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2012-03-09
The Con Mine tower or Robertson Headframe was a landmark in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories and was visible from planes landing at the airport, and from Great Slave Lake. It marks the site of the Con, or Cominco, gold mine, first staked in 1935 and productive until 2003. The tower was...
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First Annual Cicumpolar Health Metrics Conference: Statistics in Support of Health Systems Improvement
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Presentation made at the first annual metric conference discussing what we know, what we do not know, and what we do not know we do not know about circumpolar health data.
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2010-10-01
Presentation to the Arctic Council Sustainable Development Working Group about the Circumpolar Health Observatory. "CircHOB is a project proposed by the Arctic Human Health Expert Group and authorized by the Arctic Council at its Senior Arctic Officials meeting in May 2010." (As cited in...
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2012-03-10
Information plaque on the wall of a drugstore on Franklin Avenue, the main street of the New Town section of Yellowknife, documenting the expansion of the city under the direction of the federal government in 1945-1946, from the original settlement of Old Town which developed after the discovery...