Gamètì garden could 'set tone for territory' on food sustainability

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Senior administrator Sherbaz Muhammad said the project will help residents learn gardening basics, given the high cost of hauling groceries to smaller Northwest Territories communities like Gamètì, helping families to become more self-sufficient. Muhammad said education about things like gardening has been lacking in the past, and residents have "heavily relied" on a costly supply chain from the south as a result. Food basics like eggs, bread, sugar and flour can only arrive by aircraft unless t
 
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