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  2. First Nations Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    First Nations Bank of Canada (FNBC) (French: La Banque des Premières Nations du Canada) is the first Canadian chartered bank to be independently controlled by Indigenous shareholders. [1] FNBC is a Schedule 1 Federally Regulated Bank in accordance with the Bank Act [ 2 ] and received its charter on 19 November 1996.

  3. CKLB-FM - Wikipedia

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    NCS & CKLB Radio 101.9 New location on the 2nd floor. CKLB is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 101.9 FM in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.Owned by the Native Communications Society of the Northwest Territories, the station was licensed in 1985 [1] (originally as CKNM-FM) and broadcasts a community radio format for the territory's First Nations population.

  4. List of radio stations in the Northwest Territories - Wikipedia

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    First Nations community radio: CBQG: 1280 AM: Wrigley: CBC Radio One: public news/talk: VF2025: 101.9 FM: Wrigley: Native Communications Society of the Northwest Territories: First Nations community radio: CBNY-FM: 95.3 FM: Yellowknife: CBC Music: public music VF2136: 97.3 FM: Yellowknife: L'Association Franco-Culturelle de Yellowknife: public ...

  5. Yellowknives - Wikipedia

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    With government funding, the Dene village of Ndilǫ was developed in the mid 1950s on the tip of Latham Island (the northern point of Yellowknife's Old Town). The Yellowknives Dene First Nation was formed in 1991 (formerly known as Yellowknife B Band) following the collapse of a territorial-wide comprehensive land claim negotiation. They ...

  6. List of regions of the Northwest Territories - Wikipedia

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    NWT Metis Nation an agreement-in-principle has been signed in early stages. Located in the South Slave Region, with current Metis councils based in Hay River, Fort Smith, and Fort Resolution. It claims two cabin sites that overlap with land claims made by Kʼatlodeeche First Nation. Tłı̨chǫ Ndé North Slave Region Tłı̨chǫ Government

  7. Yellowknives Dene First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Yellowknives Dene First Nation is a band government in the Northwest Territories. [4] It represents the Yellowknives people, the namesake of the territorial capital Yellowknife . Its membership primarily resides in two communities: Ndilǫ , bordering the City of Yellowknife at the tip of Latham Island, and Dettah , separated from the city ...

  8. Tłı̨chǫ - Wikipedia

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    The Yellowknife B Band (Treaty No. 8 Dogrib) formed the Yellowknives Dene First Nation [3] in 1991 following the collapse of this territorial-wide comprehensive land claim negotiation. They currently negotiate a land claim settlement for their lands as part of the Akaitcho Land Claim Process [ 4 ] by the Akaitcho Territory Government .

  9. Fort Smith, Northwest Territories - Wikipedia

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    With the discovery of oil at Norman Wells in 1920, a federal government administration building was constructed to house the new Northwest Territories branch and the first court of justice in the Mackenzie District. The Union Bank of Canada, making use of a tent, opened the first bank in the Northwest Territories in Fort Smith in June 1921. [11 ...