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Weekly Ponderings: People brought character and culture to Peace River - Part 49
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Weekly Ponderings: People brought character and culture to Peace River - Part 49
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From ashes to greenhouses: How this N.W.T. community is getting closer to sustainable food
The hamlet of Kakisa, N.W.T., is in a good position find out how to manage its local food economy with help from Wilfred Laurier University researchers.
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After a fire devastated its lands in 2014, Kakisa chief says the community needs new methods to get local food
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Posted: Mar 07, 2021 7:00 AM CT | Last Updated: March 7
Chief Lloyd Chicot, pictured in 2017. He says the community is looking toward new methods of food sustainability after a fire in 2014 continues to affect the land.(Jimmy Thomson/CBC)
Author of the article: Beth Wilkins
Publishing date: Mar 02, 2021 • March 2, 2021 • 6 minute read • • IMG 0001 – The sign depicts the NAR (Northern Alberta Railways), telegraphs and poles, which held lines by which telegraphs were transmitted; then once telephone lines were “flung” on them, they served both telegraph and telephone transmission. As we learned, although the Peace Country was far from more populated areas, it received these technologies in advance of the larger ones. It didn’t happen without a great deal of planning and effort by the companies involved and the crews working on the projects overcoming all manner of impediments – weather, equipment and terrain among them. Photo by SUPPLIED
Fort Simpson RCMP call in underwater recovery team to find missing body
Fort Simpson RCMP are requesting the help of a specialized underwater RCMP unit from B.C. to find the body of an operator of a large excavator that went into standing water last Tuesday.
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Posted: Dec 14, 2020 4:49 PM CT | Last Updated: December 14, 2020
Fort Simpson RCMP say the excavator has been removed from the standing water but the search continues for the body of the operator.(David Bell/CBC)
Fort Simpson RCMP are requesting the help of a specialized underwater RCMP unit from B.C. to find the body of an operator of a large excavator that went into standing water last Tuesday.
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