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Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly Building. Turner has a long history working with the telecommunications business. He spent four years managing Northwestel's internet service across the North, and before that he was with Sprint when it was developing the first fibre-optic network across the U. Northwestel took the rare step of reporting this summer's second outage to the RCMP, after a suspected vandal cut the line early in the morning of July Anderson, with Northwestel, admits this isn't the first time somebody has been suspected of tampering with the line — people have shot at it in the past.

RCMP investigating Yellowknife internet outage, believes it's 'senseless vandalism'. But the reality is, when you've got a 1,mile cable, you can't post a guard at every telephone pole. In , lightning struck the Mackenzie Valley Fibre Link between Tulita and Wrigley, which spurred a splice and repair project that lasted months.

Turner said the line is vulnerable to forest fires and other natural disasters because it's a delicate piece of infrastructure, no larger than the diameter of one's thumb.

The Department of Finance calls the lightning strike an "isolated incident" that did not impact customers. Documents show that a temporary cable was at one point "most likely" chewed at by wolves. Paul Frame, a provincial carnivore specialist with the government of Alberta, says it's "quite possible" wolves could have eaten at the line. Frame studied wolves in the Northwest Territories for graduate work. He's observed gloves and other human items in wolf dens and even suspects they may have once stolen his camp chairs.

Peter Knamiller, the co-ordinator for Yukon's wolf management program, has seen evidence of them chewing on plastic buckets, jerry cans and playing with rope. While wolves could be a likely culprit, Frame points out bears are also notorious for chewing infrastructure, especially plastic. It is your soul! We are fighting for our lives and we need to let everybody know how important it is…. The development of the NWT Water Stewardship Strategy should serve as a model of water-source protection on a national and international scale.

Claiming ownership to water should not mean that we have a right to contaminate but to keep it as pure as possible even in its altered state. If we continue to go with the flow we will eventually end up on dry ground… or we can support and implement a strategy that will hold water. We cannot continue to deliberately forget who, by command, brought the earth up from water and surrounded it with water so that all creation can take the water of life freely…. Let us hope that this wonderful opportunity in the Northwest Territories becomes the living legacy we can all aspire too.

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