KyleWith’s Blog
KyleWith.com is a collection of all the things I am interested in. I share stories of memories I have from the Canadian Arctic, Reviews of the food I eat and the places I travel. Also some photography and more.
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I have always wanted to show the rest of Canada, and by that I primarily mean Alberta through to Ontario, what snowmobiling in Yellowknife is like because it isn’t like anywhere else that I know of.
Instead of nicely groomed double wide trails where everyone can nicely pass everyone else, we have barely single wide trails that if you’re not careful will bounce you right off you snowmobile. We also don’t have endless amounts of fields to use, we have lakes but we need to first get to those lakes. And unlike almost anywhere south of Yellowknife (or rather the NWT) we can drive our snowmobiles on the city roads (except for one part).
Our trails are groomed and cared for, they have been forged through the bush from decades of use. There are unwritten rules that snowmobilers follow when in the city. Things [...]

A lot of things have gone on in the last 3 months since I started at KELLETT Communications here in Yellowknife. Lots of new challenges have come in the door, the biggest one being the NWT Tourism account, which I’m very excited about.
With this new account within the company we need more talent. Or more so, I need a new awesome co-worker to come work with us on the many projects we have going on.
We are looking for a Digital Account Manager to join our web team here in Yellowknife. Basically it is the same thing as I’m doing. This person would be managing the build of websites from the initial client contact or RFP writing to the design, development and delivery. Additionally they would be managing Social Media Campaigns and helping with digital and web strategies.
Working with the KELLETT team is [...]

My friends will get this and I believe it. 21 and an old soul. Early nights, dinner parties and calming music.
Now get off my lawn you crazy kids!
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