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- Sports & Recreation, Video
- January 27, 2016
It takes a village to raise a child, and it takes a country to create a successful Arctic Winter Games.
READ MOREIt takes a village to raise a child, and it takes a country to create a successful Arctic Winter Games.
READ MOREFrom gold and eggs to golden eggs, Premier Bob McLeod’s office saw a steady stream of advisors hoping to make the NWT a better place to do their brand of business last week.
READ MOREOpportunities must be seized north of the Arctic Circle, especially by towns expecting flat growth for the near future.
READ MORE1. Fort Smith, Northwest Territories: Fort Smith deserves a place on the bucket list if for no other reason than it is a gateway to the remote, spectacular World Heritage Site, Wood Buffalo National Park. The northern boreal plain and forest is home to endangered species like wood bison, whooping cranes, peregrine falcons and seemingly endless acres of pristine natural beauty that are a paradise for the outdoor enthusiast. Its name in Chipewyan is Thebacha or ‘beside the rapids’, and those rapids on the Slave River are a major attraction for white water buffs today.
READ MOREThe 2015 camping season will officially come to a close September 15 with the last of the NWT Parks closing their gates. Parks in the Beaufort Delta closed on September 1.
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