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The Sunny Northwest Territories
By Ashton Billesberger

The capital of The Northwest Territories is Yellowknife. It became the capital in 1967. The Northwest Territories are located west of Nunavut, east of Yukon, and north of British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. There is a lot of industry mining activity up here.

There is an abundance of diamonds, gold, coal, and oil. So most of the towns and cities are booming with industrial activity. Some of the mines will let you take a tour through the mines, which is an awesome experience.

There are eight official languages in the province of The Northwest Territories, which is the most in Canada, they are as follows -Chipewyan -Cree -Dogrib or Tlicho -English -French -Gwich'in -Inuktitu...
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