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Encyclopedia > Colville Lake, Northwest Territories

The aboriginal village of Colville Lake in the Northwest Territories, Canada, is located on a lake of the same name, and is northeast of Norman Wells. Motto: None Official languages Dene Suline, Cree, Dogrib, English, French, Gwichin, Inuktitut, Slavey Capital Yellowknife Largest city Yellowknife Commissioner Tony Whitford Premier Joe Handley (Consensus government - no party affiliations) Parliamentary representation  - House seat  - Senate seats 1 1 Area Total  â€¢ Land  â€¢ Water    (% of total)  Ranked 3rd 1,346,106 km... Norman Wells is a community in the Mackenzie Valley area of the Northwest Territories of Canada. ...


Population is 102 according to the 2001 Census. The Canada 2001 Census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population. ...


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