Moose FM supports Team NWT at the Canada Winter Games

Moose FM will be following Team NWT at the Canada Winter Games.

The Games begin in Prince George, BC, this Friday and run through to March 1.

Here at the Moose we’ll bring you the latest on the NWT’s athletes each day of the Games – starting with our on-air preview of the Games with Team NWT athletes at 9:15am on Wednesday, February 11.

Tune in to our newscasts and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

You can also follow the action through live webcasts (PDF) from the organizers.

If you want to find out more about the NWT team, you can check out a list of team members here. There’s more information on the official website of the Canada Winter Games.

Are you heading to the Canada Winter Games?

We want to hear from athletes, parents, coaches and superfans heading to Prince George to support the NWT’s athletes.

Use the form below to tell us who you are, your role at the Games and what you’re hoping to get from the experience.

Good luck to all our athletes!

Ollie Williams
Ollie Williams
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