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  2. List of municipalities in the Northwest Territories - Wikipedia

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    An application can be submitted to incorporate a community as a city under the Cities, Town and Villages Act at the request of a minimum 25 residents that are eligible electors, or at the initiative of the Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs, if the proposed city has a minimum assessed land value of $200 million or if an exception is made by the Minister. [4]

  3. Canadian Forces Northern Area Headquarters Yellowknife

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    Canadian Forces Northern Area Headquarters (CFNA HQ) Yellowknife is a Canadian Forces unit located in the city of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.. Situated in Evans Building of the city of Yellowknife, [1] it is the headquarters for Joint Task Force North, [2] part of Canadian Joint Operations Command responsible for Canadian Forces operations and administration in Northern Canada and the ...

  4. Yellowknife - Wikipedia

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    Today, Yellowknife is primarily a government town and a service centre for the diamond mines. On 1 April 1999, its purview as capital of the NWT was reduced when the territory of Nunavut was split from the NWT. As a result, jurisdiction for that region of Canada was transferred to the new capital city of Iqaluit. Consequently, Yellowknife lost ...

  5. John Havelock Parker - Wikipedia

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    From 1959 until 1963 he became an alderman for the Yellowknife town council.In 1963, he became the mayor of Yellowknife, which he held until February 1967.While serving as mayor he was appointed to the Carrothers Commission which led to the formation of responsible government in the Northwest Territories and later the division that led to Nunavut.

  6. Greenstone Building - Wikipedia

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    In 1953 it allowed limited local government, and 14 years later Yellowknife was formally named the territorial capital. [Note 1] This led to an influx of government workers and another economic boom. [16] [25] For much of that time the heavy federal government presence in the growing city was housed wherever space could be found. [5]

  7. Northwest Territories Legislative Building - Wikipedia

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    The Northwest Territories government moved to Fort Livingstone in 1876. Legislative sessions were held inside the Swan River Barracks which operated and housed the North-West Mounted Police. The Barracks were built two years earlier in 1874, and destroyed by a wild fire long after the Government left in 1884. [2]