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Posted: Jul 16, 2021 4:35 PM CT | Last Updated: July 16
Hundreds of people from across the territory descended on Tulita, N.W.T., to mark 100 years of Treaty 11. It means a lot because with COVID, people haven t been able to come together for a while, said one volunteer. (Anna Desmarais/CBC)
Hundreds of people from across the territory descended on Tulita, N.W.T., to mark 100 years of Treaty 11 on Thursday.
The community of approximately 500 people hasn t had a gathering of this size in a long time, according to Shayla Kunkel, 18, one of the volunteers at Treaty Day.
It s fitting, she said, because Tulita signifies where the two rivers meet.
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Annette Mason, centre, helps evacuees from Jean Marie River at the front desk of the Snowshoe Inn in Fort Providence, N.W.T.(Travis Burke/CBC)
Annette Mason and the staff at Fort Providence s Snowshoe Inn in Northwest Territories started preparing for possible flood evacuees on May 7, when reports of flooding started coming from nearby Jean Marie River.
By Saturday night, it was all hands on deck for Mason, two volunteer staff and the handful of housekeepers at the inn, as evacuees started rolling in at all hours of the night. We just had to welcome them with open arms, Mason, the hotel s manager, told CBC.
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