Wednesday, May 16, 2012
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)
Private 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.
The northern sun has made an appearance and as the end of spring draws near it is once again time for the Commander of Joint Task Force (North), Brigadier-General Guy Hamel and his staff to conduct community outreach activities…More»
One of the major sovereignty operations conducted every year by Canadian Forces (CF) in the High Arctic, Operation (Op) Nunalivut 2012, concluded on Wednesday, April 25. This year’s operation focused on the domestic capabilities demonstrated by the CF in response to a simulated Whole of Government, safety-driven mission…More»
Members of the Combined Dive Team pull out a block of ice where the Remote Operated Vehicle will enter to look for the wreck of HMS Breadalbane near Beechey Island, Nunavut, during Operation NUNALIVUT 2012, on 18 April 2012…More»
Search and rescue (SAR) technicians from 442 Transport and Rescue Squadron, Comox, British Columbia, load gear from a BV-206 utility vehicle onto a CC-115 Buffalo aircraft for a SAR training scenario during Operation NUNALIVUT 2012 on 22 April in Resolute Bay, Nunavut…More»