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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

41 Combat Engineer Regiment

Members of 41 Combat Engineer Regiment, based in Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta, remove the railing of Niven Bridge in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, on 15 May, 2012, as part of the widening project conducted in collaboration with the City of Yellowknife.

Photo : Captain Sandra Lévesque, Public Affairs, Joint Task Force (North)

41 Combat Engineer Regiment - Collaboration with the City of Yellowknife

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41 Combat Engineer RegimentPrivate Josh Strong, a member of 41 Combat Engineer Regiment, based in Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta, attaches a wooden board on Niven Bridge, in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, on 15 May, 2012, as part of the widening project conducted in collaboration with the City of Yellowknife.

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