
"There's a great future for Yellowknife despite the challenges of closing diamond mines, said Mike Lowing, principal adviser for health, safety and environment at Diavik."
"We both love Yellowknife a lot, said Sean Sinclair, a closure manager at Diavik, expressing his and his wife's commitment to staying in the territory."
The Diavik diamond mine in the N.W.T. has ceased operations after decades of production, yielding over 150 million carats of diamonds. The closure affects many workers, some of whom wish to stay in the territory. Sean Sinclair, a closure manager, and Mike Lowing, a principal adviser, both express their commitment to Yellowknife, highlighting the community's dynamic nature and potential for future opportunities despite the challenges posed by the mine's closure.
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