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BACK TO BUSINESS: Let Me Knot navigates pandemic pinch

Love blossoms despite Covid-19, but fewer people are going forward to tie the knot with wedding service companies. Sarah Kalnay-Watson is all too familiar with that reality as the owner of Let Me Knot. The “massive reduction” in weddings in Yellowknife due to limitations on gatherings has cut her wedding and event planning income by 90 …

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BACK TO BUSINESS: Talbot Technologies sees success due to pandemic IT surge

After Yellowknifers were ordered to stay home last March, remote capabilities became essential as homes transitioned to offices and social gatherings went virtual. That meant technology moved to the top of priority lists, and for Talbot Technologies, business picked up. Trey Talbot started Talbot Technologies In April 2018 after earning his computer information technology diploma …

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BACK TO BUSINESS: Fewer customers, shorter tempers at Big River Service Centre

Like the travellers he serves, Chris Mitchell has driven a winding and bumpy road over the last 11 months. As the manager of Big River Service Centre in Fort Providence – the only gas station and shop on the 480-kilometre route from Hay River to Yellowknife – Mitchell has been in a unique spot to …

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BACK TO BUSINESS: Comfortable clothing sales keep Iceblink from freezing up during pandemic

Clothing shop Iceblink has defied pandemic challenges over the past year and successfully tapped into customer demand for comfortable clothing and shopping in a relaxing space. The women’s apparel shop experienced its best sales in 2020 since it opened almost eight years ago. Revenues were up by about 20 per cent compared to 2019 and …

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BACK TO BUSINESS: Juniper Clinic turned Covid crisis into opportunity

One lesson outside observers can learn from how Juniper Clinic handled the Covid-19 pandemic is that crises can become opportunities for those who are prepared. Like all businesses, the chiropractic and naturopathic medicine clinic was hit hard after the pandemic lockdown began last March. “We were 100-per-cent shut down for most of our practices that …

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BACK TO BUSINESS: Hay River’s Poison Graphics first to receive GNWT funding support under new program

A Hay River business has become the first recipient of support under a new GNWT program. Poison Graphics received $100,000 to help with the purchase of a specialized printer. The funding, announced on Jan. 14, is the territorial government’s inaugural NWT Manufacturing Innovation and Technology Contribution. Introduced in the Northwest Territories Manufacturing Strategy of 2019, …

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FOCUS ON BUSINESS: Vaccinations offer hope for normalcy in Wekweeti

People in Wekweeti are beginning to see light at the end of the tunnel following the arrival of Covid-19 vaccine on Jan. 13. As a remote community located 195 km north of Yellowknife and accessible only by winter road or airplane, Wekweeti’s 130 residents must travel for most essential services. Vaccinations will give them more …

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BACK TO BUSINESS: Raw tenacity helped pull Sushi North through pandemic

The persistence of Seiji Suzuki carried him through his 15 years of running Sushi North, and that persistence has brought him through the Covid-19 pandemic as well. His tenacity to keep his sushi restaurant and Ja-pain Bakery going also meant that he didn’t close them due to Covid-19 even as many other companies made the …

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BACK TO BUSINESS: Drumbeat Expediting revives delivery service to communities during pandemic

The Covid-19 pandemic has a way of crushing people’s plans, but for Dumaresq Valpy it’s given him a new opportunity. Last March, as Covid-19 infections spread across Canada, Valpy happened to be in the final stages of acquiring his tourism operator licence. “My original plan was to start a tour business,” he said. “I was …

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BACK TO BUSINESS: Fort Simpson’s former mayor fulfills lifelong dream to buy local hotels

The time was right for Darlene Sibbeston to pursue a lifelong business aspiration, and the Covid-19 pandemic was no barrier. The Fort Simpson resident and village’s former mayor started the new year with big plans for her new businesses, the Nahanni Inn and Maroda Motel, which she bought on Dec. 18. The Maroda has 16 …

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