What’s going on at Lindberg Landing?

Relations between people connected to a small cluster of homes beside the Liard River are deteriorating amid rumours and accusations.  By Simona Rosenfield Local Journalism Initiative  In 2019, five new families moved to Lindberg Landing, a collection of land leases just north of Nahanni Butte off Highway 7 in the Northwest Territories’ Dehcho region Clinton Leussink’s family made the move after buying into leases with Sue Lindberg, a longtime leaseholder in the area and its namesake. The two had become friendly through Leussink’s work trucking supplies into isolated northern communities. “I stopped by Lindberg Landing one day having heard about it, and there was Sue, living in the bush all alone,” Leussink told Cabin Radio. “She was definitely getting to that point in her life where she needed support, or…

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