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The parent company changed its name in March 2017 from Quiksilver, Inc. to Boardriders, Inc., and is the owner of the brands Quiksilver, Roxy and DC Shoes. [4] In 2018, Boardriders acquired Billabong International Limited, gaining the Billabong, Element, Von Zipper, RVCA and XCEL brands.
The Seal of the Northwest Territories November 29, 1956 [1] The Seal of the Northwest Territories consists of the coat of arms of the NWT encircled by the words, "The Seal of the Northwest Territories." Mace: The Mace of Northwest Territories NWT mace: January 2000 [1] It is the symbol of the Authority of the Legislative Assembly.
The blue represents the abundant Northwest Territories waters, whereas the white represents snow and ice. [2] Two blue panels represent the Northwest Territories' many rivers and lakes. The white section, representing ice and snow, is equal in area to the 2 blue panels combined. The territorial Shield is centred in the white section.
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This is a list of airlines of the Northwest Territories which have an air operator's certificate issued by Transport Canada, the country's civil aviation authority ...
The coat of arms of the Northwest Territories was granted by a Royal Warrant of Queen Elizabeth II on 24 February 1956. [1] The shield is also featured on the territorial flag . The coat of arms was designed by Canadian heraldry expert Alan Beddoe in the early 1950s.
This category is being considered for speedy renaming to Category:Territorial symbols of the Northwest Territories in accordance with Wikipedia's category discussion policy. Any pages in this category will be recategorized ( not deleted).
Aklavik / ə ˈ k l æ v ɪ k / (Inuvialuktun: Akłarvik) (from the Inuvialuktun meaning barrenground grizzly place [4]) is a hamlet located in the Inuvik Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada. Until 1961, with a population over 1,500, the community served as the regional administrative centre for the territorial government.