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Congratulations!

Ian Flood and his wife Jarka have been in Canada for just over five years and when asked why they decided to become citizens, Ian replied that if you are committed to living here, you should make the effort.

"I can now vote, and join the Rangers if I wish, although the fire department keeps me busy," explains Ian. "It feels as though I have accomplished something good and worthwhile and it has made me feel..well...more CANADIAN!"

Ian and Jarka became Canadian citizens on March 16, 2017.

Welcome to being Canadian, eh!

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Inuvik power line technician, Chris Kemshall, proposed to his girlfriend, Stephanie Hansen, on April 13...with a little help from his friends, Riley MacDougall  (power line technician) and Riley Brodhagen (line technician apprentice).

Dating since November, Chris surprised Stephanie by having his co-workers hold up a huge banner across the road using bucket trucks while Chris remained on the ground to get an answer.

She said, yes!

Congratulations Chris and Stephanie.

It's a great tool to keep us focussed on where we're going.  And for new employees it's a really good read to give you an indication of where we are and our path forward.

Check it out using the link at the bottom of the page or by clicking here.

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The 2016/17 Q4 Health & Safety Statistics Report is available here.  It has lots of great information on incidents, injuries, and concern reports - check it out!

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The variable speed generator (VSG) that is planned for Aklavik to provide more efficient use of diesel fuel, left Red Deer this morning.

The factory testing of the generator went well  and the VSG is expected in Aklavik within a week. 

Thermal Operations is excited to get this unit set up and tested with the recently installed solar array.

More pictures to follow once it's been installed.