Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador

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Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador
Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador

Labrador City is a city in western Labrador (part of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador), near the Quebec border. Its population as of 2006 was 7,240. Labrador City is neighboured by Wabush, a smaller town with a population of approximately 1,739 as of 2006; together, the "twin towns" are known as Labrador West. Wabush Airport is the only airport in western Labrador, and is served by three commercial airlines: Air Canada Jazz, Air Labrador, and Provincial Airlines.

Labrador City was founded in the 1960s to accommodate employees of the Iron Ore Company of Canada, and iron ore mining continues to be the primary industry in the town.

As of April 2005, the mayor of Labrador City was Graham Letto. Letto was nominated as the Conservative Party of Canada candidate in the May 24 by-election for the federal riding of Labrador. The seat was won by Liberal Party of Canada candidate Todd Russell.

The Labrador City town crest features a Snowy Owl holding a scroll perched atop a black spade on a mound of red earth, symbolizing iron ore mining. The spade is flanked by two caribou. Both Snowy Owls and caribou are native to the Labrador City area.

While remote, the town does contain modern amenities. There is a grocery store, bowling alley, ice arena, and several bars and restaurants. There is a modern indoor shopping centre which includes a Walmart.

The Labrador City town motto is Kamistaitusset, a Naskapi word meaning "land of the hard-working people."

Coordinates: 52°57′N, 66°55′W

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