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Polar Commission without board for almost two years


Published September 1, 2010    3 Comments

During his trip to the North last week, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced with great fanfare that Canada would be building a new world-class Arctic research station in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut.

"This will be a world-class centre for science," Harper told reporters on Aug. 24. "It will be a tangible expression of this government's determination to develop and protect all of our true."

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03/17/12 at 10:03 pm

How amazing to see the erefdifnce in the facility in less than 1 month! Not only the facility saw changes though. This past week we showed 3 women who had never attended Zumba just how fun it could be to work out. And we had a client who had never been on a pole doing a fireman spin by the end of the week.Seeing people get stronger and more confident. Or finding a joy for movement that they didn't know they had. Having FUN together! That's why we do what we do! -Carrie
03/16/12 at 03:03 am

cP It is a area of high pressure. When it idulbs we usually get clear and cold weather here in the rain forest of Southeast Alaska. When it butts up against the Aleutian Low the resulting tight pressure gradients cause us to have strong north winds
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