Students attend Fall Tourism Camp in Fort Simpson
Towards the end of October, the students of Liidlii Kue Regional High School had the chance to experience guided camping at the hands of two seasoned tourism operators in the NWT.
Towards the end of October, the students of Liidlii Kue Regional High School had the chance to experience guided camping at the hands of two seasoned tourism operators in the NWT.
Hailing from Cameroon, Ghislain Tatem came to Canada in 2016 and has lived in the Northwest Territories ever since. It didn’t take long for her to become an entrepreneur in the NWT and in 2017 established Tatem & Wolf Cleaning Services offering professional cleaning services to clients in the Northwest Territories.
Across Canada, Small Business Week was celebrated October 17-23 – except in Fort Simpson.
Roger grew up in Madagascar and moved to Canada in 2017, landing in Yellowknife where a friend of his was already living. A lover of anything involving videography and photography - especially drone aerial photography – Roger soon felt the itch to buy his first drone in 2019. It was love at first flight. Only a couple of years later he started an aerial drone photography business in May 2021.
Canada recognized National Francophone Immigration Week November 7-13; an initiative by the Fédération des communautés francophones et acadiennes (FCFA).
Critical minerals or elements are those considered essential for renewable energy and clean technology applications (batteries, permanent magnets, solar panels and wind turbines).
Caroline Wawzonek spoke at the Annual FPT Conference of Ministers and Deputy Ministers of Agriculture.
Caroline Wawzonek spoke at the Critical Minerals Workshop in November.
The GNWT’s Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment began an important discussion Tuesday morning on the future of critical minerals exploration and development in the Northwest Territories.
In all of the excitement of the 15th annual Yellowknife International Film Festival; and literally wedged between the features and short films, the NWT Film Commission debuted a new “bumper” last week.