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Why Winter Roads Are the Lifeline for Northern First Nations Communities
Winter roads are the only way many First Nations communities can receive vehicles, building materials, and bulk supplies. Learn why this short window matters so much.

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Why Preventative Maintenance During Winter Road Season Can Save Your Community
Small problems become big problems when roads close. Learn why preventative maintenance during winter road season is critical for First Nations communities.

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What to Know Before Buying a Water or Septic Truck for Your First Nation
Considering a water or septic truck for your community? Learn about gas vs diesel, tandem vs single axle, heated cabinets, and what questions to ask before buying.

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What Equipment Do You Need for Winter Road Season? A Complete Guide for First Nations Communities
Learn what equipment First Nations communities need for winter road season—graders, dump trucks, loaders, and more. Includes video guidance from Brenden Thom.

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Bearskin Lake First Nation Boosts Self-Reliance with New Fuel Truck
Bearskin Lake First Nation strengthens community independence with their new fuel truck, ensuring reliable fuel delivery for homes and services through harsh northern winters.

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Lake Manitoba First Nation Expands Infrastructure with New Dump Body Truck Acquisition
Lake Manitoba First Nation strengthens community infrastructure through strategic acquisition of a new dump body truck, working in partnership with Thom Brokerage & Consulting to enhance local service delivery capacity.

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Why Water Trucks Are Essential for First Nations Communities
Discover how water trucks address clean water access gaps for First Nations communities and learn why they’re a vital part of sustainable infrastructure.
