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The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) is seeking input from communities in the Sahtu region about the Great Bear River Bridge project.
The two-lane bridge will be located at kilometre 938 of the future Mackenzie Valley Highway and will reduce safety and environmental risks associated with crossing the Mackenzie River ice road, extend the winter road season and improve access between communities.
Have Your Say
Engagement sessions are taking place in:
Délı̨ne on Monday, May 16 at the Délın̨ę Cultural Centre from 1 – 2:30 pm.
Tulita on Tuesday, May 17 at the Tulita Community Hall from 6 – 8 pm.
Colville Lake on Wednesday, May 18 at the Behdzi Ahda First Nation Office from 12-1 pm.
Fort Good Hope on Wednesday, May 18 at the Fort Good Hope Community Hall from 6-8pm.
Norman Wells on Thursday, May 19 at the Norman Wells Community Hall from 6:30 – 8 pm.
If you're unable to attend the sessions or have any questions about the project, email INF_Communications@gov.nt.ca.
Next Steps
Feedback collected during engagement activities will be summarized in a What We Heard Report made available to the public.
The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) is seeking input from communities in the Sahtu region about the Great Bear River Bridge project.
The two-lane bridge will be located at kilometre 938 of the future Mackenzie Valley Highway and will reduce safety and environmental risks associated with crossing the Mackenzie River ice road, extend the winter road season and improve access between communities.
Have Your Say
Engagement sessions are taking place in:
Délı̨ne on Monday, May 16 at the Délın̨ę Cultural Centre from 1 – 2:30 pm.
Tulita on Tuesday, May 17 at the Tulita Community Hall from 6 – 8 pm.
Colville Lake on Wednesday, May 18 at the Behdzi Ahda First Nation Office from 12-1 pm.
Fort Good Hope on Wednesday, May 18 at the Fort Good Hope Community Hall from 6-8pm.
Norman Wells on Thursday, May 19 at the Norman Wells Community Hall from 6:30 – 8 pm.
If you're unable to attend the sessions or have any questions about the project, email INF_Communications@gov.nt.ca.
Next Steps
Feedback collected during engagement activities will be summarized in a What We Heard Report made available to the public.
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