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Athletes from several of the participating teams including Greenland, Yamal, the Yukon, Nunavut and the Northwest Territories surprised us with a hand made card prior to their departure, expressing gratitude for the support NTPC provided to the 2018 South Slave Arctic Winter Games.

What a great gesture from kids from across the circum polar world!

 

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Customer Service has updated the scheduled dates for implementation of the Intelligent Meter Hub (IMH) meters for 2018.

Click here to see when communities are scheduled to receive the new IMHs.

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The winter road to Snare now has two big, beautiful, brand new signs to clearly direct travellers to site.  A big thank you to Matthew Miller and Jean-Guy Poitras for their hard work to make this happen, and to Hydro Operations for their support!

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NTPC and its employees continue to support the Towns of Hay River and Fort Smith as they get ready to welcome athletes and other visitors to the 2018 South Slave Arctic Winter Games.

On Friday, March 2, an NTPC line crew was in Fort Smith to install a temporary transformer that will be used to provide power to shower cars for athletes participating in the Games. The crew also previously installed banners promoting the Games in Fort Smith.

Thank you again to everyone who is lending a hand to ensure that this international event is a huge success.

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The 2016/17 Energy Initiatives Report was tabled this week in the Legislature. The report is prepared by the GNWT's Department of Infrastructure and highlights energy activity covering topics such as conservation and efficiency and alternative and renewable energy projects, including NTPC projects. You can access the full report here.