Yellowknife, located in the Northwest Territories of Canada, is primarily known for its gold mines. Historically, the Con and Giant mines were significant producers of gold until their closure in the late 1990s. Currently, the area also has diamond mines, with the Ekati and Diavik mines being notable examples, contributing to the region's economy and mineral production. Additionally, there are ongoing exploration activities for other minerals in the region.
yes,
Couteau Jaune. But in French, the city of Yellowknife is still called Yellowknife.
Yellowknife, city and capital (since 1967) of Northwest Territories, northwestern Canada. Yellowknife, city and capital (since 1967) of Northwest Territories, northwestern Canada.
Coebillitte and Theorite are minerals in Yellowknife
Yes, there are seals in Yellowknife NWT
Yellowknife Transit was created in 1999.
i see you been watching ice road truckers eh? well im an apprentice truck mechanic myself, and in terms of the road transport industry in yellowknife i very much doubt as trucks are only rolling to the mines for 2 months out of the year and their work shops are pretty covered.
The motto of Yellowknife is 'Multum In Parvo'.
The duration of Yellowknife - film - is 1.97 hours.
Northwest Territories is the territory with the capital of Yellowknife.
HMCS Yellowknife was created on 1998-04-18.
The airport code for Yellowknife Airport is YZF.