Unlocking Our Potential: Opportunity Knocks - NWT Corridor Projects
NWT corridor projects could help solve mining industry’s access challenge.
NWT corridor projects could help solve mining industry’s access challenge.
The annual funding deadline for two exciting tourism programs is quickly approaching. Applicants have until December 9, 2019 to apply for the Community Tourism Infrastructure Contribution (CTIC) and the Tourism Product Diversification and Marketing Program (TPDMP).
Ten Projects showcasing the Northwest Territories’ world-class potential.
At the Northwest Territories Tourism Conference Gala earlier this month, some of the territory’s best and brightest were recognized for their many contributions to the tourism industry. Read the full story for the complete list of award winners.
A Q+A with the Northwest Territories' Mining Recorder on a digital shift in minerals administration.
What's in it — and what's next?
As the NWT’s new government prepares to welcome - then join - delegates at Yellowknife’s premier geoscience and natural resources event, the latest edition of Unlocking our Potential has hit the trade-show floor.
Photo credit: Mine Training Society/billbradenphoto
The first Beaufort Delta Business Trade Show as part of Small Business Week brought entrepreneurs from all realms together, including a clothing boutique, a bed and breakfast, and services for everything from taxes to photography.
One would have been hard- pressed not to find a new favourite film or become moved by the visions that flashed across the screen at the 13th Annual Yellowknife International Film Festival.
For an aspiring artist in high school, Take A Kid To Work day created a new opportunity to learn about the NWT’s impressive art industry. Kaitlyn Stewart, in grade nine at St. Patrick High School, spent her time shadowing ITI’s NWT Arts staff Johanna Tiemessen and Kayla Cooper.