The 15th Annual Yellowknife International Film Festival opens Wednesday virtually.
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The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) has amended the Support for Entrepreneurs and Economic Development (SEED) Policy Directive and increased short-term operational funding for businesses to further support them through the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment is sponsoring a new four-day hard-rock prospecting course by the NWT Mine Training Society that you can take in your pajamas!
Minister of Industry Tourism and Investment, Caroline Wawzonek spoke to three certainties this morning in her opening remarks to NWT Tourism’s annual general meeting.
Our partnership with NWTT has been crucial in mapping our path forward. For example, some of you with remote operations have benefitted from the exemption negotiated by NWTT, allowing you to host non-resident leisure travellers this summer.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to join delegates from industry, academia, and government to exchange information on resource exploration, mining activities, and geoscience research in Canada’s Northwest Territories.
Yellowknife — November 10, 2021
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Welcome and thank you for participating in this workshop.
I believe the NWT has an opportunity to play not only a leading role but a key role in the supply of critical minerals and metals to meet growing international demand.
The Department of ITI would like to congratulate all of businesses nominated for a 2021 Business Resilience Award from the Yellowknife Chamber of Commerce.
Caroline Wawzonek, Minister of Industry, Tourism and Investment, issued the following statement in recognition of Small Business Week.
Five NWT students will receive $5,000 each to further their training and careers through the Diamonds Do Good scholarship program.