cbc.ca Norman Wells and Tulita barges cancelled for 2024 Posted: May 24, 2024 | Last updated: May 24, 2024 Barges and sea lifts are a lifeline for many northern communities. They bring much needed ...
The final barge sailings to Norman Wells and Tulita have been cancelled due to low water levels on the Mackenzie River. Barges carrying freight from Hay River make their way north every year to ...
The Deh Cho bridge near Fort Providence. Low levels of water can be seen well into the middle of the Mackenzie River. (Travis Burke / CBC) Low water levels on Mackenzie River cited as reason for ...
On May 23, the territorial government said that low water on the Mackenzie River made the waterways unnavigable, and so barge deliveries to Norman Wells and Tulita would be cancelled this year.
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Barges and sea lifts are a lifeline for many northern communities. They bring much needed supplies to places without year-round road access. But this year in the Northwest Territories, the barges ...
Two N.W.T. communities won't receive barge deliveries this year due to low water levels on the Mackenzie River. On Thursday morning, the territorial government announced Marine Transportation ...
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Two N.W.T. communities won't receive barge deliveries this year due to low water levels on the Mackenzie River. On Thursday morning, the territorial government announced Marine Transportation Services ...