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  2. Yellowknife - Wikipedia

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    Mid 20th-century Yellowknife; the community was incorporated as a municipality in 1953. Between 1939 and 1953, Yellowknife Administration district was controlled by the Northern Affairs department (now Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada) of the Government of Canada. A small council, partially elected and partially ...

  3. Timeline of Yellowknife history - Wikipedia

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    2008 – Yellowknife hosted the 18th Arctic Winter Games. 2009 – Yellowknife Online was established and started publishing regularly. [17] 2014 – Japanese tourist Atsumi Yoshikubo goes missing in late October after last being seen walking along the Ingraham Trail north of the city, attracting news coverage nationally and in her native country.

  4. Greenstone Building - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 20th century the gold boom had died down and most mines had closed, although diamond mines had begun to replace them. [25] With vacant properties all over Yellowknife, the federal government decided it was time to build a central headquarters for the many agencies that had been scattered across downtown for decades.

  5. Log School House - Wikipedia

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    A little over a month later, they formally established what is now Yellowknife Education District No. 1 and enacted a six-mill property tax to replace the lotteries and donations that had previously funded the school. [3] Classes began in September again, in the log cabin, with 21 students.

  6. Robert Hawkins (Northwest Territories politician) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 he sought election to the territorial legislature, and was elected as the Member for Yellowknife Centre from 2003-2015. ... 21.86% Bryan Sutherland: 29: 3.11%

  7. Charles Dent (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Dent graduated from the University of Alberta and moved to Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, in 1976. He founded a radio station after he arrived in Yellowknife, CJCD-FM Mix 100. He managed that station until he was elected as an MLA in 1991. Dent began his political career on the Yellowknife city council.

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  9. Michel Sikyea - Wikipedia

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    Michel Sikyea (June 5, 1901 – December 21, 2002) was a Dene elder and indigenous rights activist from the Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Biography [ edit ]

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