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Helping residents of N.W.T town get cheaper groceries during the pandemic

Title (Dublin Core)

Helping residents of N.W.T town get cheaper groceries during the pandemic

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Description (Dublin Core)

A Northwest Territories man's new business involves driving back and forth to the Alberta border to pickup lower priced groceries for the residents of Hay River.

Date (Dublin Core)

December 8, 2020

Creator (Dublin Core)

CBC News

Contributor (Dublin Core)

Elisabeth Edwards

Event Identifier (Dublin Core)

HIST9801

Partner (Dublin Core)

University of Western Ontario

Type (Dublin Core)

News article

Link (Bibliographic Ontology)

Source (Dublin Core)

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
The National

Publisher (Dublin Core)

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC News)

Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)

English Politics
English Business & Industry
English Travel
English Community & Community Organizations
English Rural
English Economy
English Social Class
English Social Issues

Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)

provincial travel
Hay River
rural community
food service
lower priced grocery
new business
Alberta

Contributor's Tags (a true folksonomy) (Friend of a Friend)

Canadian politics
economics
food insecurity
community
entrepreneurship
Northern Canada
Northwest Territories

Collection (Dublin Core)

Canada
Rural Voices
Service Industry

Exhibit (Dublin Core)

From Far and Wide: CoVID Canada>Borders and Bubbles

Date Submitted (Dublin Core)

12/13/2020

Date Modified (Dublin Core)

12/14/2020
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Date Created (Dublin Core)

12/08/2020

Coverage (Dublin Core)

Canada
Northwest Territories
Alberta

Format (Dublin Core)

Video

Language (Dublin Core)

English

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