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    The Wrigley was a wooden steamship operated by the Hudson's Bay Company on the Mackenzie River, and its tributaries, including the Peel River, Great Slave...
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  • racing in 1912 USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies, a University of Southern California research institute HBC Wrigley, a Hudson's Bay steamship...
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    Fort Good Hope, but also as Fort Hope and Fort Charles (not the same as the HBC fort from 1686) The outpost was relocated several times from the current...
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    short distance west of what later became Deline (Fort Franklin), and was an HBC post commanded by Nichol Taylor. Roman Catholic missionary Émile Petitot...
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    are the Cree First Nations and Métis. In 1670, the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) was formed from a royal charter, and was granted a commercial monopoly over...
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    over by the HBC in 1924. By the 1930s, a significant part of the Fort Smith economy was centred around ship and barge building. The HBC and Northern...
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    19th century as traders, dominated primarily by the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), looked to increase water services in the Mackenzie River District. The...
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  • enclosure, and saved a life". In December 2017, Persimmon's chairman, Nicholas Wrigley, resigned over his role in awarding Jeff Fairburn, the CEO, a £128 million...
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