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Denendeh Investments NORTHERN ABORIGINAL SERVicES COmpany 3265544 CANADA INC. (A.K.A.) NORTHERN ABORIGINAL SERVicES COMPANY (NASCo) NASCo is owned equally by Denendeh Investments Limited Partnership, Yukon Indian FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Development Corporation, Inuvialuit Development Fred Hunt, President Corporation and Nunasi Corporation. or margaret Gorman, 1st Vice NASCo owns 33.33% of Ardicom Digital Communications President Inc. (Ardicom). The other equal shareholders of Ardicom c/o Denendeh investments Incorporated are NorthwesTel and Arctic Cooperatives Limited. This Suite 401, 4504 – 49th Avenue company is mainly contracted by the Government P.O. Box 2725 Yellowknife, NT X1A 2R1 of the Northwest Territories and the Government Phone: (867) 920-2764 of Nunavut to maintain a digital communications Fax: (867) 669-7525 Email: [email protected] network. Ardicom is an equal shareholder of Ardicom East, which is also owned by Nunasi Corporation, Arctic Cooperatives Limited and Northwestel. NASCo is engaged in a joint venture agreement with Atco, operating under the name NASCo-Atco Structures and Logistics Joint Venture (NASCo-Atco JV), which has a contract with NorthwesTel to provide maintenance at 156 remote microwave sites and with Bell mobility for 9 NMI cellular sites across the North. BUILDING A STRONG DENE FUTURE 6133 NWT LTD. 6133 NWT LTD. 6133 NWT Ltd. is a NWT Corporation created between Denendeh Investments Limited Partnership and J.V. Developments inc., a long-time Yellowknife family based real estate development company. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: in April 2009, 6133 NWT Ltd. purchased the historic Darrell Beaulieu, President & CEO Yellowknife Post Office building located in downtown Denendeh Investments Inc. Yellowknife. The main floor continues to be occupied Suite 401, 4504 – 49th Avenue Yellowknife, NT X1A 1A7 by Canada Post. Phone: (867) 920-2764 Fax: (867) 669-7525 Email: [email protected] or Les & Sandra Rocher J.V. Developments Ltd. P.O. 1446 Yellowknife, NT X1A 2P1 Phone: 873-6959 or 873-1258 Fax: (867) 873-8473 BUILDING A STRONG DENE FUTURE ABORIGINAL CONTRACTORS CorporatiON / MACKENZIE ABORIGINAL CorporatiON ABORIGINAL CONTRACTORS CORPORATION/ MACKENZIE ABORIGINAL CORPORATION Denendeh Investments Limited Partnership is a partner with the Gwich’in Tribal Corporation in the Aboriginal Contractors Corporation (ACC), which is the majority FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: owner of the Mackenzie Aboriginal Corporation (MAC). Barrie Robb, Vice-President MAC is a construction company capable of building Business Development a significant portion of the proposed Mackenzie Gas Mackenzie Aboriginal Corporation 700, 300 - 5th Avenue SW Project pipeline and facilities. Other partners in mAC Calgary, AB T2P 3C4 Phone: (403) 218-7112 include: Flint Energy Services Ltd., Kiewet, Ledcor, and Fax: (403) 215-5445 North American Construction Group Email: [email protected] MAC was successful in raising the profile of the proposed highway from Wrigley to Tuktoyaktuk with the federal and territorial governments which resulted in $7 million in funding to do a project description report. BUILDING A STRONG DENE FUTURE NORTHERN ABORIGINAL Servicess COmpany BROADBAND BUSINESS AlliANCE Limited PartnershiP FAlcON COMMUNicATIONS GP Ltd. H S O T N I C A M A S S E T : O T O H P BROADBAND BUSINESS AlliANCE LIMITED PARTNERSHip FAlcON COMMUNicATIONS GP LTD. Partners in the Broadband Business Alliance FOR MORE INFORMATION Limited Partnership (BBALP) include Denendeh CONTACT: Investments Limited Partnership, Tetlit Gwich’in Darrell Beaulieu, President Council, Dehcho Economic Corporation and Falcon Communications GP Ltd. Akaitcho Regional investment Corporation. Suite 401, 4504 – 49th Avenue Yellowknife, NT X1A 1A7 Phone: (867) 920-2764 The General Partner of BBALP is Falcon Fax: (867) 669-7525 Communications GP Ltd. Email: [email protected] The purpose of the BBALP is to deliver the NWT Broadband Project on behalf of the Government of Canada, and to create and maintain a sustainable broadband infrastructure for the communities of the Northwest Territories. Technology is key in addressing the many challenges in the North, such as geographical expanse, economic development, unemployment, education, lack of infrastructure, the high cost of living and the preservation and promotion of their unique culture and languages. Falcon is committed to ensuring that the residents of the NWT receive broadband services based on the principals of affordability, sustainability and adaptability. BUILDING A STRONG DENE FUTURE DENENDEH INVESTMENTS Limited PartnershiP DENENDEH INVESTMENTS LIMITED PARTNERSHip (DILP) Denendeh Investments Limited Partnership (DILP) holds investments on behalf of the NWT Dene First Nations. Those eligible for partnership units include the FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: First Nations of the Gwich’in, Sahtu, Dehcho, Tłı˛cho˛ and Raymond Taniton, Chairman Akaitcho and Denendeh Development Corporation. or Darrell Beaulieu, President & CEO DILP’s mandate is to develop investment opportunities Denendeh Investments that create positive growth and prosperity for the Incorporated Suite 401, 4504 – 49th Avenue benefit of the Dene. DILP’s current investments include: P.O. Box 2725 Yellowknife, NT X1A 2R1 • Shehtah Nabors LP Phone: (867) 920-2764 • Northern Aboriginal Services Company Fax: (867) 669-7525 Email: [email protected] • Broadband Business Alliance LP • Northland Utilities Enterprises Ltd. • Aboriginal Contractors Corporation/ Mackenzie Aboriginal Corporation • Real Estate DILP is managed by its General Partner, Denendeh Investments Incorporated (DII). BUILDING A STRONG DENE FUTURE DENENDEH MANOR Limited PartnershiP DENENDEH MANOR LIMITED PARTNERSHip Denendeh Manor is the corporate location for Denendeh Investments Inc., Denendeh Development Corporation, Shehtah Nabors LP, NASCo, Falcon Communications GP Ltd., and 6133 NWT Ltd. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Located at 4504 49th Avenue in Yellowknife, Denendeh Margaret Gorman Manor is owned 100% by Denendeh Investments Inc., Chief Operating Officer on behalf of DILP. Denendeh Investments Incorporated P.O. Box 2725 Denendeh Manor includes both residential and Yellowknife, NT X1A 2R1 commercial tenants. Phone: (867) 920-2764 Fax: (867) 669-7525 Email: [email protected] BUILDING A STRONG DENE FUTURE NORTHLAND UTiliTIES Enterprises Ltd. NORTHLAND UTiliTIES ENTERPRISES LTD. Northland Utilities Enterprises Ltd. has been lighting up the North for more than half a century. Its ownership is shared between Denendeh investments Limited Partnership and ATCO FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Electric, one of the ATCO Group of Companies. Northland Utilities Northland Utilities (NWT) Limited began serving (Yellowknife) Limited 481 Range Lake Road hay River in 1951, beginning with just 96 customers. Yellowknife, NT X1A 3R9 Phone: (867) 873-4865 Today, it provides electricity to approximately Fax: (867) 920-2099 2,800 customers in Trout Lake, Kakisa, Dory Point, Northland Utilities (NWT) Limited Fort Providence, Wekweètì, Enterprise, hay River 1-66 Woodland Rd. hay River, NT X0E 1G1 and K’atlodeeche First Nation. An interconnecting Phone: (867) 874-6879 transmission line from Pine Point to hay River, Toll Free: 1-800-264-5313 Fax: (867) 874-6829 completed by Northland in 1988, allows Northland to receive surplus electricity from Talston hydro system. Northland maintains a back-up generating plan with six units to serve the hay River System. Northland Utilities (Yellowknife) Limited celebrated its 16th anniversary of service to Yellowknife in 2009. Today, it supplies power to approximately 8,000 customers in Yellowknife and Ndilo area. BUILDING A STRONG DENE FUTURE SHEHTAH NABORS Limited PartnershiP SHEHTAH NABORS LIMITED PARTNERSHip (SNLP) Shehtah Nabors LP (SNLP) is a strategic partnership between Shehtah Drilling Limited Partnership and Nabors Canada. FOR MORE INFORMATION SNLP is a majority aboriginal owned drilling and CONTACT: well servicing company operating in the Northwest Darrell Beaulieu, President & CEO Territories, Northern Alberta and Northern British Denendeh Investments Columbia. The partnership between Shehtah Incorporated Suite 401, 4504 – 49th Avenue Drilling LP and Nabors Canada owns and operates P.O. Box 2725 Yellowknife, NT X1A 2R1 four drilling rigs and four service rigs. Phone: (867) 920-2764 Fax: (867) 669-7525 The partnership has the capacity, expertise and Email: [email protected] equipment required for all aspects of northern Joe Bruce, President & CEO drilling in any area and all weather conditions. Nabors Canada Suite 3000, 5000 – 4th Avenue, S.W. Shehtah Nabors LP has a proud history and a Calgary, AB T2P 2V6 Toll free: 1-800-386-1830 commitment to the Northwest Territories providing Fax: (403) 237-8001 training and employment opportunities and an Email: [email protected] annual scholarship to descendants of the Dene. BUILDING A STRONG DENE FUTURE .
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