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  2. Northwestel - Wikipedia

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    Northwestel Inc. (stylized as NorthwesTel) is a Canadian telecommunications company that is the incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC) and long-distance carrier in the territories of Yukon, the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and part of northern British Columbia and northern Alberta.

  3. Ice Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Ice Wireless is a Canadian mobile network operator and telecommunications company that provides 4G/LTE mobility services, mobile broadband Internet, and fixed line telephone in Canada's northern territories: Yukon, the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Nunavik, Quebec. The company's corporate headquarters are located in Markham, Ontario.

  4. List of mobile network operators in Canada - Wikipedia

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    As of March 2021, there are over 33 million wireless subscriptions in Canada. [1] Approximately 90% of Canadian mobile phone users subscribe to one of the four largest national telecommunication companies (Rogers Wireless, Telus Mobility, Bell Mobility and Freedom Mobile) or one of their subsidiary brands.

  5. The best canes for 2025, according to mobility experts - AOL

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    Using a mobility aid doesn’t mean you can’t be active. Much like the walking stick, a walking pole like the Leki Wanderfreund Makalu isn’t for those with more extreme mobility challenges ...

  6. KJEM - Wikipedia

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    The station is owned by Washington State University, and airs Northwest Public Broadcasting's first 24-hour Jazz service. [2] While supervised by Northwest Public Broadcasting staff, the station will be run primarily by students.

  7. Northwest Corridor Express Lanes - Wikipedia

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    The Northwest Corridor Express Lanes (formerly Northwest Corridor HOV/BRT) and locally known as the Tollercoaster, [2] is a completed Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) project which has put Peach Pass-only toll lanes along Interstate 75 (I-75) and I-575 in the northwestern suburbs of the Atlanta metropolitan area.