kill himself.
READ MOREAfter almost four decades of teaching students at Keyano College’s Fort Chipewyan campus, the institution’s first-ever instructor has decided to graduate into retirement.
READ MOREThe community of Fort Smith showed its true colours last week as thousands of dollars in donations piled in for the Lafferty family following a tragic vehicle accident on Sunday evening.
READ MOREThe unsung heroes of public service in the Northwest Territories were honoured last week with awards of excellence from NWT Premier Bob McLeod dedicated to individuals, teams and partnerships showing innovation and engagement in their roles.
READ MOREFrom school dances to nation-wide campaigns, Marilyn Napier has volunteered her time, energy and services to a wide variety of initiatives over more than 40 years.
READ MOREPeople entering the workforce in modern times might not believe they can stay with the same employer throughout the duration of their careers, but employees recognized at the GNWT long service awards ceremony prove it can be done.
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